Rugby star Kevin Sinfield will be in Brighton for the sixth of his seven marathons over seven days in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Sinfield became the face of the charity after former teammate and best pal Rob Burrow was diagnosed with MND in December 2019.
In his latest fundraising effort, the former Leeds Rhinos player is running seven marathons in seven cities over seven days – and will stop off in Brighton tomorrow (December 6).
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Sinfield will set off from inside the Amex stadium at 12pm and run to Brighton city centre along Lewes Road.
He will then cover many parts of Brighton, including Patcham, before coming down to the railway station, along Queen’s Road, around Valley Gardens, over to Hove, then to Rottingdean before finishing at Brighton College in tribute to the school’s chemistry teacher Pete Bellenger, who died from MND last year.
People who want to cheer Sinfield on are asked to find a safe spot to do so.
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