Kevin Sinfield invites Prince William to join him on his next fundraising challenge for motor neurone disease charities - with rugby league legend set to run SEVEN ultramarathons after already raising £15m Kevin Sinfield will enter another fundraising challenge in December The 43-year-old coach says Prince William is 'more than welcome to join' him By David Coverdale Published: 12:16 EDT, 22 May 2024 | Updated: 12:16 EDT, 22 May 2024 e-mail View comments Kevin Sinfield has announced he will embark on a fifth fundraising challenge for motor neurone disease charities in December – and has invited Prince William to join him. The rugby league legend will run seven ultramarathons across seven different cities in seven successive days, a repeat of last year's successful '7 in 7 in 7' endeavour. Sinfield has already raised more than £15million for MND causes since his friend Rob Burrow was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease in 2019.
The former Leeds Rhinos team-mates were awarded CBEs by Prince William in a special ceremony in their old dressing room at Headingley in January. And asked if he would encourage the future King to put on his trainers and take part in his upcoming challenge, Sinfield said: 'He's more than welcome to join us at any point!' Kevin Sinfield said his fifth fundraising challenge for MND charities will start in December The rugby legend invited Prince William to join him, saying he is 'more than welcome' to join Sinfield's latest fundraiser will st.
