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The 55th edition of the KATA Time Trial Series unfolded in unforgettable fashion in Thika, where heavy rainfall, cold temperatures and high humidity created a demanding stage for one of the region’s most respected road tests. What began beneath grey skies became a celebration of resilience, ambition and the enduring beauty of athletes daring to challenge their limits.
The KATA Time Trial has never relied on grand stadiums or roaring crowds to define its importance. Its prestige is rooted in something deeper—the purity of competition, the honesty of effort and the relentless pursuit of progress. Here, there are no shortcuts and no hiding places. Every stride must be earned, every second must be fought for, and every finish line tells a story of discipline, sacrifice and belief.
Even with the weather working against them, the athletes rose magnificently to the occasion. In the men’s 10km race, the early pace was expertly guided by Peter Mwaniki, whose calm and measured rhythm gave the field structure through the opening stages. When the contest reached its decisive moment, Peter Wanyoike surged clear to win in 29:46, holding off John Kuria, who finished strongly in 30:02, while Charles Wanjora completed the podium in 30:37.
The women’s 10km produced another fine display of strength and composure as Nyimpha Kiteta mastered the difficult conditions to claim victory in 34:04. She finished ahead of Jane Wanja in 35:44 and Ruth Maina in 36:42, both of whom ran with grit and admirable resolve.
In the men’s 5km, one of the day’s most captivating stories came through the spirited rivalry between Dennis Musau and Elam Okato. Their battle brought colour, drama and extra intensity to the morning. Dennis attacked with courage and hunger to clock 18:51, while Elam answered with experience and patience to finish in 20:07. Though the official race winner was the outstanding Francis Maina in 16:04, with Harrison Mathenge second in 16:41 and Kelvin Muko third in 16:59, the duel between Dennis and Elam became one of the moments people will remember longest.
The women’s 5km was equally thrilling, with Doreen Mutua producing a superb run of 18:17 to secure victory after a fiercely contested race. She held off the fast-finishing Lucy Njeri, who ran 18:24, and Faith Kitonga, who crossed in 18:26, in one of the closest finishes of the day.
Beyond the victories and podium finishes, the morning also belonged to the many athletes who achieved Personal Bests. In such difficult weather, those breakthroughs carried even greater meaning. They were not simply numbers on a stopwatch, but proof that patient work, quiet sacrifice and countless unseen training sessions can still produce progress when conditions are toughest.
The lessons of the day continued after the finish line during the post-race gathering, where coaches and veteran athletes shared wisdom with the competitors. They urged the younger runners to remain patient with their journey, to trust consistency, and to understand that lasting success is never rushed. Greatness, they reminded them, is built quietly through daily discipline, one honest effort at a time.
When the rain finally faded and the roads grew silent once more, the legacy of this edition remained clear. The 55th KATA Time Trial was more than a race—it was a portrait of courage, a song of perseverance and a shining reminder that dreams often grow strongest in difficult weather. In every stride there was hope, in every finish there was pride, and in every athlete there burned the beautiful promise of something greater still to come.
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Welcome to the KATA Monthly Time Trial Held at the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy in Thika, Kenya, 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. This event offers both 10K and 5K distances on an accurate, certified course, providing participants with...
more...The familiar sound of pounding footsteps will once again roll across the tarmac course in Thika on Wednesday, 15th April 2026, as the 55th edition of the KATA Time Trial takes centre stage. There may be no grand stadium atmosphere, no roaring crowds, and no glittering finish-line ceremony, yet within the athletics world this event carries enormous value. For the runners who gather there, it is not about spectacle—it is about precision, progress, and the relentless pursuit of improvement.
Held near the training grounds of the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy in Thika, the KATA Time Trial has steadily built a reputation as one of the most respected performance tests on the local calendar. Over the years, it has become a trusted benchmark where athletes measure their development, sharpen their race instincts, and turn months of disciplined training into meaningful results.
Unlike conventional races, where tactical battles and pack dynamics often shape the outcome, the KATA Time Trial has traditionally reduced competition to its purest form, with athletes racing mainly against the clock and their own previous bests. However, this 55th edition is expected to bring a different dimension. While time remains the ultimate target, the event is likely to be defined by calculated tactical battles and well-organised pack running, as athletes work together to sustain strong rhythms and create the ideal conditions for faster times and more personal bests. Success will still demand disciplined pacing, sharp judgment, and composure under pressure, but strategy could prove just as decisive as strength. Adding further intrigue to the programme, the 5km race is set to feature an exciting showdown between two experienced veterans, Dennis and Elam, whose rivalry promises to inject extra intensity into an already highly anticipated morning.
This edition will once again feature the classic 5-kilometre and 10-kilometre tests, two distances that reveal different dimensions of an athlete’s fitness. The 5km demands sharp speed, efficiency, and the courage to sustain discomfort at a fast rhythm. The 10km, by contrast, rewards patience, endurance, and the discipline to manage effort over a longer stretch. In both events, even the smallest pacing error can prove costly on the unforgiving road.
One of the most exciting themes of this edition will be the determined chase for personal bests. For many runners, the stopwatches in Thika represent more than numbers—they represent evidence of growth, sacrifice, and progress. Every second gained is the reward for countless early mornings, demanding sessions, and unwavering commitment. That is what makes the time trial so significant: it transforms training into truth.
The conditions in Thika are expected to favour athletes who respect the distance and run with intelligence. Those who remain patient in the opening kilometres often finish strongly, while those who attack too early may pay the price before the line. It is a setting where discipline is rewarded and lessons are learned in real time.
Though it may unfold quietly, the impact of the KATA Time Trial reaches far beyond a single morning. On this modest stretch of tarmac, athletes continue to refine their craft, build resilience, and chase the standards that define excellence. When the watches stop at the end of the 55th chapter, the results will tell more than finishing times—they will tell the story of ambition, hard work, and the endless pursuit of becoming better.
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Welcome to the KATA Monthly Time Trial Held at the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy in Thika, Kenya, 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. This event offers both 10K and 5K distances on an accurate, certified course, providing participants with...
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