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tv   Kevin Sinfield  BBC News  January 2, 2023 6:45pm-7:01pm GMT

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just two weeks before he died. i can't wait to get going. i think the support, as you can see this morning, has been incredible. we didn't expect this at all, to have doddy here and cathy. it's been a big build—up, but we are on the way now. we are going to send kevin- on his way with a massive cheer in three, two, one... off you go, kevin! there he goes, ladies and gentlemen! wearing the number seven, in honour of his great friend rob burrow. - ahead of the team, a 40—mile run through the scottish borders. the expertise of the support group was vital from the early stages. thanks for coming, everybody. people come out, and it has been brilliant. as you can see, the weather is,
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for november, in scotland, we didn't expect this! when you are running, especially at the pace is running out, the same muscle groups mainly do all the work, so it is mainly just trying to keep them as good as we can, really, and hoping for the best. but he has got the strongest muscle up here, which makes the job a bit easier. the first night was spent at doddy�*s hometown rugby club melrose. crowd's amazing again, isn't it? it's nice to be at the rugby club, and doddy played here. carl who is with us, that was their club. so, yes, very nice. thank you for coming down. cheering thank you very much. not sure about the shirt!
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everybody that has been out on the road was absolutely amazing, to come out and supporters, it has been incredible. across the border and into england, crowds were growing, both in size and volume as the news of his exploits spread. cheering 280 miles in a week. what would that be like? faster than i can run! like going to blackpool or something. - supporters from the roadside and on the road, before olympic runner steve cram was among those who joined the runners. —— the former olympic runner. i'm a bit embarrassed expect drive only won a very short distance with him. you were fast, though! you picked the pace up! i know, but as i said, this is one of those things which, thankfully, it is the spotlight which it draws on it, and as the week goes on, i'm sure he's going to get incredible support all along the way. thank you again you! applause well done, kev.
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cold? by day three, the weather, which had been kind so far, changed, with an amber warning for rain. but if kevin wasn't bothered, nor were the crowds. we have run out already, haven't we? brilliant! we gave him some support. he is doing a grand job. it's fantastic what he's done, i and it's also raising awareness as well for this disease, | and it is nice that we are here to applaud him. he needs to come back down - by the morning again, doesn't he? as kev counted down the miles, his support team were
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counting the calories. he was burning nearly four times the daily amount. having a nutritionist on your case, you know, there were a few times when he was breathing down your neck. this time, he has got what we are trying to do and he understands it, and he has been signalling back to the car to say, i am top of the classic micro he is doing fantastic, doing it without prompting almost. at each stop, the team invited someone whose life is affected by mnd to bang the drum. that was the point, raising awareness as well as money. seven beats. seven was rob's shirt number, and the theme of the week. many people said during a week that kevin is a machine, but a machine does not have a heart. it's great to meet kev. it's amazing what he's doing for all of those living with mnd. catherine was diagnosed 8.5 years ago, and at that point, _ unless you are actually affected by it, you have probably-
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never heard of it. that's the big step forward. the awareness of everybody is what it's all about. - awareness is properly as important |as the money, the end of the day. | by now, halfway to the destination of old trafford, umbrellas formed a guard of honour at every stop but as team morale began to dip, a huge boost came in the form from the three runners. as if not enough moisture in the air! you have got everybody now crying again. how are you doing. all right, all right. tough. a tough day. still got a lot to do, but a bit of emotion around today. we are tired as well, but not far off. 0k, thank you. with every step, every note
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collected, every cheer... cheering ..the message spread. i just want to thank everybody. cheering arriving in york left kevin's former team—mate jamie peacock lost for words. how was your day? yeah, it's been epic. just really humbling, i think, to be part of this. so, yeah. and the reception? yes, i'mjusta bit... day six. the penultimate day saw the team arrive at headingley, the leeds rhinos ground, and a welcome home from rob himself. applause
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i know you are all stood side—to—side with us, just like we tried to do for rob. he is in the family. our team can't thank you enough for the support and awareness we've created, the money we have raised. i'm sure there have been a fewjokes on things along the way and a few tales told, but we have been watching and are incredibly proud of them. for them to do this challenge, it isjust mind blowing. cheering he is in touch with kevin all the time. in touch with his machine. he has been sending in lovely messages, you know, keep it going, mate. it is unbelievable, the friendship between them. it is fantastic. everybody needs a friend like kevin.
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then onto bradford city football club to meet stephen darby, another elite sportsman living with mnd. the emotional struggle was plain to see. as the last of the seven days dawned, kev and his fellow runners chris and dave were held together by tape. the finish line was still so far away, but the support was staggering, even if they were not! what has he said to you? it is broken. taping on calves and hamstrings, and great work, just going a kilometre at a time now. it is really tough. on saddleworth, in kev�*s back yard, he was met by former striker marcus stewart, who was diagnosed recently.
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kevin is a beacon of hope, - that's what he is, to a lot of us. you know, he's doing his best, for his mate rob as well, - along with his mates who are running with him, so the awareness- is happening at the moment. it is great. the timing of it, he does not do it very often - but when he does, it is big. so hopefully that will be the right way for him. i the final leg, and on their last legs, but they have done it. murrayfield to manchester, 300 miles. and onto the old trafford pitch during the rugby league world cup final, to a rousing reception. cheering kevin, you have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going?
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that exact thought. it is all about friendship, and the love for rob. cheering we have met some incredible people along the journey from edinburgh, but there is one thing for sure, that our country cares, it cares about people that need help, and that mnd community need us. ladies and gentlemen, please show your appreciation for kevin sinfield and his amazing support team. kevin sinfield and his team raised more than £2.25 million, butjust as important was the increased awareness of mnd, and giving a voice to those whose lives are blighted by this terrible, incurable and cruel disease.
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hello there. today has been a largely dry day with more sunshine around, but it's also been colder. as we head into tomorrow, the weather's going to look and feel very different. temperatures will be higher, the winds will be stronger. and we've got more cloud and some rain coming in as well. this was the window of calmer weather that we've been in. but if we look out in the atlantic, all this cloud is massing and this is where our weather's coming from. a few weather fronts will bring not just thicker cloud, but some rain in from the atlantic, more isobars, some stronger winds. but the winds are coming all the way from the azores, hence those higher temperatures before that cloud and rain. we've got clearer skies at the moment and it will be cold with an early frost. temperatures perhaps below freezing just briefly across the midlands and east anglia and then temperatures recover later as we see the cloud coming in, the winds picking up and this rain arriving will turn to snow over higher parts
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of scotland as we engage what's left of that colder air across this part of the country. elsewhere, though, those temperatures will be rising by the morning and we've got a cloudy, wet start for many places, some snowjust for a while over higher parts of scotland. that first band of rain moves through may become a bit drier, but only briefly. but there's more rain coming in more widely from the west. the winds will be strengthening as well. gets particularly windy across wales, in the south—west and here will get some heavier rain over the hills. but because it's the south—westerly wind, it's going to be milder than today. temperatures in double figures for many, a little bit chillier still across parts of scotland, perhaps, but there's more rain to come in scotland. that's the main concern here, given how wet it's been recently, could be some further local flooding and travel disruption. western and central parts of scotland through the day and into the night could get as much as two inches of rain. we're all going to keep some rain going through the evening and into the night as these weather fronts continue to push their way across the uk. most of those should be out of the way by the time we get to wednesday and we're
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left with a run of west of south—westerly winds. some sunshine perhaps, but also some showers, particularly for the western side of the uk. perhaps more sunshine arriving across the east midlands, across east anglia and the south—east of england. but it will be quite windy through the day across much of england and wales. not so much for scotland and northern ireland. nine degrees in the central belt of scotland and 11! in the southeast.
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