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Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy says he has terminal cancer

He announced in February he had been diagnosed with disease and was undergoing chemo



Great Britain's Chris Hoy poses on the podium after winning the gold medal in the London 2012 Olympic Games men's keirin final cycling event at the Velodrome in the Olympic Park in East London on August 7, 2012.
Image Credit: AFP

London: Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy revealed Saturday that he has terminal cancer and has been told by doctors he has “two to four years” to live.

The 48-year-old announced in February that he had been diagnosed with the disease and was undergoing chemotherapy but insisted the treatment was “going really well”.

However, he has told The Sunday Times that he knew at the time his illness was terminal and when he asked doctors how long he had left, he was told: “Two to four years”.

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