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Greg Rutherford wants "a few more titles"

Great Britain long jump record holder Greg Rutherford hopes that he can win "a few more titles" in his career after securing gold at the World Athletics Championships.

Great Britain long jumper Greg Rutherford has said that he wants to win "a few more titles" before retiring.

The 28-year-old added gold at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing to his Olympic, European and Commonwealth titles, becoming just the fifth British athlete to hold all four major titles at once.

Rutherford told Sky Sports News: "I'm chuffed to bits with what I've done and am aiming to achieve more.

"I've got a couple more years left in me. Obviously I've got the Rio Olympics next year and World Championships back in London [in 2017], so if I can keep the ball rolling then hopefully I can create my own club and win a few more titles, that's the aim.

"Every competition I go into, I go into it to win and that will be the same in Rio. All things being well and good I can become a double Olympic champion and ride my luck that little bit longer."

Rutherford jumped 8.41m to win the world title, just 10cm short of his British record.

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Ginger Greg Rutherford celebrates winning the long jump for Great Britain at the World Championships on August 25, 2015
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