Chris Hoy, winner of a total of six gold medals for Great Britain in four Olympic Games, has revealed that he is in the “final stage” of his prostate cancer.
The cyclist Chris Hoy48, made headlines during an interview with British newspaper ‘The Sunday Times’ when his memoirs were published next month. he sportsman retired, who did not give details about his diseasehe only confirmed that a cancer and that he was undergoing treatment.
They are cancer He was diagnosed in September 2023, when he started feeling pain in his shoulder and went for treatment. However, scans showed it was prostate cancer and that cancer cells had also spread to the shoulder, pelvis, spine and teeth.
The doctors have said it Chris Hoy that is your cancer He is incurable and will probably take his life in two to four years, he told the newspaper.
“Now I’m learning to die”write Hey in his memoirs, noting that his career is the most difficult “yet.”
He also revealed that his wife Sarah (who has two young children) was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a month after her husband’s illness was confirmed.
After victory 11 gold medals in the championship of world y six Olympic golds In his cycling life of over ten years, Hey He is now one of the most famous athletes in The United Kingdom.
He won his first Olympic medal in the Games of Sydney 2000where he won a silver medal in the ‘Sprint’ by teams. After this he won a metal in the Athens Games 2004 in the 1000 m time trial finishing in first place.
In the Olympic Games of Beijing of 2008, Chris Hoy He also won gold in the disciplines’sprint’, Cairin and ‘Sprint’ with teamsand finally he won two more golds against his compatriot in the Olympic Games of London 2012:’Sprint’ and Cairn.