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Sir Chris Hoy Shares Positive Update as Cancer Treatment Reaches Stability

The six-time Olympic champion reports feeling good, staying active, and appreciating life more during a stable phase of his treatment.

British cyclist Chris Hoy takes takes part in a parade during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, marking the end of the celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in London, Britain, June 5, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo
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Laureus World Sports Awards - Hotel d’Evreux, Paris, France - May 8, 2023  Chris Hoy poses ahead of the award ceremony REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo

Overview

  • Sir Chris Hoy, 49, says his cancer treatment has entered a stable phase, allowing him to remain active and feel good overall.
  • The cycling legend revealed his diagnosis in February 2024 and disclosed in October that it was terminal with a two-to-four-year prognosis.
  • Hoy reports being on constant medication, which is working well and not significantly interfering with his daily life.
  • He describes this as one of the busiest periods of his life, filled with family time, work, travel, and leisure activities.
  • Hoy emphasizes a newfound appreciation for both small and significant moments, focusing on living life fully and positively.