Tom Vandenkendelaere is a former University of Kent Sports Scholar and graduate of The School of Politics and International Relations. Having been a part of … Read more
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Millie Knight wins World Cup gold
Millie Knight is a woman full of ambition. Becoming visually impaired at a young age, she knows no boundaries when it comes to excelling on … Read more
Kent Sport scholar Helen Grimsley jumps 10 places!
Kent Sport scholar Helen Grimsley (Fencing) competes at The Welsh Open. The Welsh Open is one of the bigger domestic National Sabre opens in the … Read more
Stamp Out Stress
The exam season is nearly upon us; it’s time to switch on and cram in some much needed revision over the next few weeks. A … Read more
Xercise Factor is back!
Kent Sport’s fitness competition is back by popular demand, offering members the chance to be selected for one-to-one fitness mentoring and battle it out in … Read more
Vice-Chancellor’s Cup 2017
Fabled staff tournament the Vice-Chancellor’s Cup has returned for 2017! Gather your squad of staff members, pick your events and battle other departments for a chance … Read more
What makes Kent Sport the best place to train in Canterbury?
Kent Sport health and fitness instructor Sarah Black lays out the reasons why our facilities are the best in Canterbury. When looking for a new … Read more
A closely-fought end to the Vice-Chancellor’s Cup 2016
The Vice-Chancellor’s Cup is over for another year, and what a year it has been! With two new teams, and a total of twenty departments … Read more
Why sport matters to Viola Siggie
Kent Sport asked why sport matters. Viola Siggie submitted one of the winning entries and this is her story. Viola is a third year Psychology … Read more
Why sport matters to Jenny Nash.
Kent Sport asked why sport matters. Jenny Nash submitted one of the winning entries and this is her story. Jenny graduated in July 2013 with … Read more