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Support Kevin Sinfield's 7 in 7: The Grand Finale
Kevin Sinfield has revealed his route for this year's 7 in 7: The Grand Finale challenge when the 7 in 7 team will run from Hull to Old Trafford calling at every English Super League club on the way and you can play your part in supporting the epic challenge.
There are 12 official partners opportunities for each year, who feature on Kevin Sinfield’s running top and the support team. Each logo is rotated across the week so every company receives top line prominence during the challenge.
As Official partners you will have access to imagery and footage from the challenge each day to use on their own social channels to show their association with the challenge. You will receive two places per day to run alongside Kevin and the MND community at the Extra Mile event. This can be used by members of your team or as a promotional item for your company.
Find out more by clicking here to download the PDF sponsors deck.
In 2020, Kevin Sinfield and five mates went for a run for a mate. After Sinfield’s friend and former team mate Rob Burrow was diagnosed with MND, Sinfield ran 7 marathons in 7 days to raise money and awareness in the original 7 in 7 Challenge.
In 2021, Sinfield took on The Extra Mile running from Leicester to Leeds, 101 Miles in 24 hours to raise money and awareness for the MND Association.
In 2022, Sinfield and the team ran from Murrayfieldin Edinburgh to Old Trafford in Manchester in the Ultra 7 in 7, running over 40 miles a day for seven days and finishing on the pitch at half time in the Rugby League World Cup Final
In 2023, the team embarked on the 7 in 7 in 7 Challenge, tackling 7 ultra marathons in 7 days in 7 cities around the UK and Ireland with an extra mile each day with members of the MND community.
2024, saw the team Running Home for Christmas, completing 7 ultra marathons in 7 days in 7 different regions, starting and finishing with a Santa Dash.
The penultimate challenge was called 7 in 7: Togetheras the team headed to regions and cities that are often overlooked to show that no member of the MND community should be forgotten.
































