Sir Chris Hoy, an Olympic gold medal cyclist, has terminal cancer. The 48-year-old shared his diagnosis in an Oct. 19 interview with The Sunday Times, revealing that he likely has two to four ...
The UK’s prime minister has led messages of support for Sir Chris Hoy, after the former Olympic cycling champion turned sports pundit revealed he has been given a terminal cancer diagnosis.
Six-time Olympic champion Chris Hoy has announced that he has terminal cancer and that doctors have given him two to four years to live. The 48-year-old former cyclist, who is one of Britain’s ...
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy has said that his cancer diagnosis is terminal. The former Team GB track cyclist said that he has been told he has between two and four years to live.
"Getting Sir Chris Hoy's important men's health messages out there could save countless lives of other men," Professor Roger Kirby, vice president of Prostate Cancer UK, told Sky News. Sir Chris ...
Sir Chris Hoy with his wife Sarra after winning three gold medals at the 2008 Olympics (Getty) Sir Chris Hoy’s wife, Sarra, was diagnosed with MS just weeks after the Olympic cycling legend was ...
Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, one of Team GB's most lauded Olympians, has tragically revealed he has between just two and four years left to live, as his previous cancer diagnosis, which he ...
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy, 48, has shared the tragic news that the cancer he has been battling is terminal, while also revealing that his wife Sarra, 40, has been diagnosed with ...
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy says he has terminal cancer and "two to four years" to live. Sir Chris, 48, revealed earlier this year he was being treated for an unspecified type of cancer and was ...
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy, 48, has shared the tragic news that the cancer he has been battling is terminal, while also revealing that his wife Sarra, 40, has been diagnosed with an ...
Sir Chris Hoy has insisted he is "feeling fit, strong and positive" despite announcing he has terminal cancer, as he shared a picture of himself at the Track Cycling World Championships.
Sir Chris Hoy has revealed his cancer diagnosis is terminal, it has been reported, with the Scot being given “two to four years”. The six-time Olympic track cycling champion turned endurance ...