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Kevin Sinfield raises millions for MND charities after completing latest epic challenge
Kevin Sinfield completed his latest fundraising challenge on Sunday having brought in a further £1.15m for motor neurone disease charities.
The former Leeds Rhinos and England rugby league captain arrived at AMT Headingley Stadium in the afternoon having run from York on the final leg of his 7 in 7: Together venture.
Sinfield, who also joined up with a ‘Santa Dash’ in Leeds on Sunday, has run seven ultramarathons of at least 28 miles – around 185 miles in total – over the past seven days across the UK and Republic of Ireland.
It was Sinfield’s sixth endurance challenge, having been inspired by his former Rhinos team-mate Rob Burrow, who died in 2024 having lived with MND for four and a half years.
Sinfield addressed the crowd after arriving at Headingley, his home ground throughout his glittering rugby league career which included seven Super League titles.
He said: “To the MND community and the people we’ve met en route, all through the last week, all through the past five years, to everybody we’ve met – you’re an absolutely beautiful community. We’ve got to keep fighting for the MND community.”
Sinfield, 45, had initially set a fundraising target of £777,777 – in tribute to Burrow’s former shirt number seven – for the challenge but exceeded that.
The latest figure means he has now raised more than £11m for MND charities.
