Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted December 7 Diamond Member Share Posted December 7 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Kevin Sinfield starts last leg of 230-mile MND run at Old Trafford BBC Sinfield runs across Salford Quays after leaving BBC Breakfast studio on Saturday morning Rugby star Kevin Sinfield has started the final leg of his 230-mile fundraising run for people affected by motor neurone disease (MND). He set off from the BBC’s studio in Salford Quay just after 08:00 GMT before heading to Manchester United’s football stadium. His latest nationwide challenge began in Liverpool last Sunday, in memory of his teammate Rob Burrow, who died with MND in June. Sporting legends, including ex-footballer John Barnes and Olympian cycling couple Sir Jason and Dame Laura Kenny, as well as members of the MND community, have joined Sinfield during his fifth annual fundraiser. He said he was expecting “brutal” conditions but would be “battling on”, with Storm Darragh expected to bring strong winds to western parts of the country. “To see schools come out and understand what MND is, to see schools talk about friendship and how to look after people properly, is a wonderful message for us to pass over. “But it’s the money that’s going to change things,” said Sinfield, who agreed to remain as assistant coach for the England rugby union squad in October. PA Media Firefighters formed a guard of honour at Craven Park stadium, in Hull, on the fifth day of Sinfield’s run PA Media British cycling legends Dame Laura and Sir Jason Kenny joined Sinfield for the leg touring East Yorkshire On the final day of his Running Home for Christmas challenge, the Oldham-born star is set to run from Old Trafford to his Saddleworth home in the Pennine Hills. The first leg of his seven-day endeavour began with a run between Liverpool and Wrexham, in north-east Wales, on Sunday, followed by a 60km (37-mile) run between Gloucester and Bristol. Accompanied by a team of support runners, Sinfield then completed a series of 50km (31-mile) runs in and around Belfast, Glasgow, East Yorkshire and the East Midlands respectively. He has so far raised about £700,000 for six MND charities to help tackle the impact of the incurable condition, which affects a person’s brain and nerves. PA Media The Prince of Wales made Burrow and Sinfield CBEs at their former Leeds Rhinos ground in January this year PA Media Members of the MND community have also accompanied Sinfield along sections of the seven-day challenge PA Media Rob Burrow retired from playing in 2017, following a glittering rugby career Burrow, who was married with three children, was diagnosed with MND in 2019, after a successful rugby career which included eight Super League Grand Final victories. He also won 15 England and five Great Britain caps. Burrow died in June, at the age of 41. PA Media England Rugby head coach Steve Borthwick joined Sinfield on his sixth day of the challenge, between Northampton and Leicester Route for final day Manchester United stadium, Old TraffordMediaCityUK, SalfordManchester city centreEtihad Campus athletics trackAlbert Road, HollinwoodWaterhead Warriors ARLFC, OldhamDelphSaddleworth Santa DashThe Farrars Arms, Saddleworth This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Kevin #Sinfield #starts #leg #230mile #MND #run #Trafford This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/181423-kevin-sinfield-starts-last-leg-of-230-mile-mnd-run-at-old-trafford/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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