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Chris Hoy 08:44 - Oct 20 with 1541 viewsPlanetHonneywood

To put things into perspective: Just heart wrenching to read his cancer is terminal, and he has a few years to live. As bad as that is, around the time of his diagnosis, his wife discovered she has MS. They have two children that must be planned for!

Much strength to them all and hopefully, some break through might be found for him.

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Chris Hoy on 11:07 - Oct 20 with 1331 viewsstowmarketrange

I received a text message after yesterday’s game that my brother-in-law lost his long battle against cancer some time during the afternoon.He has been having chemotherapy and other treatment for over 3 years.
It certainly made yesterday’s result seem a lot less important than it felt at the final whistle.

Good luck to everyone fighting this horrible disease and their families who also suffer the consequences of cancer.
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Chris Hoy on 11:28 - Oct 20 with 1294 viewsw7r

I was saddened and shocked to read this about Chris Hoy, and the doubling of awful news with his wife’s condition, those poor kids. My thoughts are with the Hoy family.

This has really hit home, an absolute specimen of an athlete still in his prime and there’s little that can be done. Lost my old man in April, same diagnosis as Sir Chris, metastatic prostate, that was in 2020, he lasted four years as the oncologist had predicted - he was 81, had been regularly running half marathons up until 2019.

This happening to a man still in his 40’s seems unbelievably cruel to him, and all those in his life.
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Chris Hoy on 12:01 - Oct 20 with 1224 viewspaulparker

Chris Hoy on 11:07 - Oct 20 by stowmarketrange

I received a text message after yesterday’s game that my brother-in-law lost his long battle against cancer some time during the afternoon.He has been having chemotherapy and other treatment for over 3 years.
It certainly made yesterday’s result seem a lot less important than it felt at the final whistle.

Good luck to everyone fighting this horrible disease and their families who also suffer the consequences of cancer.


Condolences to your family
Lost a good friend 2 weeks ago , spread from his neck to his lungs , 59 as well which is no age , done him in 18 months
What a horrible disease this is

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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Chris Hoy on 13:04 - Oct 20 with 1123 viewsterryb

Chris Hoy on 11:07 - Oct 20 by stowmarketrange

I received a text message after yesterday’s game that my brother-in-law lost his long battle against cancer some time during the afternoon.He has been having chemotherapy and other treatment for over 3 years.
It certainly made yesterday’s result seem a lot less important than it felt at the final whistle.

Good luck to everyone fighting this horrible disease and their families who also suffer the consequences of cancer.


I'm sorry to read that Phil.. Many condolences to your family.

Best wishes to the Hoy family & to all those that are fighting against Cancer, MS etc.
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Chris Hoy on 13:20 - Oct 20 with 1083 viewsHarbour

Chris Hoy on 11:07 - Oct 20 by stowmarketrange

I received a text message after yesterday’s game that my brother-in-law lost his long battle against cancer some time during the afternoon.He has been having chemotherapy and other treatment for over 3 years.
It certainly made yesterday’s result seem a lot less important than it felt at the final whistle.

Good luck to everyone fighting this horrible disease and their families who also suffer the consequences of cancer.


Condolences to you and your family at this sad time. Cancer is horrible I lost by brother in April just 68 years old his cancer also spread from bladder to bone cancer. I had cancer tumour removed five years ago currently free of it. Best wishes to anyone going through this.
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Chris Hoy on 09:41 - Oct 21 with 781 viewsbellyjane

Chris Hoy on 13:20 - Oct 20 by Harbour

Condolences to you and your family at this sad time. Cancer is horrible I lost by brother in April just 68 years old his cancer also spread from bladder to bone cancer. I had cancer tumour removed five years ago currently free of it. Best wishes to anyone going through this.


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Chris Hoy on 11:15 - Oct 21 with 691 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Chris Hoy on 11:07 - Oct 20 by stowmarketrange

I received a text message after yesterday’s game that my brother-in-law lost his long battle against cancer some time during the afternoon.He has been having chemotherapy and other treatment for over 3 years.
It certainly made yesterday’s result seem a lot less important than it felt at the final whistle.

Good luck to everyone fighting this horrible disease and their families who also suffer the consequences of cancer.


Condolences Stowmarket. Much love.

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