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The June Kenyan Athletics Training Academy Time-Trial took place on Thursday in Thika with a majority of the athletes attaining their Season Best.
Peter Mwaniki clocked 29:33.6 to win the 10kilometres while upshot Levis Kuria clocked 14:59.6 as his Personal Best in ruling the 5Km when the monthly event were staged on the The Mang'u - Ndarugo Road on Thursday morning.
In Women, Catherine Njihia was unchallenged in the 10Km trial clicking 34:26.7 followed by Maureen Nairesiae who clocked 41:49.8 while Nancy Githaiga closed the category in 45:38.7
10Km
1. Peter Mwaniki 138 - 29:33.6
2. Peter Wanyoike 139 - 29:38.7
3. Zakaria Kirika 115 - 29:41.6
4. Raphael Gacheru 117 - 30:02.1
5. Peter Mburu 144- 30:16.5
6. Eston Mugo 136 - 30:29.0
7. John Kuria 142 - 31:05.0
8. Evans Kiguru 122 - 31:38.8
9. Anthony Mukundi 108 - 32:08.1
10. Alfred Kamande 126 - 33:06.0
11. Paul Nganga 135 - 34:22.2
12. Catherine Njihia 141 - 34:26.7
13. Inertia Mugethi 129 - 35:33.6
14. Maureen Nairesiae 140 - 41:49.8
15. Ismael Mburu 111 - 45:33.7
16. Nancy Githaiga 120 - 45:38.7
5Km
1. Levis Kuria 84 - 14:59.6
2..Fredrick Kiprotich 124 - 15:09.8
3. Amos Chirchir 114 - 16:31.5
4. Paul Kariuki 107 - 17:11.8
5..Peter Mukundi 17:26.5
6. Caren Chepkemoi 138 - 18:56.6
(06/15/2023) Views: 931 ⚡AMPKATA TIME TRIAL #39 AT THIKA MANGU NDARUGO ROAD ON NOVEMBER 13,2024 10k results 1.Athanas kioko 29:14 1 29 2.Raphael gacheru 29:29 12 24 3.peter mwaniki 29:42 9 26 4.Stephen ngige 30:05 3 20 5.Peter mwangi 31:05 13 6.Peter wanyoike 31:16 28 29 7.Kelvin ragui 31:24 26 23 8.kariuki joseph 31:50 22 38 9.david muriuki 32:04 28 28 10.Amos chirchir...
more...Peter Mwaniki Njeru improved his February time by more than six seconds during Kenyan Athletics Training Academy 19th 10,000 metres time-trial as the monthly event moved to Thika Stadium on Wednesday.
Njeru clocked 29:36.2 improving his February 29:42. He was followed closely by Nyahururu-based Joseph Mwangi who managed 29:59.1 while home-boy Zakaria Kirika finished 3rd in 30:37.1
In the 5,000m, Fredrick Kiprotich out ran Boniface Mungai to finished in 15:09.2 while the latter timed 15:15.6 with upcoming Levis Kuria came third in 15:32.8.
The next time-trial will take place on the Road and is slated for April 19 on the Ndaugo-Mang’u Road.
RESULTS
10,000 Metres (Bib, age, time)
1.Peter Mwaniki 112 24 29:36.2
2. Joseph Mwangi 89 20 29:59.1
3. Zakariah Kirika 103 22 30:37.1
4. Peter Mburu 121 27 30:46.7
5. Raphael Gacheru 105 24 31:40.3
6. Evans Kiguru 117 27 32:04.1
7. Anthony Mukundi 119 35 32:42.2
8. Christopher Kamande 113 35 37:42.6
5,000metres
1. Fredrick Kiprotich 107 23 15:09.2
2. Boniface Mungai 111 25 15:15.6
3. Levis Kuria 124 21 15:32.8
4. Eston Mugo 122 30 15:48.6
5. Alfred Kamande 123 25 16:17.7
6. Catherine Njihia 106 24 17:10.2
7. Paul Ng’ang’a 120 42 17:12.8
8. Peter Mukundi 90 25 17:53.7
9. Caren Chepkemoi 93 19 19:11.6
10. Amos Chirchir 110 23 20:30.0
11. Joseph Wanjiru 109 34 20:22.8
12. Hannah Njeri 84 23 22:27.6
13. Virginia Wanjiru 125 21 24:08.9
14. S. Suryawanshi 127 31 27:58.6
(03/15/2023) Views: 890 ⚡AMPKATA TIME TRIAL #39 AT THIKA MANGU NDARUGO ROAD ON NOVEMBER 13,2024 10k results 1.Athanas kioko 29:14 1 29 2.Raphael gacheru 29:29 12 24 3.peter mwaniki 29:42 9 26 4.Stephen ngige 30:05 3 20 5.Peter mwangi 31:05 13 6.Peter wanyoike 31:16 28 29 7.Kelvin ragui 31:24 26 23 8.kariuki joseph 31:50 22 38 9.david muriuki 32:04 28 28 10.Amos chirchir...
more...Bernard Wambua and Zachariah Kirika emerged as the winners of the 18th edition of KATA (Kenyan Athletics Training Academy) 10k and 5K Time-Trial that took place on Wednesday Feb 15 in Thika, Kenya.
The duo clocked 29:14.8 and 15:14.1 in the trials held on a 5Km- loop that has become the standard distance for the Training Academy.
Peter Mwaniki and Peter Wanyoike finished second and third in the 10Km while Evans Kiguru and Anthony Mukundi occupied similar positions in the 5km.
In women, Lucy Mawia led the class, cloccking 33:19.8 for the 10k ahead of Lilian Lelei who clocked 33:35.5.
The March Trial is schedule March 15 at the Stadium in Thika Kenya. This will be the 18th monthly event.
10Km
1. Bernard Wambua 25 119 29:14.8
2. Peter Mwaniki 24 112 29:42.6
3. Peter Wanyoike 26 114 30:03.6
4. Raphael Gacheru 23 106 30:25.5
5. Peter Mburu 27 110 31:25.3
6. Simon Ngumbao 27 84 32:46.2
7. Eston Mugo 30 125 33:19.4
8. Lucy Mawia 24 121 33:19.8
9. Lilian Lelei 26 122 33:35.5
10.Chris Kamande 35 107 36:11.6
11. Catherine Njihia 24 90 36:22.9
12. Paul Ng’ang’a 42 120 36:38.3
13. Kellen Waithera 36 124 36:38.7
14. Naomi Wambui 39 123 37:08.2
5Km
1. Zachariah Kirika 22 89 15:14.1
2. Evans Kiguru 27 111 15:52.5
3. Anthoney Kamande 35 117 16:07.3
4. John Mutiso 19 109 16:27.1
5. Alfred Kamande 25 115 16:51.6
6. Amos Chirchir 23 108 17:36.4
7. Peter Mukundi 25 113 17:57.8
8. Lawrence Maina 27 118 18:17.9
9. Lilian Musenya 22 97 22:03.9
(02/15/2023) Views: 1,029 ⚡AMPKATA TIME TRIAL #39 AT THIKA MANGU NDARUGO ROAD ON NOVEMBER 13,2024 10k results 1.Athanas kioko 29:14 1 29 2.Raphael gacheru 29:29 12 24 3.peter mwaniki 29:42 9 26 4.Stephen ngige 30:05 3 20 5.Peter mwangi 31:05 13 6.Peter wanyoike 31:16 28 29 7.Kelvin ragui 31:24 26 23 8.kariuki joseph 31:50 22 38 9.david muriuki 32:04 28 28 10.Amos chirchir...
more...Most Kenyans under the age of 25 or so who run seriously are not doing it as recreation or for health reasons, they run because they think they have the ability to be a professional runner. A career where they can win enough prize money to provide for themselves and their family.
In the United States most runners of all ages run for recreation and or for health reasons. Most Americans do not even know a runner can make a living, a very good living from running races. The sport of professional running did not start until 1986 officially.
There are as many as 80,000 Kenyans who feel they have the talent to make it as a pro runner. Some have made it but most have not. Many feel they have the talent to become the next Eliud Kipchoge, the most well-known marathoner in history.
(First photo) Some of over 100 athletes who have trained at KATA since 2019. Charles (red shirt) is one of the top 60-69 runner in all of Kenya and has been part of the KATA since the beginning.
Eliud is their hero, and everyone knows Eliud is earning millions of dollars for his efforts and well deserved too. He has lowered the world record to 2:01:09 and he thinks he can run even faster.
The professional sport of running as become very competitive. Gone are the days where a man could run a half marathon in one hour and five minutes or a woman one hour eleven minutes and expect to win the race.
Maybe these times are still fast enough to win a race that does not offer prize money or very little but not races that pay out several thousand of dollars to their winners.
(Second photo) Coach Joseph going over a recent workout from KATA in Thika.
"There are thousands of Kenyans who want to be the next Kipchoge," says Joseph Ngure, Kenyan Athletics Training Academy in Thika (KATA) head coach. "They know they have at least some talent. They know they have the passion. They dream about winning races all the time.
"But many do not have any support. Their family may be very poor and have very little money, even for food. Their parents may not even know that professional running is a way for their son or daughter to make a living, in fact a very good living."
The family, however expects their son or daughter to go out and get a job so they can bring home money for food. Maybe a job on a farm or even in an office building. Yes, this would take care of the immediate issue of not having food and many potential professional runners have no choice but to take this path.
However, this most likely will make it almost impossible for them to fulfill their real dream. A much better career than working in the fields on a farm."It takes a lot of training these days to make it as a professional runner," says coach Joseph. "We train twice daily six days per week. And our athletes do more than just run 10 miles a day. It is a total program aimed at getting the most from the runner."
"And can you imagine training hungry," says Dan Sutich a coach from Washington. "It takes a lot of fuel to train to be a world class athlete. Just not going to happen if you are missing meals."
The talented runner needs support to make running their profession. If their parents can't help, who do they turn too? In most cases there is no one else. They attempt to do the necessary training (because they know they are talented) on their own and basically eat once in awhile.
But this is not going to last very long. And the chances of being discovered is almost impossible. Their shape will start fading away and they will just become another dreamer who never made it.
Also the type of training necessary to run quality times, burns a lot of calories that need to be replaced. Food they do not have without support.
If a son or daughter in the United States wants to be a professional soccer player and it is clear they are talented, they most likely would get the support they needed. They certainly would not be missing meals or going to bed regularly hungry.
Most parents in the US and in many other countries find a way to support their kids to pursue their passion. Or there are programs, like schorships offering support. This type of support does exist in Kenya but not for many.
Bob and Catherine Anderson created the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy (KATA) in Thika to help Kenyan runners become professional runners. The 23-room Academy trains, feed and house these runners was opened in 2020. Training for the location was started in 2019.
KATA offered the support they were not getting, three meals a day, twice a day training six days a week, a monthly time trial to gauge their fitness level and a clean place to sleep.
(Third photo) Peter Mwaniki leading one of the monthly KATA Time Trials. He clocked 29:00.9 for 10k. Then Oct 2, 2022 he won a half marathon in Italy clocking 1:00:29.
The Kenyan runner does not pay anything for these services. They are, however required to work 20 hours per week at KATA on things like cleaning, painting, computer work on the website My Best Runs (like posting results, links, etc.) and now operational duties for the KATA Hunger Project.
KATA also does not take a commission from their prize money if and when this happens. KATA does not manage runners, finding races and booking their travel. Managers come to KATA to find talent.
Coach Joseph, KATA's head coach has over 30 years of experience as a AK senior coach. He is very well respected. Additionally, he is working on a series of four books called Train the Kenyan Way which will be available over the next six months.
In a short period of time the training programs he has put together at KATA are showing good results.
Eston Mugo checked into KATA 14 months ago. He had run 36:50 for 10k, not a bad time but not good enough to make it as a pro runner. Eston was getting no support and not able to eat regularly. He needed support and he contacted KATA.
With a lot of hard work, Eston has already gotten his 10k time down to 30:04 (during a KATA monthly time trial) and will soon be under 30 minutes. He could already win many pro races, especially in the US and once he shaves off another minute he will be ready to travel to Europe.
Eston spends his required 20 hours a week mosly on the My Best Runs website. He has improved his computer skills in doing so and he is teaching other KATA athletes these skills as well.
Another example of coach Joseph's KATA success, is Peter Mwaniki. Peter's family and even his brother offered him no support. They did not believe that running could be a profession. They were poor and could not provide any support. He had run a 32:30 10k, a very good time for a recreational runner but not for a pro. Peter sought out KATA for support.
"After 13 weeks it was clear he was very talented," says KATA manager Florence Kimiti. "Our 13-week program was not officially established yet but the program had already been born."
KATA asked him to stay and he can for sure call himself a professional runner now. During the monthly KATA time trial he clocked a 29:00.9 10k at altitude. A manager picked him up and sent him to Italy to run races. Most recently he clocked a 1:00:29 half marathon (Oct 2, 2022), setting a new course record while winning by nearly two minutes.
KATA's new program is called the KATA Hunger Project (just launched August 1, 2022). The program offers support for runners from poor families for 13-weeks.
For now these runners would come to KATA in Thika for training and support. At the end of each week, they would be given four kilos of home-grown fresh fruits and vegetables grown on a KATA Fresh Farm.
The number of Kenyans in Need KATA can support will be based on the amount of contributions received by supporters. In addition to runners this program also supports women farmers.
During the 13-week time frame, he or she would be required to do our workouts and run in our monthly KATA time trial. The results along with a story and photos are posted on My Best Runs giving international exposure. These KATA time trials were started Sept, 2021 and have been held monthly without fail. Most have been 10ks but difference distances and surfaces are being added going forward.
Obviously in just 13-weeks almost no runners could improve so fast to make it as a pro. However, let say the monthly time trial is 10k, a male runner runs 36 minutes. Four weeks later he runs 32 minutes. And then runs 29:30 four weeks later.
"We know from experience this person has the DNA to become a star. a professional runner," says coach Joseph.
With the exposure he would get through My Best Runs and social media, he most likely will get picked up by a running camp or a manager. Or KATA will offer to take him or her in. The runner would have made the big step toward being a professional runner.
Right now the only training location is in Thika at KATA. "However, we will be setting up training at the KATA Fresh Farm about 10k from Embu and other locations," says KATA manager Florence.
In all cases, there will be daily (six days per week) training sessions, a monthly time trial and weekly four kilos of KATA food available for pick up. Those showing great promise may also be asked to come live, train and eat at KATA in Thika sooner than 90 days.
"We hope this project is going to help a lot of Kenyans," says Bob's wife Catherine. "As one of our supporters wrote, I can not imagine going without food wrote Dan Sutich." Dan contributed $114.40 to the project.
(10/13/2022) Views: 1,642 ⚡AMPThe 5th Kenya Athletics Training Academy (KATA) 10k Time-Trial took place on Wednesday morning (Jan 19) with Peter Mwaniki (first photo) and Solomon Gachoka (third photo) ruling the event.
The monthly event, held on the same course as December, witnessed Peter set a new course record clocking 29:40 bettering Solomon’s 29:44 time set at the 4th event December 19.
This was also an improvement for Peter from his December’s 32:00 that he did after competing in Europe for three months.
It was also a good day for Zakariah Kirika and Eston Mugo who finished 4th and 8th after the duo attained their Personal Best times over the distance.
Zakariah clocked 30:41.94 compared with his December’s 31:27.60 while Eston managed 31:28.14 from his previous 32:32.26. Also Alfred Kamande improved on his PB of 35:44.47 to record 35:16.47. Elvis Kuria also ran well clocking his best time of 36:19.19 where he had 41:06.06 previously.
"I am glad to see our KATA athletes (both those living at our Academy and those living nearby) improving," says director Bob Anderson. "Our training program is working with two runners under 30 already and sub 29 not far off. Congrats to Peter for setting our KATA Time Trial record and to all the others who set PB today."
In the less competitive ladies category, in the absence of December winner Lucy Mawia, Catherine Njihia retained the title in 36:54.04 after her opponents Susan Wambua, Risper Kawira and Margaret Wanjiru arrived late for trial.
The 6th edition of the KATA 10k Time Trial, will take place on Wednesday 16th February 2022. Athletes not currently training at KATA are welcome. There is no entry fee, no prize money but this program gives athletes an official time, run on an accurate course and the results published by My Best Runs, the sponsor.
5th KATA Time-Trial January 19th 2022
Full Rests
Position Names Age Time
1. Peter Mwangi-------23------29:40.7
2. Solomon Gachoka—31-----29:52.3
3. Elisha Tarbey ----------27---- 30:34.3
4. Zakariah Kirika--------20-----30:42.0
5. Joel Maina-------------36-----31:07.3
6. Peter Mburu----------26-----31:23.7
7. Eston Mugo-----------29-----31:28.2
8. Erick Mutuku---------19-----31:49.1
9. Isaac Nderitu---------30-----32:11.9
10. Erick Cheruiyot------ 26 ----32:27.8
11. Fredrick Kiprotich---23----32:37.9
12. Robinson Mwaura---29----34:20.0
13. Geoffrey Mwangi----40----34:20.7
14. Paul Ng’ang’a---------42----34:32.0
15. Alfred Kamande----- 24----35:16.5
16. Collins Kemboi-------23-----35:19.4
17. Elvis Kuria-------------20-----36:19.2
18. Simpson Njoroge--- 38 36:53.5
19. Catherine Njihia-----22-----36:54.1
20. Raphael Gacheru ---22 --37:56.7
(01/19/2022) Views: 1,960 ⚡AMPKATA TIME TRIAL #39 AT THIKA MANGU NDARUGO ROAD ON NOVEMBER 13,2024 10k results 1.Athanas kioko 29:14 1 29 2.Raphael gacheru 29:29 12 24 3.peter mwaniki 29:42 9 26 4.Stephen ngige 30:05 3 20 5.Peter mwangi 31:05 13 6.Peter wanyoike 31:16 28 29 7.Kelvin ragui 31:24 26 23 8.kariuki joseph 31:50 22 38 9.david muriuki 32:04 28 28 10.Amos chirchir...
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