Kevin Sinfield is facing a groundswell of national admiration as calls intensify for him to be knighted, after completing yet another extraordinary charity challenge and adding £1.3 million to the fight against motor neurone disease. The achievement pushes his total fundraising in honour of his late best friend Rob Burrow to more than £11.3 million — a feat supporters insist the honours system simply must recognise.

The Prince of Wales publicly led the tributes, offering his “huge congratulations” and praising Sinfield’s devotion to “Rob and everyone affected by MND,” calling his commitment “truly inspiring.” Sinfield, 45, previously received a CBE, but rules traditionally prevent another honour within three years — a rule many now argue should be broken.
Local rugby figure Andy Bell summed up the sentiment, saying people in Yorkshire already refer to him as “Sir Kevin,” adding that “what he has done is quite exceptional” and that the nation “would be as good a reason as any to break that rule.”

Sinfield’s latest superhuman effort — seven ultramarathons in seven days — saw him wade through floodwater with bin bags wrapped around his shoes, push through nearly 300 kilometres, and finish in Leeds surrounded by thousands of supporters and a mini-army of Santas. Almost 50,000 people signed a petition urging the Government to knight him before he even crossed the finish line.
Speaking emotionally to crowds braving heavy rain at Headingley Stadium, he thanked the “absolutely beautiful” MND community and vowed, “We’ve got to keep fighting.” His challenge honours Burrow’s iconic number 7 shirt, and he revealed he has committed to seven annual challenges in total.

Triathlete Jonny Brownlee and boxer Josh Warrington joined him for the final kilometres, while fans Tim and Shirley Nicholson said “words can’t say how much Kev has done,” admitting they would struggle to walk the distance he ran.
This is the first time Sinfield’s team has returned to Leeds since Burrow’s death in June 2024. Prince William, who awarded both men their CBEs in 2024, reiterated: “Thank you for shining a light on the need for research and support — and look after those knees!”
Sinfield famously carried Burrow over the finish line of the Leeds Marathon in 2023 — an image that became a symbol of loyalty, resilience and friendship. Now, with nationwide calls growing louder, many believe it is only a matter of time before the man they already call Sir Kevin is officially recognised.
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