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Dover’s Jake Dixon achieved his third straight podium finish at Austria’s Red Bull Ring at the weekend MotoGP Moto2 event.
A Kent-born cyclist who won three medals for Australia at this summer’s Olympics will now represent Great Britain.
Find out who’s in KentOnline’s team of the week and vote for your star man.
Two international stars are set to help launch an ambitious new Academy at Canterbury Rugby Club in partnership with a school in the city.
Betteshanger Colliery Welfare CC all-rounder Derek Towe hit the winning runs for England in their Over-70s Cricket World Cup final seven-wicket win.
Jake Hill closed to within three points of top spot in the British Touring Car Championship after a winning weekend at Knockhill.
Kent Spitfires were hammered by Northamptonshire in their final Metro Bank One-Day Cup match this summer as a poor season hit a new low point.
Canterbury’s Caron Evans starred in an historic week for pickleball at a record-breaking Skechers English Open.
Gillingham boss Mark Bonner has given his verdict on the challenge that saw them reduced to 10 men on Tuesday night.
Bradley Ray admits he must improve in qualifying to secure top-10 finishes after the seventh round of the Superbike World Championship in Portugal.
KentOnline’s team of the week is back for the 2024/25 football season.
Maidstone powerboat racer Ben Jelf is best of British for the 17th time - but says domestic glory is an unexpected bonus this year.
Erin McNeice hopes Britain’s climbing success in Paris will inspire a new wave of youngsters to take up the sport back home.
Dina Asher-Smith helped Team GB secure silver in the women’s 4x100m relay final at the Paris Olympics.
Jack Leaning’s unbeaten 81 guided Kent Spitfires to a thrilling three-wicket victory against Derbyshire in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.
Erin McNeice wants to savour every moment of Paris 2024 - and now she’s in the boulder and lead climbing final the atmosphere will hit new heights.
Gillingham fans will be all smiles by May if the bookmakers’ odds for success are anything to go by.
Kent Spitfires were edged out in a hard-fought Metro Bank One-Day Cup match by Worcestershire Rapids on the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method.
We take a look at some forgotten players from Gillingham’s recent past and where they’ve ended up.
It was carnival time at the Old Gun Site on Sunday where a big crowd of 560 saw Kent Kings win the London Tournament in yet another last-heat decider.