Find local news in Kent

Home   Canterbury   Sport   Article

Barry Goodwin's best images from the Canterbury Riverside 10k

05:00, 24 March 2022

updated: 00:00, 25 March 2022

Daniel Quinn came out on top at the Canterbury Riverside 10k on Sunday.

Quinn, who was running for South London Harriers in the M40 category, pipped Medway and Maidstone AC’s M50 Richard Tomlinson to the finish in 37min01sec.

Daniel Quinn on his way to victory. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Daniel Quinn on his way to victory. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Richard Tomlinson, of Medway & Maidstone AC, was second home. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Richard Tomlinson, of Medway & Maidstone AC, was second home. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Deal Tri junior James Wisbey put in an impressive display for third. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Deal Tri junior James Wisbey put in an impressive display for third. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Luke Dunmall of Christ Church Runners came fifth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Luke Dunmall of Christ Church Runners came fifth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
David Sadler (number 200) from Faversham Running Club finished sixth while Ian Merrick (number 149) was eighth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
David Sadler (number 200) from Faversham Running Club finished sixth while Ian Merrick (number 149) was eighth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Thanet Road Runners member Abigail Cardwell, who was the first female to finish, closes in on Dean Evans who finished 11th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Thanet Road Runners member Abigail Cardwell, who was the first female to finish, closes in on Dean Evans who finished 11th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Ben Hutchinson finished ninth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Ben Hutchinson finished ninth. Picture: Barry Goodwin
James Abbott (number one) came 12th while Medway & Maidstone AC's Gary Hughes finished 20th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
James Abbott (number one) came 12th while Medway & Maidstone AC's Gary Hughes finished 20th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Jemma Whyman, of Medway & Maidstone AC, was second female back in 16th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Jemma Whyman, of Medway & Maidstone AC, was second female back in 16th. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Folkestone Running Club's Karla Larnder came 26th and was third female back. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Folkestone Running Club's Karla Larnder came 26th and was third female back. Picture: Barry Goodwin
General race action. Picture: Barry Goodwin
General race action. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Can you spot anyone you recognise? Picture: Barry Goodwin
Can you spot anyone you recognise? Picture: Barry Goodwin
More than 200 runners took part. Picture: Barry Goodwin
More than 200 runners took part. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Paula Thorne, Aisha Seadon and Rebekah Murray on the course. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Paula Thorne, Aisha Seadon and Rebekah Murray on the course. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Faversham Running Club trio Sorrell Dowling, Jennie Reading and Ali Dunt. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Faversham Running Club trio Sorrell Dowling, Jennie Reading and Ali Dunt. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Tomlinson finished two seconds further back after a race to the line while 17-year-old junior James Wisbey, of Deal Tri, also put in an impressive display, clocking 37.27 for third.

First female back was Thanet Road Runners’ Abigail Cardwell with 40.14 for 10th overall, ahead of Medway and Maidstone’s Jemma Whyman 42.03 who came back in 16th spot overall.

With more than 200 runners taking part, Folkestone Running Club member Karla Larnder was the third female across the line 45.23 for 26th place.

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More