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Tonbridge AC’s James Kingston celebrates hat-trick of senior titles at Kent Cross-Country Championships with Rebecca Weston winning senior women’s race for Invicta East Kent

Tonbridge AC’s James Kingston won his third Kent Cross-Country Championships title in a row on Saturday.

Kingston once again set the pace in the senior men’s race at Brands Hatch, winning in 38min18sec - just one second faster than in 2024.

James Kingston won the senior men's race for Tonbridge AC - his third in a row. Picture: Mark Hookway
James Kingston won the senior men's race for Tonbridge AC - his third in a row. Picture: Mark Hookway

Rebecca Weston took the senior women’s honours for Invicta East Kent in 31.21, one of two triumphs for the Canterbury-based club with Alex Dack this year’s under-20 men’s winner (19.52).

Eliza Nicholson claimed the under-20 women’s title (22.26) for Blackheath & Bromley, while clubmate Jed Starvis did likewise in the under-17 men’s category with 20.02. Sevenoaks’ Holly Diprose (23.38) made strides in the under-17 women’s class.

Invicta East Kent's Rebecca Weston won the senior women's race at Brands Hatch. Picture: Mark Hookway
Invicta East Kent's Rebecca Weston won the senior women's race at Brands Hatch. Picture: Mark Hookway
Invicta East Kent's Alex Dack (No.244) found the pace to win the under-20 men's event. Picture: Mark Hookway
Invicta East Kent's Alex Dack (No.244) found the pace to win the under-20 men's event. Picture: Mark Hookway
Blackheath & Bromley's Eliza Nicholson was too good for the rest of the field in the under-20 women's race. Picture: Mark Hookway
Blackheath & Bromley's Eliza Nicholson was too good for the rest of the field in the under-20 women's race. Picture: Mark Hookway
Jed Starvis was in winning form for Blackheath & Bromley in the under-17 men's race. Picture: Mark Hookway
Jed Starvis was in winning form for Blackheath & Bromley in the under-17 men's race. Picture: Mark Hookway
Under-17 women's race winner Holly Diprose of Sevenoaks in action at Brands Hatch. Picture: Mark Hookway
Under-17 women's race winner Holly Diprose of Sevenoaks in action at Brands Hatch. Picture: Mark Hookway

Medway & Maidstone were among this year’s winners, Freddie Gibson first back in the under-15 boys’ race (15.11), while Weald’s Sophie Richmond (16.41) was the leading under-15 girl.

Emery Aldridge (Blackheath & Bromley) and Guy Bowers (Paddock Wood AC) were classified joint first in the under-13 boys’ event - both clocking 10.39 - and Dartford Harriers’ Tyla Jade Thomas was quickest in the under-13 girls’ race (11.39).

Medway & Maidstone's Freddie Gibson was fastest in the under-15 boys' race this year. Picture: Mark Hookway
Medway & Maidstone's Freddie Gibson was fastest in the under-15 boys' race this year. Picture: Mark Hookway
Weald's Sophie Richmond Weald on her way to winning the under-15 girls' race on Saturday. Picture: Mark Hookway
Weald's Sophie Richmond Weald on her way to winning the under-15 girls' race on Saturday. Picture: Mark Hookway
Action from the Under-13 boys' race at Brands Hatch. Paddock Wood AC's Guy Bowers, left, and Blackheath and Bromley's Emery Aldridge, right, were joint first after recording times of 10min39sec. Picture: Mark Hookway
Action from the Under-13 boys' race at Brands Hatch. Paddock Wood AC's Guy Bowers, left, and Blackheath and Bromley's Emery Aldridge, right, were joint first after recording times of 10min39sec. Picture: Mark Hookway
Dartford Harriers' Tyla Jade Thomas won the under-13 girls' category. Picture: Mark Hookway
Dartford Harriers' Tyla Jade Thomas won the under-13 girls' category. Picture: Mark Hookway

Tonbridge won six and 12-to-score team prizes at senior men’s level, and also won the under-17 men’s four-to-score competition. Blackheath & Bromley’s senior women were three and six-to-score winners, and they triumphed, too, in the under-20 women’s three-to-score, under-15 boys’ four-to-score and under-13 boys’ four-to-score.

Cambridge Harriers topped the pile in the under-15 and under-13 girls’ three-to-score while Invicta East Kent won the under-20 men’s three-to-score. M&M took the under-17 women’s team award.

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