Winning smile from gold medallist Greg (Image: Getty) Greg Rutherford shares 'terrifying' ordeal after skylight shatters Olympic long jumper Greg Rutherford has recalled feeling "guilty" the night he, Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill and Sir Mo Farah won gold in "Super Saturday" at the London 2012 OLYMPICS . Rutherford, 37, who took the long jump crown, said: "Never in my wildest dreams as a young athlete did I ever imagine this was going to happen and I was going to be part of one of the greatest nights. It is still to this day one of the greatest sporting memories I have.

" The Milton Keynes-born star said his first reaction wasn't elation. "Relief is one of the biggest things you feel," he said, "because, well, it's finally happened and it's a funny thing because you feel ever so slightly guilty about that. Then comes jubilation, excitement and everything else which is on top of that.

" The sporting legend, left in 2012, is featured in Channel 4 documentary Path to Paris: The Hunt for Gold, about four hopefuls - 800m star Keely Hodgkinson, 22, 1500m runners Josh Kerr, 26, and Jake Wightman, 30, and high jumper Morgan Lake, 27. But despite a gold medal in London and a bronze at the Rio games in 2016, Rutherford doesn't have them on display. He said: "They're generally in a safe, some are hidden in a cupboard.

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