Greg Rutherford opens about his 'horribly painful' Dancing On Ice injury which left him with a torn ab and two herniated disks Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Chloe Louise For Mailonline Published: 06:14 EDT, 17 July 2024 | Updated: 06:17 EDT, 17 July 2024 e-mail View comments Greg Rutherford has opened up about his 'horribly painful' Dancing On Ice injury which left him two herniated disks and a torn ab. Appearing on Wednesday's episode of Lorraine, the Olympian, 37, explained why he was forced missed the dancing final after the mishap.
The athlete revealed to the presenter that the incident was 'bizarre' and he was left on the ice for 10 minutes before he was moved. Greg injured himself after he leapt through the legs of professional Colin Grafton, describing the injury as 'effectively giving himself a C-section'. Detailing the exact moment it went 'horribly wrong', Greg explained: 'I had this absolute panicked look and the two pro's that were on the ice who were incredible, they straight away shouted for people to come and I couldn't move.
' Greg Rutherford has opened on his 'horribly painful' Dancing On Ice injury which left him herniated and with a torn ab Appearing on Lorraine, the Olympian, 37, missed the dancing final after the mishap on the morning of rehearsals but didn't reveal what is was at the time (pictured with Vanessa James) He continued: 'It was one of the most bizarre things because it was all in the stomach and you then realise how much yo.
