He jumped for gold at London 2012, but now Olympic gold medallist Greg Rutherford is planning to catch £1million for Sport Relief at Wembley on Saturday, when Saracens take on Harlequins in the Premiership.
The Olympic long jump gold medallist will attempt the Saracens 'Catch-a-Million' challenge during half-time and, if he can catch three consecutive up-and-unders, he will win £1million for Sport Relief.
"It's fair to say I'm nervous," said Rutherford, who is training for this summer's Commonwealth Games. "I'd hope I've got the speed to get in position, but catching the balls is a different matter.
“I don't play rugby but I'll be doing whatever I can to raise money for Sport Relief which is such a great cause."
More than 80,000 people are expected at Wembley, making history as the largest crowd ever to attend a club rugby union match, and the game is covered live on BT Sport.
Tickets are still on sale at Wembley Stadium to watch Rutherford’s Challenge and see Saracens’ Aviva Premiership Rugby crunch match with Harlequins.
Tickets are available from £5 at Ticketmaster.
For more information about how to have fun, raise cash and change lives by entering the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games this Friday 21st – Sunday 23rd March 2014, go to sportrelief.com.
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