Sir Chris Hoy, the six-time Olympic cycling champion, will serve as an expert commentator for TNT Sports during the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The event runs from July 23 to August 2 and features up to 3,000 athletes representing 74 nations and territories.

Hoy, 50, who publicly disclosed his diagnosis of terminal prostate cancer in October 2024, has since focused on raising awareness and supporting related charitable causes. The velodrome where he will provide analysis carries his name, underscoring his lasting impact on Scottish cycling.

This year marks a notable broadcasting change, as the BBC will not televise the Games for the first time. TNT Sports secured the rights and enlisted Hoy to bolster its coverage. Scott Young, a representative for TNT Sports, commented on the collaboration, emphasizing the company’s strong relationship with Hoy and their enthusiasm for working together again.

The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow continue to be a major international multi-sport event, attracting widespread attention across participating countries. Hoy’s involvement aims to enrich viewers’ experience with his expertise and connection to the sport.