There were 15 new parkrunners among the field of 397 for the latest Lynn instalment on another lovely morning.
Non-stop banger racing action takes place at the Adrian Flux Arena this weekend, with more than 160 competitors scheduled to race.
West Norfolk Swimming Club claimed a string of successes at their annual open meet.
Pelicans rounded off an encouraging season with a very entertaining six-goal thriller at home to second-place side Saffron Walden.
The weekend unfolded in classic rugby style: full of passion, camaraderie, and the odd questionable referee decision.
Pupils from Holy Cross Church of England Primary School have been enjoying weekly rugby training sessions through a West Norfolk Rugby Club initiative
Athletics Norfolk honoured the achievements of athletes across the county.
West Norfolk Athletic Club member Digby Frammingham has received confirmation of his qualification to represent England masters.
It was a day of highs and near misses for the King’s Lynn Black Knights Wheelchair Rugby team.
King's Lynn were left to curse a run of outrageous misfortune as they suffered an agonising 46-44 defeat to Belle Vue in their Premiership opener.
Downham Town and Fakenham Town enhanced their title chances with big wins this afternoon, while Heacham continued their recent good form with a win.
Substitute Finlay Barnes climbed off the bench to net a winner as the Linnets maintained their play-off push with a dramatic victory at Leamington.
The 2025 BMX season got underway for the Hill family with the first round of the East Anglia summer series held in Ipswich on Sunday.
West Norfolk Petanque League celebrated the end of the winter 2024-25 season with a presentation day and a doubles’ plate completion.
King's Lynn skipper Nicolai Klindt says the riders feel a responsibility to the club to reward their winter efforts with a strong season on track.
Linnets boss Adam Lakeland is unconcerned about the tight nature of the National League North table and wants his side to keep churning out results.
King's Lynn’s terrific start to the season continued with a 53-37 win at Oxford to complete the job of progression to the KO Cup semi-finals.
Several lady members from the Gallow Club, at Fakenham, have helped the Norfolk team progress through to the final of the Ladies Atherley Trophy.
Golfers from West Norfolk pitted their wits against the club's two professionals - thanks to the brainchild of King's Lynn captain Claus Nielsen.
King's Lynn look to finish the job of KO Cup progression when they head to Oxford tonight for the second leg of their quarter-final tie.