Kevin Sinfield kicks off epic 230-mile run for MND
Rugby star Kevin Sinfield has started a fifth epic fundraiser in memory of his late teammate Rob Burrow, who died of motor neurone disease (MND) this year.
The 44-year-old will be running more than 230 miles (370km) in seven days across the UK, having already raised about ÂŁ10m over four previous annual challenges.
For this yearâs event, he started at Liverpoolâs annual Santa Dash, where more than 8,000 participants ran along the cityâs famous waterfront with him.
Sinfield told BBC Breakfast: âI think itâs important weâre doing justice â I want to represent the Burrow family the best we can but also the MND family.
âThey keep surprising us with some of the things they tell us and, through that, we get energy and want to push on even more.â
The incurable condition affects the brain and nerves and is more common among people in their 60s and 70s.
The Prince of Wales, who awarded Burrow and Sinfield their CBEs at their former Leeds Rhinos ground in January, posted a social media video where he described the new challenge as a âfitting tributeâ.
âWhat you and Rob have achieved has been incredible and itâs a very fitting tribute to his legacy, what youâre achieving again this week.
âIâm sure youâll be running with him in your mind the whole way round.â
Members of the MND community will join Sinfield to complete their own mile in the Running Home for Christmas challenge, which will pass by Wrexham, Gloucester, Belfast and Glasgow.
Sinfield, who will also run to Hull, Northampton and Leicester, said: âThe response has been great over the last few years and the cities are actually inviting us there now.â
On the final day, the Oldham-born star will run from Manchester Unitedâs stadium to his Saddleworth home in the Pennine Hills.
Following 12 weeks of training, Sinfield said it did not âget any easier as you can imagine, as you get a bit olderâ.
He will be raising funds for six MND charities, including the Darby Rimmer Foundation, set up by former Liverpool defender Stephen Darby who was diagnosed with the disease in 2018.
Burrow, who was married with three children, retired from playing in 2017 after winning eight Super League Grand Finals and 15 England and five Great Britain caps.
He was diagnosed with MND in 2019, when he told his wife Lindsey: âThank God itâs me and not the kids.â
Burrow died at the age of 41 in June.
In October, Sinfield agreed to remain as assistant coach for the England rugby union squad.
Sinfieldâs 230-mile route
Liverpool to Wrexham â 1 December
Gloucester to Bristol â 2 December
Belfast â 3 December
Glasgow â 4 December
Beverley to Hull â 5 December
Northampton to Leicester â 6 December
Old Trafford to Saddleworth â 7 December
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