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Sir Chris Hoy's Tough Recovery From Severe Injury
27 Jan
Summary
- Hoy suffered a severe leg and knee fracture in a mountain biking accident.
- He underwent emergency surgery and intensive rehabilitation for 12 weeks.
- He is also managing terminal prostate cancer and his wife has MS.

Six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy has returned to cycling just 12 weeks after a severe mountain biking crash resulted in a broken leg and knee. The accident necessitated emergency surgery, and Hoy described the experience as the 'worst' of his life. He committed to a rigorous rehabilitation program, working with physiotherapists and soft tissue experts to speed his recovery.
Hoy's recovery journey highlights his resilience, particularly as he also manages terminal prostate cancer, a diagnosis revealed in 2024. His wife, Sarra, also recently received a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, which she initially kept private to support him. Hoy expressed deep gratitude to his medical team, his wife, and friends for their crucial support during his recovery and confinement at home.




