Two Leeds Rhinos Legends … Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield
Leeds Rhinos Legends
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I'm sorry because I don't know anything about rugby buy this boy Rob Burrow was a rugby player but he's now on wheel chair? And the other boy Kevin Sinfield ran a 10k marathon to honor him?
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AbigailMG wrote:
I'm sorry because I don't know anything about rugby buy this boy Rob Burrow was a rugby player but he's now on wheel chair? And the other boy Kevin Sinfield ran a 10k marathon to honor him?
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Wow Kevin Sinfield is a big hero!!!! And I guess a true friend for Rob
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Yes he is definitely both of those things
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My dad remembers him when he played and is shocked how he is now
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Penelope wrote:
My dad remembers him when he played and is shocked how he is now
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This is Rob Burrow scoring a try for Leeds back in 2011
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HannahW wrote:
Penelope wrote:
My dad remembers him when he played and is shocked how he is now
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Penelope wrote:
It’s amazing how much has been raised for the the charity
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Just going for a run for a mate
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It was the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon today. Kevin and Rob did it together. This is the moment when Kevin carried Rob over the finish line at Headingley stadium …
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Super Kevin Sinfield is doing it again!
Since 2020 he has completed different challenges including running 7 marathons in 7 days, running 100 miles in 24 hours, and last year running 7 ULTRA marathons (40 miles) in 7 days, through which he has raised more than £8 million in support of people suffering with Motor Neurone Disease, including his former Leeds Rhinos teammate Rob Burrow, and to help fund the building of a new MND treatment centre in Leeds. Because they still need another £2 million pounds to complete this, he’s got his running shoes on again.
This time, it is seven ultramarathons in seven days in seven cities across the UK and Ireland … 7 in 7 in 7. (The number 7 has become a symbol of the fundraising efforts because that was the number Rob Burrow wore as a Rhino.) Super Kev and his supporters started on Friday in Leeds, from Headingley stadium, home of the Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Cricket, and will be doing 40 mile runs for the next seven days in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Dublin, Birmingham, Brighton and London … in freezing temperatures and snow and ice. Each day he is also running an “Extra Mile” with people directly affected by MND, either friends or family of people with the disease, and in some cases even with people who actually have it.
I love him. True Leeds Legend
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Kevin Sinfield and Rob Burrow have both been awarded CBEs in the New Year’s Honours for their efforts in raising awareness of and fundraising for the treatment and cure of MND
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