Celebrities, athletes and politicians have rallied behind one of Britain's greatest Olympians, Sir Chris Hoy, who revealed he had just two to four years to live following a terminal cancer diagnosis.
The 48-year-old former cyclist said he initially went to the hospital last September after feeling some pain in his shoulder.
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Six-time Olympic gold medalist Chris Hoy has announced that his cancer is terminal. The 48-year-old cyclist revealed in an ...
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