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The county’s leading track and field athletes descended on Medway Park at the weekend for the annual Kent County Track & Field Championships, and KM Group photographer Barry Goodwin was on hand to capture all the best action.
Held in Medway for the first time in four years, host club M&M welcomed Ashford AC, Central Park Athletics, Coastal Striders, Dartford Grammar School, Dartford Harriers, Folkestone Running & AC, Invicta East Kent, Paddock Wood AC, Sevenoaks AC, Swale Combined AC, Thanet AC, The Judd School, Tonbridge AC and Weald Tri Club among others for another memorable gold rush.
Victor Watling in high jump action for Tonbridge AC. He finished third in the under-16 age group. Picture: Barry GoodwinInvicta East Kent’s Georgina Kyte (red) was a winner in the senior women’s 400m hurdles. Picture: Barry GoodwinAdriana Pepin represented Thanet AC in the shot put and the hammer at under-18 level, finishing second and third respectively. Picture: Barry Goodwin100m heats action featuring under-16s No.58 Oliver Hawkins (Folkestone Running & AC), No.53 Chetan Dakarapu (Tonbridge AC) and No.70 David Shoyoye (Medway & Maidstone). Picture: Barry GoodwinNo.49 Tomisin Kikidaope Atoloye (Dartford Harriers) and No.55 Olutomiwa Faromika (Ashford AC) in the under-16s’ 100m heats at Medway Park. Picture: Barry GoodwinUnder-16s No.66 Ryan Pokharel (Dartford Harriers), No.57 Rupert Gregory (Ashford AC) and No.65 Jake Phillips (Ashford AC) go head-to-head in the sprints. Picture: Barry GoodwinRacing the clock and each other in the under-18 100m are Victor Redman (Invicta East Kent), Olufikayo Lana (Blackheath & Bromley Harriers) and Max Osborn (Tonbridge AC). Picture: Barry GoodwinMack Stein Hughes of Folkestone Running & AC taking part in the under-16 high jump. He finished fifth on Saturday. Picture: Barry GoodwinWinner in the both the senior men’s 1,500m and 5,000m, No.279 Jamie Walsh of Medway and Maidstone AC. Picture: Barry GoodwinLuke Francis of Bexley AC – was third in Saturday’s senior men’s 1,500m and second in Sunday’s 800m final. Picture: Barry GoodwinThe under-20 men’s 1,500m final included No.291 Daniel Whitehouse (Cambridge Harriers), No.293 Joe Wilson (Dartford Harriers), No.281 Epheson Berhe (Cambridge Harriers) and No.238 Premlee Salmon (Dartford Harriers). Picture: Barry GoodwinGuy Slingsby representing Ashford AC in the under-18 1,500m final. Picture: Barry GoodwinDartford Harriers’ No.38 Keon Odulawa in the under-18 men’s 100m against No.30 Tyler Coppins (Dwain Chambers Sprint Club). Picture: Barry GoodwinSprint action featuring under-18 runners No.36 Josephus Nanjo (Central Park Athletics) and No.41 Amram Raut (Canterbury Academy). Picture: Barry GoodwinSwale Combined AC duo No.33 Noah Jennings and No.32 Alfie Hughes do battle in the under-18 100m heats. Picture: Barry Goodwin
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