Honoring Rob Burrow: Lindsey's Emotional Journey at the London Marathon

Lindsey Burrow runs the London Marathon in memory of her late husband Rob Burrow, raising funds for MND charities and honoring his legacy.

Lindsey Burrow's Tribute Run

Lindsey Burrow, a 42-year-old mother of three, is set to run the London Marathon this Sunday in memory of her late husband, Rob Burrow. Rob, a former rugby league legend, passed away in June 2024 after a courageous battle with motor neurone disease (MND). Lindsey's participation in the marathon is not just a personal challenge but a heartfelt tribute to Rob's enduring legacy.

Rob's Legacy and MND Advocacy

Rob Burrow's diagnosis came in 2019, two years after he retired from a stellar 17-year career with Leeds Rhinos. During his career, he made nearly 500 appearances and won 13 trophies. Post-retirement, Rob, along with his former teammate and close friend Kevin Sinfield, raised over £15 million for MND charities. Their efforts were recognized in the 2024 New Year Honours, where both were awarded CBEs.

Emotional Motivation

Lindsey shared with BBC Yorkshire, "He will be in spirit with me throughout the whole run, in my head saying 'come on run faster, you can do this'." She added, "As I lace up my trainers I'll definitely be thinking of Rob and the MND community. That is ultimately why I am running the race, to make Rob proud."

Upcoming Challenges

Following the London Marathon, Lindsey will also participate in the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon two weeks later. This event continues the fundraising efforts for the Leeds Rhinos Foundation and Leeds Hospitals Charity, causes close to Rob's heart.

Community Support

Lindsey will not be alone in her journey. Her brother Mark will join her for the 26.2-mile run, and the support from the community has been overwhelming. The London Marathon's official charity this year is Pancreatic Cancer UK, highlighting the importance of early detection and research.

Inspirational Stories

The marathon will also feature other inspirational runners, including Jo Curtis, who lost her husband to pancreatic cancer. Jo's participation underscores the marathon's role in raising awareness and funds for critical health issues.

Final Thoughts

Lindsey's run is more than a marathon; it's a testament to love, resilience, and the power of community. As she takes each step, she carries with her the spirit of Rob Burrow, inspiring countless others to support MND research and honor those affected by the disease.

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