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Sir Chris Hoy has ‘two to four years’ left to live after terminal cancer diagnosis

19 October 2024
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Sir Chris Hoy has ‘two to four years’ left to live after terminal cancer diagnosis
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Support from readers allows The Independent to continue sending journalists to cover the close election between Trump and Harris, with a focus on ground-level reporting. Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy has revealed a terminal cancer diagnosis, with two to four years left to live, and his wife also battling multiple sclerosis. Hoy, a six-time Olympic cycling champion, is sharing his journey in a memoir to provide positivity and appreciation for life, especially with his two children.

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