Sir Chris Hoy has revealed he thought he would have to retire in 2003, before he secured most of his seven Olympic medals. Cyclist Chris, who is eleven-times a world champion and six-times an Olympic champion with a total of seven Olympic medals, six gold and one silver, making him the second most decorated Olympic cyclist of all time, revealed Scottish sporting history could have been very different if he'd given up.
Edinburgh born Chris, 44, revealed the biggest time he thought about ending his sporting career happened was 2003.He said: "Up unto 2003, it had always been a constant improvement.
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