Two of the most iconic races of the year - one local and one national - happened last week and West Norfolk Athletic Club's youngsters tackled both.
Super One InterMAX kart champion Jenson Sayell had mixed fortunes at Glam-Y-Gors in Wales at the weekend.
Terrington took the North West Norfolk League Division One cup honours with a hard-fought win against Dersingham at Fakenham's Daly Group Stadium.
North Runcton booked their place in the next round of the Mid Norfolk Sunday League Challenge Cup by beating Grimston.
Under-14 players from West Norfolk became the first youth team from the club to lift the County Cup since 2018 as Wymondham were beaten on home turf.
North Runcton made a winning start in the Norfolk Alliance Premier Division with two South Africans playing big roles in the club's opening day win.
King's Lynn Golf Club's Myhill squad held off an afternoon revival from their opponents to defeat Bawburgh Golf Club.
Downham Stow captain Pat Yates is keeping his feet firmly on the ground - despite his side's fine start to the East Anglian Premier League season.
King's Lynn got halfway towards pulling off a massive upset in their derby clash at Ipswich on Bank Holiday Monday, before going down to a 53-37 loss.
The big local athletics event of the weekend was, of course, the Run For All GEAR.
Adam Lakeland is seeking assurances from the club's hierarchy over next season after missing out on promotion from the National League North.
Boss Rob Lyon is hoping options emerge later this month to rebuild the top end of his team.
Lynn have signed energetic midfielder Josh McCammon from National League North rivals Peterborough Sports.
The Linnets have unveiled their new home and away kits for the 2024/25 season and start their pre-season campaign tonight (Friday).