The six-time Olympic gold medalist Chris Hoy met Scotland's First Minister - along with Health Secretary Neil Gray - in a roundtable to discuss prostate cancer.
Following his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Hoy met at Swinney's official residence, Bute House in Edinburgh on Friday. He was joined by his wife Lady Sarra Hoy and others who have experience of living with prostate cancer.
The Olympic gold medallist has swapped the track for activism since his diagnosis was made public, pushing both the UK and Scottish governments to do more to fight the disease, and raising awareness among men of the signs of the condition.
Earlier this year, Sir Chris urged ministers to change NHS guidance on the testing for prostate cancer. Currently, men over the age of 50 are considered t