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Relive 'Super Saturday' on Eurosport and Eurosport Player tonight

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ByEurosport

Updated 28/03/2020 at 17:46 GMT

Super Saturday at the London 2012 Olympics has gone down in British sporting folklore and you can relive that amazing night on Eurosport and Eurosport Player on Saturday March 28 from 19:00 through to 20:30.

Rutherford Ennis Farah

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Get ready to immerse yourself in an evening of pure sporting drama, as 'Super Saturday' from the London 2012 Olympics comes to Eurosport - on TV, on demand and on web.
We are replaying the evening athletics session at the Olympic Stadium as it happened, giving you the chance to enjoy arguably the greatest night in the history of British sport as Sir Mo Farah, Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford brought home three gold medals, to add to the three already collected on that unforgettable day.
And we have a special treat for you, as long jump champion Rutherford tweets along during the broadcast as he re-watches for the first ever time.
You can follow Greg on Twitter here: @GregJRutherford and on Instagram here: @gregjrutherford

SUPER SATURDAY – A day for the ages

  • London 2012
  • Day 8
  • August 4
  • 6 gold medals
  • 3 golds in 46 glorious minutes at the Olympic Stadium
  • It was GB’s most successful day at the Olympics since the 1908 games

HOW TO ENGAGE WITH SUPER SATURDAY

LIVE VIDEO
Super Saturday will be shown as-live on Eurosport 1 & Eurosport Player at 7pm.
  • Sky UK: 410
  • Virgin Media: 521
  • BT Channel 412
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ON EUROSPORT.CO.UK
The event will also be live blogged on the Eurosport website here. And after the program finishes there will be a host of post-event features.
ON SOCIAL
Action of the key moments will be posted across our social channels, including Facebook and Twitter.
WHO WILL FEATURE?
All of the main protagonists from the evening in question, including Ennis in the heptathlon, Farah in the 10,000m and Rutherford in the long jump.
However, the programme will not focus solely on GB, with the women’s 100m final – featuring Allyson Felix, Carmelita Jeter, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce & Veronica Campbell-Brown – also taking place, and Maurice Greene giving his expert analysis amidst jubilant scenes at the Olympic Stadium.
Can you name the GB gold medal winners from ‘Super Saturday’?
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