Chris Hoy Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer
Chris Hoy Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer

Chris Hoy Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer

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Chris Hoy, the six-time Olympic cycling champion, has publicly revealed his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, which has metastasized to his bones, and he estimates he has 'two to four years' to live. Initially diagnosed in September 2023, Hoy kept his condition private for a year before feeling compelled to share his story, emphasizing his gratitude for the support he has received. Despite the gravity of his illness, he maintains a positive outlook, focusing on the joy of life and his family, including his partner Sarra, who has also been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. During recent public appearances, including the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Hoy sought to shift the focus away from his health to celebrate the sport and its athletes. He continues to receive treatment, acknowledging that while it's primarily about managing the disease, he feels lucky to be able to access care. Hoy's journey highlights his resilience and the importance of finding joy even in challenging times.

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