Published: 10:56, 30 August 2022
Updated: 11:37, 30 August 2022
Tunbridge Wells Harriers' Liam White set the pace as almost 400 athletes lined up for this year's Canterbury Half-Marathon and KM Group photographer Barry Goodwin was there to capture all the action.
White's 1hr14min06sec gave him a 25-second win over Tonbridge AC's George Marshall, with Tonbridge clubmate Jay Smith third.
Dartford Harriers' Hannah Roberts won the women's race in 1:29.34, ahead of Kelly Clark of Victoria Park Harriers & Tower Hamlets in second while Tunbridge Wells Harriers' Emily Nash completed the top three.
Canterbury Half-Marathon race winner Liam White (No.450) battles with fourth-place finisher Joe Hartley (371) and third-place George Marshall (No.106). Picture: Barry Goodwin Bob Fursey (No.228) of Medway & Maidstone. Picture: Barry Goodwin Damien Gregory of Vegan Runners. Picture: Barry Goodwin Making another stride towards the finishing line. Picture: Barry Goodwin Olwen Cockell raises a smile as she pounds the course. Picture: Barry Goodwin Nyasha Munjoma gives the thumbs up. Picture: Barry Goodwin Ray Ramsay of Cambridge Harriers was among the field. Picture: Barry Goodwin Janusz Latala finished ninth in the men's race. Picture: Barry Goodwin No.492 Robert Latala and Justin Lane battle for supremacy. Picture: Barry Goodwin Stuart Adams races against the clock. Picture: Barry Goodwin Third place Jay Smith of Tonbridge AC (No.458) keeps a gap behind. Picture: Barry Goodwin Paul Crisp of Ashford & District Road Running Club was 12th. Picture: Barry Goodwin James Mackenzie for Dover Road Runners made the top-20 in 15th. Picture: Barry Goodwin Ian Angus was among those in Bank Holiday Monday race mode. Picture: Barry Goodwin Krzysztof Klidzia (No.466) was 10th running for Folkestone Running Club. Picture: Barry Goodwin David Weston (No.449) of Tunbridge Wells Harriers. Picture: Barry Goodwin Ashford & District Road Running Club duo Alice Cook (No.355) and Ailis Goddard (No.77). Picture: Barry Goodwin (58958308) Gregory Norman representing Canterbury Harriers. Picture: Barry Goodwin Steve Wright (No.480) was flying the flag for Paddock Wood. Picture: Barry Goodwin Aiden Gorham (left) on a charge for Ashford & District Road Running Club. Picture: Barry Goodwin