Team GB legend Greg Rutherford, who turned 39 on Monday, is one of Britain's most successful ever Olympians but has faced heartbreak and injury since retiring

Greg Rutherford, the 39-year-old former long jumper, will forever be remembered in British Olympic history. He famously clinched gold at London 2012 , contributing to Team GB's unforgettable 'Super Saturday', where they bagged six gold medals, alongside Jessica Ennis-Hill and Mo Farah .

He also claimed bronze at Rio 2016 and, in 2015, became only the second man ever to hold Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth titles at the same time.

Rutherford remains one of Britain's most cherished Olympians. But since retiring from competitive sport, he has endured severe setbacks, profound personal loss and forged an unexpecte

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