Sir Chris Hoy says his terminal most cancers analysis has improved his life “in some methods” as a result of it has modified his outlook.
The six-time Olympic biking gold medallist introduced in February 2024 that he was present process therapy for prostate most cancers.
In October 2024, the 49-year-old confirmed his analysis was terminal after the first most cancers unfold to his bones, with docs giving him between two and 4 years to stay.
“It is modified my life with out query, however I believe in some methods it is improved my life,” Hoy mentioned.
“It is modified my outlook on plenty of issues. I am not as bothered by small issues. I believe I attempt to deal with the right here and the now, having fun with the second, taking advantage of right now, and looking for one thing constructive in any scenario.
“And even on the very least, attempting simply to reject negativity, as a result of it brings you down. If you happen to can simply, in any scenario, search for the positives and encompass your self with folks which are the identical.
“I am doing properly. I can maintain doing all of the issues that I get pleasure from, spend plenty of time with my household, and I hope to be round for lots longer but.”
Earlier this yr, Hoy advised Sky Sports activities that he had “entered a little bit of a stability stage” in his therapy.
The Scot gained his six Olympic golds – and one silver medal – between 2000 and 2012, making him Britain’s second-most embellished Olympic athlete behind Sir Jason Kenny (seven golds).
He additionally claimed 11 World Championship golds and 34 World Cup titles earlier than retiring in 2013.
