Dorothy Hoy says son Andrew Hoy can become a nine-time Olympian after Tokyo 2020 success

Beau Greenway
Updated August 3 2021 - 9:41pm, first published 5:00pm
HOMETOWN HERO: Culcairn Public School students Maddison Lloyd 9, Nakoda Navybox, 12 and Annabell Barber, 12, celebrate Andrew Hoy's medal-winning performances at the Tokyo Olympics in front of the entry sign to the Riverina town named in honour of the equestrian champion. Picture: MARK JESSER
HOMETOWN HERO: Culcairn Public School students Maddison Lloyd 9, Nakoda Navybox, 12 and Annabell Barber, 12, celebrate Andrew Hoy's medal-winning performances at the Tokyo Olympics in front of the entry sign to the Riverina town named in honour of the equestrian champion. Picture: MARK JESSER

The mother of Australian Olympic great Andrew Hoy hasn't ruled out the Culcairn equestrian star going to a ninth Games in Paris in three years' time.

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Beau Greenway

Beau Greenway

Journalist

I like to tell the stories of great people in our communities. Email: beau.greenway@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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