Rutherford, who retired from long jump competition in 2018
because of injury, is aiming to help Britain qualify for next
year's Beijing Winter Games.
Local media reported he had impressed during tests at the
British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association headquarters and
would take part in World Cup events beginning in Austria in
November.
"A massive milestone has been hit in my bobsleigh journey. A few
weeks ago we had our trials and I managed to qualify for the
British team to compete this winter," Rutherford, who began
training for bobsleigh only in April, said on Instagram.
"The team now has to qualify for the Olympics by placing well on
the World Cup circuit (as does every team).
"This has been a huge undertaking, going from a very retired
former athlete, to retraining in a new sport and qualifying for
the team."
Rutherford, who also won long jump bronze in Rio, is looking to
become the seventh athlete to win a medal at a Summer and Winter
Games after Eddie Eagan, Jacob Tullin Thams, Christa
Luding-Rothenburger, Clara Hughes, Lauryn Williams and Eddy
Alvarez.
"We start competing in a couple of months time with the medal
dream very much alive," Rutherford added.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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