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Where is Sir Chris Hoy from?
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chris Hoy/Place of birth
Chris Hoy, in full Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy, (born March 23, 1976, Edinburgh, Scotland), British cyclist and race-car driver whose six career Olympic gold medals are the most won by any Briton and more than any other cyclist has won.
Who is the most decorated Olympic cyclist?
Jason Kenny
Table: The Top Ranked Athletes from Cycling at the Olympic Games (including 2021)
rank | name | total medals |
---|---|---|
1 | Jason Kenny | 9 |
2 | Chris Hoy | 7 |
3 | Bradley Wiggins | 8 |
4 | Laura Kenny | 6 |
How much does Laura Kenny weigh?
115 lbs
Laura Kenny/Weight
What does Chris Hoy do?
Race car driver
Chris Hoy/Professions
Who is Chris Hoy married to?
Sarra Kempm. 2010
Chris Hoy/Spouse
Personal life. Hoy is married to Sarra Kemp, a lawyer from Edinburgh. They got married in 2010 at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh. They have a son, Callum, and a daughter, Chloe.
How tall is Katie Archibald?
5′ 10″
Katie Archibald/Height
When was Chris Hoy born and what year was he born?
Hoy was born on March, 23rd 1976. During the Commonwealth, he was the representative of Scotland. During the World Championship and Olympics, he was the representative of Great Britain.
How many Olympic gold medals does Chris Hoy have?
Chris Hoy, in full Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy, (born March 23, 1976, Edinburgh, Scotland), British cyclist whose six career Olympic gold medals are the most won by any Briton and more than any other cyclist has won. Hoy took up cycling at age seven. He competed in bicycle motocross racing until 1991,…
When did Chris Hoy retire from competitive cycling?
Hoy won the keirin at the world championships again in 2012. At that summer’s London Olympics, he captured gold medals in the team sprint and keirin competitions to become the most-decorated British Olympian of all time, with six career golds and one silver. He retired from competitive cycling in 2013.
What’s the fastest time Chris Hoy has ridden?
The outright record of 58.875 seconds is held by Arnaud Tournant (France), set during 2001 at altitude in La Paz, Bolivia, where Hoy also attempted to break the record. At the time, only 3 sub-60sec kilos had ever been ridden; Hoy recorded two of these over two days in La Paz.