Kevin Sinfield’s latest fundraising challenge soared past the £300,000 barrier as the public continued to back his bid to help those living with Motor Neurone Disease.
Sinfield completed the second day of his quest to run seven ultra-marathons in as many days, heading out from Gloucester’s Kingsholm Stadium in the morning and reaching Bristol City’s Ashton Gate.
Arriving on the Championship club’s pitch, Sinfield told a gathering crowd: “It’s been a long old day, I think we’ve run about 68 or 69 kilometres but the weather has been beautiful for us considering it’s December.
“Keep sharing the love!” 💙
— Ashton Gate Stadium (@ashtongatestad) December 2, 2024
The legend that is Kevin Sinfield on the 🎤#RunningHomeForChristmas pic.twitter.com/CLrXh8cK1t
“Thanks for coming out and supporting us, we’ve had wonderful support over the last two days.”
Sinfield was cheered off on the latest leg of his ‘Running Home for Christmas’ project by former Gloucester and England rugby union player Ed Slater, who was diagnosed with MND in 2022.
And he was welcomed at Ashton Gate by former Gloucestershire and England cricketer David ‘Syd’ Lawrence, now president of the county, who was diagnosed with the condition earlier this year.
Tomorrow, Kevin Sinfield kicks off the Belfast leg of his #RunningHomeForChristmas challenge at Kingspan Stadium! 🏉
— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) December 2, 2024
Covering 50km daily to raise funds for MND charities, he’ll pass iconic Belfast landmarks like Stormont & Titanic Quarter. 🏃♂️
Hear from the man himself 👇
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Sinfield will head to Northern Ireland on Tuesday for a route around Belfast which is scheduled to finish at the city’s Windsor Park Stadium in the early afternoon.
Having already raised over £10million for four previous marathon feats, Sinfield is aiming to run more than 230 miles in seven days across all four parts of the United Kingdom.
It is his first fundraising quest since his friend and former Leeds team-mate Rob Burrow died at the age of 41 in June.