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There's plenty of life left in me! Sir Chris Hoy's message of hope

Scots cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy wants to redefine the perception of people living with stage four cancer and insists: 'There's plenty of life left in us.'

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There's plenty of life left in me! Sir Chris Hoy's message of hope

Scots cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy wants to redefine the perception of people living with stage four cancer and insists: 'There's plenty of life left in us.'

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Sir Chris Hoy gives health update amid Olympic legend's cancer battle

Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy announced in 2024 that his prostate cancer had spread to his bones, with doctors giving him between two and four years to live.

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  1. domenica 7 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Sir Chris Hoy gives health update amid Olympic legend's cancer battle

    Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy announced in 2024 that his prostate cancer had spread to his bones, with doctors giving him between two and four years to live.

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    There's plenty of life left in me! Sir Chris Hoy's message of hope

    Scots cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy wants to redefine the perception of people living with stage four cancer and insists: 'There's plenty of life left in us.'