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Kevin Sinfield's Ultra 7 in 7 motor neurone disease fundraiser closes in on £500,000 mark

Leeds Rhinos great and Leicester Tigers defence coach Kevin Sinfield is running seven ultramarathons in seven days to raise money for five motor neurone disease charities; Sinfield is set to finish his challenge at half-time of Saturday's World Cup final at Old Trafford

Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge - Day Four - Chester-Le-Street to Stokesley
Kevin Sinfield during day four of the Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge from Chester-Le-Street to Stokesley. The former Leeds captain is set to complete seven ultra-marathons in as many days in aid of research into Motor Neurone Disease, finishing by running into Old Trafford at half-time of the World Cup tournament's finale on November 19. Picture date: Wednesday November 16, 2022.
Image: Kevin Sinfield has completed day four of his Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge

Kevin Sinfield's latest fundraising bid in aid of motor neurone disease was edging towards half-a-million pounds as he completed day four of his Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge in Stokesley.

The running total for Sinfield's quest, in which he is aiming to run around 40 miles for seven consecutive days before reaching Old Trafford at half-time in Saturday's Rugby League World Cup final, sat at £461,957.65 shortly after his arrival in Stokesley.

Starting in Chester-le-Street, Sinfield's route included a stop at the Riverside Stadium where he was welcomed on to the pitch and presented with a signed Middlesbrough shirt to boost his fundraising for five MND charities.

After finishing his latest 40-mile leg, Sinfield paid tribute to the people of the north-east who have braved inclement weather to come out to support him and contribute.

"It's worth noting that we've come through some really tough working-class areas and I think it resonated with all of us, especially the cost of living increasing, the amount of people who came out with fives and 10s and 20s was unbelievable," Sinfield told BBC Breakfast.

"We know people are finding it tough in a lot of these areas but the generosity, support and kindness has been incredible again."

The 42-year-old former Leeds captain is inspired by his close friend and former team-mate Rob Burrow, who was diagnosed with MND in late 2019, as well as former Scotland rugby union player Doddie Weir and ex-Bradford City captain Stephen Darby, who live with the disease.

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On Thursday, Sinfield is set to leave the north-east and complete a 41-mile route from Stokesley to York, passing through Thirsk and Easingwold before arriving at York Minster around 3.30pm.

Sinfield remains on schedule to finish his challenge on the pitch at Old Trafford at half-time in the men's final between Australia and Samoa.

His latest fundraising challenge will mainly benefit the MND Association and Leeds Hospitals Charity's appeal to build the Rob Burrow Centre for MND in Leeds.

Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge - Day One - Murrayfield to Melrose
Kevin Sinfield with Doddie Weir ahead of day one of the Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge from Murrayfield to Melrose. The former Leeds captain is set to complete seven ultra-marathons in as many days in aid of research into Motor Neurone Disease, by running into Old Trafford at half-time of the tournament's finale on November 19. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
Image: Scottish rugby union great Doddie Weir greeted Kevin Sinfield on day one of his latest fundraising challenge

There will also be donations to MND Scotland, My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation and the 4ED campaign, in support of former Gloucester and Leicester Tigers rugby player Ed Slater, who was recently diagnosed with the disease.

In late 2020, Sinfield raised £2.7million for MND charities after running seven marathons in seven days and a further sum in excess of £1m was generated in November 2021 after he completed a run of 101 miles in 24 hours.

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