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Fast Times and Personal Bests Highlight February KATA Time Trial

It was a beautiful day at the Kenya Athletics Training Academy (KATA) in Thika as athletes lined up for the monthly February edition of the KATA Time Trial. With 31 registered participants, the event showcased remarkable performances, personal bests, and promising young talents.

In the men’s 10K, Peter Mwaniki (second photo) dominated the race, crossing the finish line in an impressive 28:59. He was followed closely by Peter Mburu in 29:27, with Raphael Karita securing third place in 29:28. However, the standout performance of the day belonged to Stephen Ngigi, who finished fourth with a personal best of 29:30. Ngigi’s dedication to improvement has been evident, shaving off more than 30 seconds from his previous mark and lowering his personal best by over 70 seconds in just three months.

On the women’s side, Kellen Waithira took the 10K crown, stopping the clock at a stellar 34:56. She was followed by Lois Karie, who finished strong in 35:31.

The junior athletes also put on a show, with Justus Nyamai, 17 years old, posting 16:13 and Peter Waititu, also 17, finishing in 16:58 in their respective events. Their efforts signal a bright future for Kenyan distance running.

KATA’s women sprinters stepped up for the 5K race, showing their versatility. Kenya’s 100m icon, Doreen Waka, finished second, using the race as preparation for her first track meeting of 2025, set to take place in just two days.

The February time trial at KATA once again proved to be a stage for elite performances, breakthrough moments, and the emergence of new talent. With dedication and hard work, these athletes continue to push the boundaries, making KATA a hub for world-class distance running.

Official Results

10km MEN

1. Peter Mwaniki, 27, Bib 55 – 28:59

2. Peter Mburu, 26, Bib 27 – 29:27

3. Raphael Karita, 24, Bib 26 – 29:28

4. Stephen Ngigi, 20, Bib 1 – 29:30

5. John Kuria, 30, Bib 43 – 30:07

6. James Maina, 27, Bib 2 – 30:27

7. John Chege, 19, Bib 7 – 30:38

8. Boniface Mungai, 29, Bib 14 – 31:54

9. Julius Mwangi, 41, Bib 34 – 32:57

10. Charles Ndirangu, 24, Bib 4 – 33:33

11. Ali Rashid, 22, Bib 3 – 34:50

12. David Muriuki, 39, Bib 23 – 34:57

13. Charles Ndirangu, 64, Bib 40 – 38:13

10km WOMEN

1. Kellen Waithira, 37, Bib 44 – 34:56

2. Lois Karie, 24, Bib 42 – 35:31

3. Pauline Wanjiku, 17, Bib 49 – 35:55

4. Karen Chepkemoi, 23, Bib 223 – 36:09

5. Susan Njuu, 37, Bib 48 – 36:23

6. Naomi Wambui, 40, Bib 53 – 37:15

7. Everlyn Wanjiku, 27, Bib 29 – 39:18

8. Lucy Muritu, 39, Bib 47 – 46:05

5km MEN

1. Kariuki Wangari, 25, Bib 22 – 16:05

2. Ismael Mburu, 23, Bib 13 – 16:07

3. Frederick Wambua, 20, Bib 66 – 16:11

4. Justus Nyamai, 17, Bib 39 – 16:13

5. Peter Waititu, 17, Bib 46 – 16:58

5km WOMEN

1. Pauline Muhavi, 22, Bib 50 – 19:00

2. Doreen Waka, 29, Bib 63 – 23:36

3. Sheila Makungu, 21, Bib 51 – 23:39

4. Peris Chege, 36, Bib 52 – 24:47

5. Teresa Wangui, 23, Bib 20 – 24:51

The 43rd KATA Time Trial will be held on March 12. All runners of all abilities are invited to join us. For more info, contact our KATA manager, Chris.

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KATA Time Trial Series

The KATA Monthly Time Trial is a unique and inclusive event designed to support runners of all levels in achieving their goals and showcasing their fitness. Held at the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy (KATA) in Thika, Kenya, this event offers both 10K and 5K distances on an accurate, certified course, providing participants with an unparalleled opportunity to improve and prove...

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