Sporting legends assembled at the University of Kent on 5 December 2014 for a special gala evening to celebrate sport achievement across the county.
The event, which took place on 5 December 2014 at the University’s Canterbury campus sports centre, welcomed Kent sport stars to celebrate their past and present successes, and their future sporting aspirations.
The event, founded by the University’s Kent Sport Director Graham Holmes, was organised by Kent Sport in partnership with Kent County Council Sport and Physical Activity Service (KCC). It was hosted by Kent alumnus and county cricketer, David Fulton and also featured a number of sporting legends from the region including (among many others): England cricketer and Ashes winner, Geraint Jones MBE; Maidstone-born GB decathlete, Martin Brockman; Canterbury’s England women’s rugby player, Amy Garnett; and Sochi winter Olympics GB bobsleigh team member, David Coleman.
The University’s own sport scholars also attended the event. Many of these scholars have gone on to represent GB, such as karate champion Jasmine Pomeroy, and hockey player and Rio 2016 hopeful Susannah Townsend. Future stars from across the county, including athletes Bobby and Alex Clay and Paralympian skier Millie Knight, were present.
The event is part of the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, and also launched a special fundraising initiative called Project 100 which will contribute to future sporting projects for Kent students.
The evening’s entertainment featured live music from double MOBO award-winning saxophonist and Kent alumnus YolanDa Brown and a performance from the Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company.
This year’s gala evening followed the success of the first Kent’s Sporting Legends event held in 2012, also jointly hosted by the University and KCC. It is hoped the event will run biennially due to its success.
A special publication highlighting the achievements of Kent’s Sporting Legends has been produced. For more information visit: www.kent.ac.uk/sports/kentsportinglegends.
Other images from the event can be found on Flickr