- Chris today has delivered the match of the match before the Scotland match against Wales
- He has also led the slight legends car at the front of the Scotland team.
- The emotional moment occurs after today cancer was diagnosed in stage four.
The former track cyclist Sir Chris today has delivered the ball of the game before the six -nations match against Ireland on Sunday.
The emotional moment occurred after Co-Capitán Rory Darge expressed hope that today's presence increased team performance by such a significant time for the national team.
In October 2024, today he announced that doctors had given him two or four years to live after being diagnosed with primary cancer in his prostate, which later extended to his bones.
He is one of the most awarded Olympics in the Nation, after having achieved six gold medals and one silver between 2000 and 2012.
“I am sure that he will receive a good reception in Murrayfield, and it will be a special moment and a good start for the game,” Darge said on Saturday.
Now, the 48 -year -old was seen delivering the game of the game before the start, after legends legends car on the front of the Scotland team, which took them to the stadium.
![The former track cyclist, Sir Chris today, has delivered the ball before the six nations start between Scotland and Ireland](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/15/95025011-14377831-image-m-13_1739116208738.jpg)
The former track cyclist, Sir Chris today, has delivered the ball before the six nations start between Scotland and Ireland
![The legend of the Olympic Games has also conducted the slight legends car on the front of the Scotland team to take them to Murrayfield](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/15/95025009-14377831-image-a-14_1739116702834.jpg)
The legend of the Olympic Games has also conducted the slight legends car on the front of the Scotland team to take them to Murrayfield
![The Co-Capitan of Scotland, Rory Darge, previously expressed his hope that the team would be inspired by today's presence.](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/16/95006819-14377831-Co_captain_Rory_Darge_believes_Scotland_will_be_inspired_by_the_-a-15_1739116830692.jpg)
The Co-Capitan of Scotland, Rory Darge, previously expressed his hope that the team would be inspired by today's presence.
The cycling icon received a permanent ovation of an exhausted crowd of more than 67,000 in Murrayfield.
Before the beginning of the game, Darge added: 'I am sure that Murrayfield's multitude will be supported and will do it an even more special moment. With luck, that energy will be something we can feed as players and put in the performance.
In October 2024, speaking with The Sunday TimesToday he revealed that he had “known this for more than a year” that had cancer in stage four.
However, the legend of cycling recently said that it responds well to treatment and added that it is “optimistic, positive and surrounded by love.”
I'm fine. I am in the best way I have been for more than a year, “he told Sky Sports. 'Physically I have no pain at all. The treatment has worked very well. Everything is stable. I could not have responded better to the available treatment .
'In the current situation, the best scenario.
'I am very lucky to have really incredible people around me, family, friends, medical support, the general public who has really supported us and lifted the spirit. I feel very lucky in that regard.
At 48, he actively creates awareness about prostate cancer and supports the Doddie Weir Foundation, which finances the investigation of motor neurons disease.
![His wife Sarra was also diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2023, which led to hitting his](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/16/91684495-14377831-Sarra_was_also_diagnosed_with_multiple_sclerosis_last_year_which-a-16_1739116979413.jpg)
His wife Sarra was also diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2023, which led to hitting his “lowest point” today
![Since his diagnosis, the Olympic hero today has focused on raising awareness of prostate cancer](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/16/91684503-14377831-Olympic_hero_Hoy_has_admitted_his_perspective_on_life_has_change-a-17_1739117019029.jpg)
Since his diagnosis, the Olympic hero today has focused on raising awareness of prostate cancer
This week, today he said that his efforts to attract attention to the disease have “given me a purpose.”
He has launched a new charity bike ride called '4' Tour, aimed at educating the public about the diagnosis of cancer in stage four while collecting money for five beneficial organizations against cancer in the United Kingdom.
Before the launch, he said: “It is really important for me to shine as a diagnosis of cancer in stage 4 can be and demonstrate that it is possible to live well and lead a happy life along with this devastating diagnosis.”
The former Olympic and his wife Sarra have two children, Callum and Chloe, who were nine and six years old, respectively, when their parents learned about their illness.
In November 2023, it was told to Sarra that he had multiple sclerosis, a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord, which currently cannot be cured and can only be handled by treatment.