
Tom Jenkins
Photojournalist at The Guardian
Photojournalist at Freelance
Photographer and occasional filmmaker. Almost always sport. Guardian/Observer contract. Random ramblings are mine and no-one elses.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Tom Jenkins
King Charles doffs his hat to the crowd as he enters the Royal Enclosure on day one. Reflections in the goggles of Dylan Browne McMonagle as he rides First Wave to the start of the St James’s Palace Stakes. Ryan Moore yanks off his goggles after being unplaced on the King’s horse Reaching High in the 5th race, the Ascot Stakes.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Tom Jenkins
We take a look at our pick of the best images from an emotion filled Goodison Park as it played host to a men’s match for the final time Tom Jenkins and agencies Main image: Fans cheer during the closing ceremony after the Everton’s last men’s match at Goodison Park.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Tom Jenkins
Fans exit Wembley Park tube station before kick-off. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian Supporters head down Wembley Way to the stadium. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian No prizes for guessing which team this particular individual is supporting … Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian … Nor which Palace player is this fan’s favourite.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Tom Jenkins
An era lasting 133 years comes to an end this Sunday as Everton’s men’s team play their final game at Goodison Park. In 1892 the team left their former home at Anfield – which Liverpool FC adopted soon after – upping sticks due to an argument over rent, to set up a new home, a short walk across Stanley Park. Goodison Park became the first major football venue built in England and since then no other English football ground has staged more top-level men’s matches.
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1 month ago |
sportbible.com | Tom Jenkins
Home> Football> Football NewsRonaldinho snubbed the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner. Lionel Messi is widely regarded as the greatest player to ever kick a ball, however, former teammate Ronaldinho snubbed the Argentinian when asked to name the GOAT. The GOAT debate is something that comes with every professional sport, however, in football, it seems as though it is a topic of conversation each and every day.
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Here are some of my favourite images from 2024 and the stories behind them. It’s always great to look back, but this has been a particularly brilliant sporting year. You’ll find me in 2025 on Bluesky: @tomjenkinspix.bsky.social Happy New Year! https://t.co/FCM96Abem1

RT @James_Dart: The sights and stories of fancy dress at the darts, in this @TomJenkinspix photo essay https://t.co/JAJPvqcjep https://t.co…

RT @Yourallypally: “It’s just pure entertainment. This is all about banter, everyone’s friendly, the beer is flowing, it’s a great atmosphe…