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Halifax Courier on MSNOlympic legend Sir Chris Hoy heads to Halifax's Victoria TheatreOlympic legend Sir Chris Hoy will be talking about his career and the impact of his cancer diagnosis at a one-off event at ...
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Sir Chris Hoy He trains at the Manchester velodrome. Sir Chris, who was born on March 23 1976 in Edinburgh, secured his first Olympic gold at Athens in 2004, a hat trick at Beijing in 2008 and a ...
Sir Chris Hoy marked his 49th birthday yesterday, amid his ongoing battle with advanced prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones and is now terminal. The Olympic cycling legend was diagnosed in ...
Olympic boxing saved as IOC Session votes to bring the sport back into the 2028 Games in Los Angeles
so that every young athlete would have the opportunity to one day stand on the Olympic podium under the flag of their country. Ukrainian legend Wladimir Klitschko, who is the longest-reigning ...
Lindsey Vonn made her first podium since returning from a five-year retirement ... 11 months before she hopes to race at a fifth Olympics at the Milan Cortina Games. “I usually do better when the ...
Lindsey Vonn retired as the most decorated woman in alpine skiing in 2019 but has since been overhauled by compatriot Mikaela Shiffrin Lindsey Vonn secured her first podium finish since making her ...
Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy says he still has hope for the future despite being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The esteemed cyclist and television personality has been presented with '15 or 16 ...
Sir Chris Hoy says he still has hope for the future despite being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The Olympic cyclist and broadcaster has been given "15 or 16 different options" by a leading ...
Sir Chris Hoy has admitted it is hard to be 'positive ... Despite undergoing chemotherapy, the seven-time Olympic medalist was told he had only two to four years to live after making the prognosis ...
SIR Chris Hoy has vowed to fight his stage four prostate cancer and still has hope for the future. The six time Olympic gold medalist has "15 to 16 options” on the table to prolong his life ...
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