Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy has concluded a 255km cycling journey across Cambodia to raise funds for impoverished children. Diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Hoy, alongside other athletes, completed the challenge for ISF Cambodia, raising over £500,000.
Sir Chris Hoy has completed a 255km cycle ride across Cambodia to raise cash for impoverished kids.
He led the five-day ride between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, which helped raise more than £500,000. ISF gives educational and sporting opportunities to underprivileged children in the country and Chris has supported the charity since 2020. "Over 700 kids have benefited over the years and this fundraiser will help to continue the amazing work of the charity. Riding alongside my good mates Jason and David plus all the donors and ISF supporters was so much fun. Huge thanks to the whole team whose hard work made it all possible.”
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