
Kevin Sinfield
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | September 12,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Oldham |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Spouse | Jayne Sinfield |
Salary | 150,000 GBP (2012) |
Children | Jack Sinfield |
Sam Sinfield | |
Job | Rugby Player |
Weight | 91 (kg) |
Parents | Ray Sinfield |
Beryl Sinfield | |
Siblings | Ian Sinfield |
Education | Leeds Beckett University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 453810 |
Kevin Sinfield Life story
Kevin Sinfeild OBE is an English rugby union coach, currently the defence coach for the England national team. He is a former professional rugby league player for Leeds Rhinos, England and Great Britain. His usual position was loose forward, although he played stand-off and hooker on occasion.
Leeds Marathon one of the best days of my life, says Rob Burrow

... Burrow, who has motor neurone disease (MND), was pushed around the route by friend and former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Kevin Sinfield...
Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon: Wife smashes charity fundraising goal

... Rob Burrow, who has motor neurone disease (MND), has been raising money with friend and former Leeds Rhinos teammate Kevin Sinfield...
Kevin Sinfield carries Rob Burrow at Leeds marathon finish

... It was inspired by his former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Kevin Sinfield, who pushed his friend around the course in a specially adapted wheelchair...
Kaiser Chiefs silenced at Rugby League World Cup opening ceremony

... Former England captain Kevin Sinfield and dual-code international Jason Robinson then brought out the Paul Barriere trophy, which will be awarded to the winners of the men s competition...
Rob Burrow: New Leeds marathon to honour rugby league legend

... The marathon, which will take place in May 2023, was inspired by Burrow s teammate Kevin Sinfield who set himself fundraising running challenges...
Kevin Sinfield completes 24-hour 101-mile MND run

...Kevin Sinfield completes 24-hour 101-mile MND runThis video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser...
Prince Harry is the first Royal duty since the conversation with the Queen

... Kevin Sinfield, former rugby league England captain and Leeds Rhinos Director of rugby, said on Thursday that Prince Harry is fantastic for the sport ...
Kevin Sinfield carries Rob Burrow at Leeds marathon finish
By David McKennaBBC News
Thousands of runners have taken part in the inaugural Rob Burrow Marathon in Leeds.
More Than 12,000 people signed up for The Event named after the Rugby League player, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019.
It was inspired by his former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Kevin Sinfield , who pushed his friend around The Course in a specially adapted wheelchair.
At the finish, Sinfield lifted Burrow up and carried him over The Line .
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.The 26. 2-mile (42. 2km) course, started and ended at Headingley Stadium.
The Marathon aimed to raise funds for The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Appeal and the Leeds Hospitals Charity, as well as a host of other causes.
" The support for the MND community through the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon has been fantastic, " said Sinfield who has set himself numerous fundraising running challenges in support of his friend.
After he crossed the Finish Line Sinfield thanked all those involved for " creating something so incredible in Rob's name".
" Today is a celebration of friendship, " he added.
Speaking before the Big Day , Burrow said: " Leeds is such a wonderful city and I Am so grateful for all the support The City has shown not just for me and My Family , but for The Event and the entire MND community. "
Run For All announced last month The Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon after an " overwhelming" number of people entered this year's race.
Jenn Scribbins, from the Motor Neurone Disease Association, said the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon was important to defeat the " devastating" disease.
" Six people are diagnosed Every Day and unfortunately there is no cure.
" What this event is doing is raising those funds to help us Get Closer to that cure. "
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