🎯 Sir Chris Hoy is back at the World Darts Championship final! 🌟 The six-time Olympic gold medalist will be cheering on the action at Alexandra Palace, returning with a special role as an ambassador for Prostate Cancer UK. Last year, Sir Chris was blown away by the incredible talent of young dart sensation, Luke Littler, who clinched victory at just 17. “It’s his calmness and composure under pressure that makes him stand out,” shares Hoy.

Despite facing a terminal cancer diagnosis in 2024, Sir Chris has stayed dedicated to raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer research. With tournament sponsor Paddy Power stepping up, £1,000 is donated for every 180 scored, and a whopping £180,000 for every nine-dart finish! 🎯


Sir Chris recently updated fans on his health, sharing, “I’m doing alright and living more in the moment.” 🚴♂️ Even a mountain bike crash couldn’t slow him down!
This year’s showdown will see a lucky fan aiming for a massive prize on stage after contributing to the cause, part of a campaign that’s already raised £120,000! Let’s cheer on this amazing partnership between sports and charity. 💪
Stay tuned as Sir Chris lends his star power and hopes to inspire even more support from the sports community. Can’t wait to see what magic happens at Ally Pally this Saturday! 🏆 #DartsOfDestiny #ProstateCancerAwareness #SirChrisHoy #WorldDartsChampionship2026