At the end of last year, Chris Today He went to the doctor because of the constant pain he was suffering in his shoulder. The first diagnosis concluded that he had cancer, but weeks later further examinations revealed that The origin of the cancer was in the prostate and that the disease had spread to the bones and there was no longer a cure.
Chris himself announced it this week. And he explained that, according to forecasts, he has between two and four years to live. The news shocked the world of British cycling and sport… and around the world. Because Chris Hoy (Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 3-23-1976) is a world legend of track cycling. Accumulate seven Olympic medals (six gold and one silver) and 27 medals in the World Cupsamong other titles.
The life tragedy of the Scottish athlete does not end there. TO Sarrahis wife was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last winter. This Thursday, Hoy’s partner spoke out in public for the first time since her husband announced to the world the terminal illness he suffers from. You have done it in your account instagram and in his emotional message he pays loving tribute to him.
“I am completely overwhelmed by your kind, thoughtful and helpful messages. Many people say they don’t know what to say. It’s okay, you don’t need to have words, just the fact that you took the time to send a message was like a relaxing balm for the soul. Thank you.
I have been told that the number of men seeking advice for prostate cancer has increased seven-fold and that Chris’s story is likely to save countless lives. This leaves me breathless.
Life is wonderful. We are excited about the future. We have many more adventures planned…And I’m so lucky to be able to do all of this with Chris Hoy, the most amazing person I’ve ever met. Watching it on the BBC at the weekend was like watching a masterclass in muscle power. character, dignity and humility. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: he truly is my real-life superhero.”
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