KATA Running Retreat Thika 47th Time Trial Delivers Breakthrough Performances
Location: KATA Running Retreat Thika, Kenya. Date: August 13, 2025
The KATA Running Retreat Thika hosted its 47th Time Trial, drawing 25 athletes to test their speed and endurance on the familiar 5km and 10km courses. Despite several athletes returning from injury, the day was filled with standout performances and new personal bests.
Highlights
• Men’s 5km: The race belonged to Charles Ndirangu, who clocked 15:28—a new personal best by 18 seconds. Battling a lingering leg injury, Charles opted for the 5km instead of his usual 10km, making his performance even more impressive.
• Women’s 5km: Fifteen-year-old Ann Karanja shone with a 19:16 victory, followed by fellow 15-year-old Tabitha Wanjiru in 20:25. Both juniors displayed remarkable potential for the future.
• Men’s 10km: Athanas Kioko took the win in 29:05, holding off John Chege, who ran 29:41—a new personal best—just two weeks after returning from injury. Chege’s trademark aggressive style was on full display.
• Women’s 10km: Caren Chepkemoi dominated in 36:09, ahead of newcomer Ruth Maina (38:37) and Mary Wangari in third.
Results
5km Women
1. Ann Karanja (15) – 19:16
2. Tabitha Wanjiru (15) – 20:25
5km Men
1. Charles Ndirangu (24) – 15:28
2. Godfrey Kahora (19) – 16:44
3. Harrison Mwangi (21) – 17:04
4. Benjamin Ndaro (14) – 20:24
10km Women
1. Caren Chepkemoi (24) – 36:09
2. Ruth Maina (22) – 38:37
3. Mary Wangari (34) – 44:41
4. Lucy Muritu (40) – 45:57
10km Men
1. Athanas Kioko (30) – 29:05
2. John Chege (20) – 29:41 (PB)
3. Kelvin Kemoi (23) – 30:14
4. Ibrahim Wangu (22) – 30:31
5. Gabriel Kahura (42) – 30:38
6. Simon Ngumburu (30) – 30:42
7. Francis Waweru (32) – 30:49
8. Muriithi Wanjema (30) – 30:50
9. Joseph Karanja (42) – 32:54
10. Robert Ndegwa (20) – 34:17
11. Ezekiel Itoliti (20) – 35:29
12. Simon Ngereza (25) – 37:20
13. Charles Ndirangu (65) – 38:34
14. Amit Pankhania (30) – 41:03
15. Mitul Pankhania (27) – 48:24
Looking Ahead
The September time trial at KATA Running Retreat Thika will be replaced by the 5th Annual Double Road Race 15K, giving athletes a new competitive format to test their strength over multiple segments.
posted Wednesday August 13th
by Boris Baron