Kevin Sinfield has handed his fundraising goal of £777,777 with two days remaining of his newest problem to lift consciousness for Motor Neurone Illness.
Sinfield, 45, whose crew has already raised over £10m from 5 earlier challenges, accomplished the fifth stage of his ‘7 in 7: Collectively’ on Friday in Whitehaven.
The previous Leeds rugby league star’s newest problem had raised over £780,000 earlier than he completed the fifth of seven ultramarathons throughout the UK and Eire in seven days.
Sinfield, presently a part of England rugby union’s teaching workers, started day 5 in Cumbria at Workington rugby league membership’s Fibrus Neighborhood Stadium and completed at native rivals Whitehaven’s Recreation Floor.
England head coach Steve Borthwick, born in Carlisle, accompanied Sinfield for one in every of Friday’s legs, with the £777,777 goal reached because the crew handed via Moresby. Greater than £799,790 has been raised thus far.
The thought behind Sinfield’s newest problem is to lift consciousness in locations which might be usually missed.
The opening day started in East Anglia on Monday, day two came about round Cork in Eire, day three noticed the crew transfer on to Swansea and on Thursday Sinfield and his crew began out from Bramall Lane in Sheffield.
Sinfield is working the problem in reminiscence of his good friend and former Leeds team-mate Rob Burrow, who was recognized with MND in late 2019 and died in 2024, aged 41.