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**Updated** Sir Chris Hoy's baby born premature but doing well

Scots-born Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy is “amazed, delighted and a little shocked” after the birth of his son Callum two months early.  The tiny Callum David Robert Hoy was born on 15th October at 29 weeks.  Sir Chris announced that the baby and his mother Sarra are both doing well.  The Edinburgh-born six time gold medallist, who retired last year, thanked medical staff for their “incredible” help.
 
Read the full article here: http://goo.gl/xsPs3t
 
And also read about a Mum whose daughter was born at 29 weeks who sent a message of support to Sir Chris and Sarra: http://goo.gl/cttPSX
 
**Updated**  Sir Chris Hoy’s son Callum went home after seven weeks in hospital: http://goo.gl/LZbpGA
 

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