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Chris Hoy’s wife Sarra ‘got him through it all’ as he faces ‘difficult’ cancer treatment while ‘surrounded by love’

It comes as Hoy opened up about his shock diagnosis

SIR Chris Hoy's wife Sarra is be standing strong by his side following his terminal cancer diagnosis.

Olympics legend Sir Chris has revealed doctors have given him just four years to live.

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Chris Hoy says his wife Sarra has always been his support system
He says Sarra, pictured with their children Callum and Chloe, had 'got him through it all'Credit: Sarra Hoy
Chris Hoy revealed his diagnosis in a statement on InstagramCredit: INSTAGRAM@CHRISHOY

He took to Instagram today to share the news with fans, as he said he'd been surrounded with love.

And Sir Chris has always praised his wife of 14 years for being by his side - on and off the track.

In 2012, after winning gold at London's velodrome, he said: "Sarra has been the one that has really got me through it all."

The 47-year-old today revealed he'd been diagnosed with the disease last year.

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The Scottish Olympian bravely wrote in a statement: " I have a bit of news.

"Last year I was diagnosed with cancer, which came as a huge shock, having had no symptoms up to that point.

"I'm currently receiving treatment including chemotherapy, which thankfully is going really well.

"I'd like to extend my sincere gratitude to all the medical professionals for their amazing help and care.

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"For the sake of my young family, I had hoped to keep this information private but regrettably our hand has been forced.

"Whilst I'm thankful for any support, I'd like to deal with this privately."

But Sir Chris in fact knew that the cancer was terminal and that the treatment was "management".

He went on to commentate the cycling events for the BBC at this year's Paris Olympics despite his terminal cancer diagnosis.

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The star had gone to the doctor in September last year after feeling a strain in his shoulder.

A tumour was found in his shoulder - before a second scan found the primary cancer in his prostate.

The prostate cancer had metastasised to Sir Chris's bones - including his shoulder, pelvis, ribs, spine and ribs.

He has revealed today that he has terminal cancer and has been given two to four years to live.

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