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Sinfield Smashes £1M Mark in MND Ultra-Challenge
6 Dec
Summary
- Kevin Sinfield surpassed one million pounds raised during his seven-day ultra-marathon challenge.
- Prince William sent a personal message of encouragement on the penultimate day of the challenge.
- The challenge supports Motor Neurone Disease charities in memory of Rob Burrow.

Rugby legend Kevin Sinfield has achieved a monumental fundraising milestone, surpassing £1 million on the sixth day of his challenging seven-day ultra-marathon event. This incredible feat is dedicated to supporting Motor Neurone Disease (MND) charities, honoring the memory of his dear friend, rugby league icon Rob Burrow, who tragically passed away from the condition.
Sinfield's arduous journey across the UK has garnered significant attention, including a personal message of encouragement from Prince William. The Prince of Wales lauded Sinfield's "unstoppable" commitment and the hope he brings to the MND community, urging him to "look after those knees" as he neared the finish line.
This is Sinfield's sixth major challenge for MND, having already raised over £10 million through previous events. He is set to complete his homecoming in Leeds on Sunday at Headingley Rugby Stadium, a place significant for his iconic moment carrying Rob Burrow across the marathon finish line. Sinfield emphasized that the challenges faced by people with MND far outweigh his own, striving to provide vital support and fund research.




