Hoy to get freedom of Edinburgh

23 August 2012 Last updated at 06:03 ET

Councillors have voted unanimously to award cyclist Sir Chris Hoy the freedom of Edinburgh.

The Edinburgh-born athlete became Britain's most successful Olympian this month when he took his tally of medals to six golds and one silver.

Lord Provost Donald Wilson said it was the most prestigious honour the city could bestow.

The council also has plans to honour the city's other London 2012 competitors with a parade.

Other people who have been given the freedom of the city include: the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Sean Connery, Nelson Mandela and Burmese democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi.

The council is also considering plans to celebrate other Olympian and Paralympians with connections to Edinburgh.

The proposal is for a civic reception and an open-top bus parade for local competitors.

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Hoy to get freedom of Edinburgh

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