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Thika, Kenya, July 16, 2025 — The KATA Time Trial series continues to thrive as the 47th edition unfolded Wednesday morning at KATA’s flagship training center in Thika. A total of 37 athletes—28 men and 9 women—lined up to test their fitness over the 5km and 10km distances. The event showcased rising stars, personal breakthroughs, and a glimpse of what’s coming as KATA prepares to expand its time trial series across all 22 of its Kenyan locations.
Zachary Kirika, 24, headlined the men’s 5km with a dominant performance from the gun. He clocked a personal best of 14:04, lowering his previous time by over 35 seconds while running smooth and composed throughout. He now ranks among the top KATA 5km performers in 2025.
Also making headlines was Justus Nyamai, a 17-year-old with enormous potential. He finished 3rd in 15:40, also a personal best, signaling his steady rise through the KATA ranks.
In the women’s 5km, 15-year-old Ann Wanjiku led from the front and took the win in 19:44, pacing herself smartly to secure another strong finish for the young talent.
The men’s 10km produced a competitive front pack, but it was Peter Mwaniki, 27, who came out on top with an impressive 29:15 finish. He was closely followed by Stephen Ngigi in 29:39, as both athletes pushed each other through the final kilometers.
The women’s 10km brought an emotional highlight. Lois Wambui, 25, returned to racing after battling injuries for months. She clocked a personal best of 34:16, trimming more than 30 seconds off her previous best. Her performance signaled that she is back and ready to chase podiums again.
Full Results – 47th KATA Time Trial (July 16, 2025)
5km – Men
1. Zachary Kirika (24) – Bib 399 – 14:04
2. Kelvin Lagui (23) – Bib 167 – 15:33
3. Justus Nyamai (17) – Bib 431 – 15:40
4. Godfrey Kahora (19) – Bib 149 – 15:41
5. Ishmael Mburu (29) – Bib 003 – 15:54
6. Christopher Kimani (20) – Bib 021 – 16:07
7. Collins Mutungi (18) – Bib 022 – 17:07
8. Eric Mwaura (18) – Bib 223 – 17:14
9. Brandon Mutungi (17) – Bib 409 – 18:11
10. Kelvin Muchiri (18) – Bib 018 – 18:45
11. Frederick Maina (17) – Bib 060 – 20:21
5km – Women
1. Ann Wanjiku (15) – Bib 433 – 19:44
2. Tabitha Wanjiru (15) – Bib 386 – 23:18
10km – Men
1. Peter Mwaniki (27) – Bib 055 – 29:15
2. Stephen Ngigi (22) – Bib 374 – 29:39
3. Kelvin Kemoi (23) – Bib 261 – 30:11
4. Boniface Mungai (29) – Bib 029 – 30:17
5. John Njuguna (29) – Bib 046 – 30:25
6. Charles Ndirangu (24) – Bib 044 – 30:46
7. Peter Wanyoike (29) – Bib 039 – 30:50
8. John Chege (19) – Bib 257 – 30:51
9. Joel Maina (40) – Bib 057 – 31:24
10. James Muriithi (31) – Bib 256 – 31:34
11. Joseph Karanja (44) – Bib 206 – 32:29
12. Joseph Wanjiru (39) – Bib 464 – 32:44
13. Johnson Kaberia (28) – Bib 066 – 33:09
14. Vincent Kiprotich (23) – Bib 419 – 33:46
15. Joseph Nyota (20) – Bib 001 – 34:40
16. Simon Ngeresa (26) – Bib 049 – 34:46
17. Charles Ndirangu (64) – Bib 020 – 38:24
10km – Women
1. Lois Wambui (25) – Bib 056 – 34:16
2. Susan Njuu (37) – Bib 027 – 34:29
3. Virginia Wanjiru (24) – Bib 032 – 34:47
4. Karen Chepkemoi (23) – Bib 437 – 37:11
5. Ruth Maina (22) – Bib 397 – 37:20
6. Jane Wanjiru (43) – Bib 013 – 38:29
7. Lucy Muritu (41) – Bib 053 – 44:16
What’s Next for KATA Time Trials
The next KATA Time Trial is scheduled for August 13, 2025, in Thika, and it will mark the official launch of a nationwide expansion. Beginning in August, all 21 other KATA Running Camps and Potato Farms across Kenya will start hosting official KATA Time Trials.
• The Thika location will continue to host trials monthly.
• The other 21 locations will host a time trial every other month, giving their athletes a chance to race at Thika in between.
This expansion brings the total to 22 official KATA Time Trial venues, offering over 300 athletesregular, structured opportunities to race. Importantly, KATA Time Trials are open to all athletes, not just Kenyans.
5th Annual Kenya Double Road Race – September 20
Another marquee event is on the horizon: the 5th Annual Kenya Double Road Race, scheduled for Saturday, September 20, 2025, in Thika.
This unique Double Racing format includes a 10K leg, followed by a break, and then a 5K leg. The combined time determines the final standings.
• Entry fee: 600 KES
• Optional t-shirt: 600 KES additional
• Prize purse: At least 100,000 KES
At last year’s event, Shadrack Kenduiywa set a world record for the Double format, clocking 42:34 combined. He ran 28:33 for the 10K, then came back 1 hour and 45 minutes later to run 14:01 for the 5K.
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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...It was a good morning for a competitive and inspiring KATA monthly time trial number 46, featuring both 5km and 10km distances for men and women. The event showcased rising talent, strong comebacks, and several personal bests.
In the men’s 5km, 19-year-old Godfrey Kahora led the charge, clocking a swift 15:45 to secure the top spot. Justus Nyamai, only 17, returned from a two-month injury break to run a personal best of 16:42, showing immense promise for the future. Fellow 17-year-old Collins Mutungi, new to competitive running, impressed in third with a solid 17:32.
On the women’s side, Anastasia Muthoni took a well-earned win in 19:29, edging out 15-year-old Ann Karanja, who finished just a second behind in 19:30, setting a new personal best. Tabitha Wanjiru, also 15, placed third.
The 10km men’s race was tightly contested, with Zachary Kirika (24) prevailing in a sharp 29:45 (second photo), closely followed by Kelvin Kemoi (23) in 29:57. In the women’s 10km, Jacinta Kamau (24) took top honors in 36:08 (third photo), ahead of Caren Kipcoech (24) in 37:09 and Caren Chepkemoi (23) in 38:09.
Full Results
5km Women
1. Anastasia Muthoni – Age 23 – Bib 464 – 19:29
2. Ann Karanja – Age 15 – Bib 29 – 19:30
3. Tabitha Wanjiru – Age 15 – Bib 63 – 23:51
5km Men
1. Godfrey Kahora – Age 19 – Bib 409 – 15:45
2. Justus Nyamai – Age 17 – Bib 265 – 16:42
3. Collins Mutungi – Age 17 – Bib 51 – 17:32
4. Peter Waititu – Age 17 – Bib 243 – 17:41
5. Brandon Mutungi – Age 17 – Bib 149 – 17:44
6. Eric Mwaura – Age 18 – Bib 256 – 18:38
7. Kelvin Musila – Age 18 – Bib 386 – 20:15
10km Women
1. Jacinta Kamau – Age 24 – Bib 66 – 36:08
2. Caren Kipcoech – Age 24 – Bib 14 – 37:09
3. Caren Chepkemoi – Age 23 – Bib 261 – 38:09
4. Lucy Muritu – Age 40 – Bib 431 – 44:16
10km Men
1. Zachary Kirika – Age 24 – Bib 55 – 29:45
2. Kelvin Kemoi – Age 23 – Bib 56 – 29:57
3. Enoch Cherioyot – Age 20 – Bib 257 – 30:34
4. John Chege – Age 19 – Bib 40 – 30:36
5. Kelvin Ragui – Age 22 – Bib 53 – 30:59
6. Charles Ndirangu – Age 24 – Bib 1 – 31:18
7. Joseph Karanja – Age 42 – Bib 378 – 32:38
8. David Muriuki – Age 39 – Bib 3 – 32:54
9. Enoch Kipngeno – Age 22 – Bib 57 – 33:16
10. Vincent Kiprotich – Age 23 – Bib 43 – 34:18
11. Benson Gicheha – Age 34 – Bib 49 – 35:09
12. Harrison Mwangi – Age 21 – Bib 44 – 35:44
13. Charles Ndirangu – Age 67 – Bib 399 – 38:28
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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...In the men’s race, Zachary Kirika, one of KATA’s top athletes, dominated the event with a commanding solo performance, finishing in an impressive time of 29:28. Reflecting on his run, Zachary acknowledged the challenge of maintaining a strong pace without competition to push him.
Emerging talent Stephen Ngigi delivered a remarkable performance, finishing second with a personal best of 30:12, improving his previous time by 11 seconds. The highlight of the day belonged to John Chege, who placed fourth but achieved a massive personal best of 30:18, shaving over 30 seconds off his previous record.
In the women’s race, Kellen Waithira secured victory with a time of 35:23, while Virginia Wanjiru finished second in 36:50, showcasing strong performances in the absence of more seasoned competitors.
The KATA Time Trial continues to be a critical platform for developing and showcasing talent, building a solid foundation for future successes.
MEN 10km
1 Zachary kirika 22 32 29:28
2 Stephen ngigi 20 29 30:12
3 peter mburu 22 26 30:17
4 John chege 19 30 30:18
5 Boniface mungai 29 7 31:14
6 Gabriel kahura 42 12 31:56
7 kariuki wangari 25 5 33:25
8 Joseph wanjiru 38 45 33:47
9 Ali Rashid 22 14 33:53
10 Jeremiah obura 20 21 35:15
11 Charles ndirangu 64 53 37:07
WOMEN 10km
1 Kellen waithira 36 4 35:23
2 Virginia wanjiru 22 41 36:50
3 Naomi wambui 40 34 27:08
4 Karen chepkemoi 23 38 38:29
5 Lucy muritu 39 19 44:59
MEN 5km
1 Charles ndirangu 24 10 15:46
2 Justus nyamai 17 206 16:57
3 Collins mutugi 16 50 20:37
WOMEN 5km
1 Lilian nyamai 24 2 18:20
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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 Kenya Athletics Training Academy (KATA) hosted its 40th monthly time trial on December 11, 2024 in Thika Kenya, marking the end-of-year event with exceptional performances from the academy’s athletes. A total of 38 runners participated, including 21 men in the highly competitive 10-kilometer race.
Leading the pack was KATA’s own Zachary Kirika, who crossed the finish line in an outstanding personal best time of 29:17, claiming victory. He was closely followed by his training partner Raphael Karita, who clocked in at 29:36, just shy of his personal best of 29:07.
The third-place finisher, Levis Kuria, delivered an inspiring performance, achieving a personal best time of 29:57, shaving over 30 seconds off his previous record. Stephen Ngigi rounded out the top four with another personal best, finishing in 30:23.
“Our team has shown remarkable improvement,” said KATA coach John. “The athletes are consistently delivering incredible times, even in training. This success is a result of strong teamwork, commitment, and the support of our reading team.”
The athletes themselves were thrilled with the day’s results, celebrating their hard work and progress throughout the year. The KATA monthly time trials, held without an entry fee, offer a platform for athletes to showcase their talent and gain exposure to international race opportunities.
The next time trial is set for January 15, 2025, continuing KATA’s mission to foster excellence in athletics. With 5,000 KES in prize money awarded each month and stories and results posted on My Best Runs, the time trials have become a valuable stepping stone for runners aiming to compete globally.
Stay tuned to My Best Runs for full results and updates as KATA athletes continue their journey to the top!
5km MEN
1 Fred wambua 20 34 17:23
2 Jeremiah obura 20 36 17:47
3 Jackson wambua 15 63 17:59
4 John mutuku 14 32 18:28
5 Julius njoroge 12 1 19:40
6 Samuel kangangi 20 53 19:52
7 Haris mwangi 20 38 20:04
5km WOMEN
1 Susan njuu 38 49 19:12
2 Regina zadiki 17 5 22:54
3 Leachel mutheu 16 66 23:44
10km MEN
1 Zachary kirika 22 29 29:17
2 Raphael karita 24 19 29:36
3 Levis kuria 23 4 29:57
4 Stephen ngigi 20 8 30:23
5 Peter wanyoike 28 30 31:21
6 Michael chege 18 10 31:32
7 Boniface mungai 29 7 31:40
8 Alfred wanjiru 25 37 32:21
9 Paul musau 44 27 32:24
10 Charles ndirangu 24 3 32:41
11 Joseph wanjiru 36 55 33:04
12 Benerd giceha 35 28 33:31
13 kariuki wangari 24 14 33:40
14 Amos chirchir 24 26 33:51
15 crinton otieno 21 35 34:27
16 Ali Rashid 22 42 34:41
17 Ishmile mburu 22 13 34:43
18 peter mukundi 25 21 36.07
19 peter kilonzo 17 22 36:12
20 Charles ndirangu 64 2 37:04
21 William mbugua 21 25 38:10
10km WOMEN
1 carem waithira 37 18 35:20
2 Lilian nyamai 24 11 36:43
3 Karen chepkemoi 23 31 37:18
4 Virginia wanjiru 22 50 37.47
5 Veronica Betty 24 43 41:27
6 Lucy muritu 39 20 44:29
7 Vivian njeri 52 52 49.1
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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 sport of Double Racing was created by Bob Anderson in October 2010. The sport, governed by the Double Road Race Federation (DRRF) is a two leg race with an established break between the legs.
The featured event is the Double 15k. The first leg is 10k. The second leg is 5k The second leg starts one hour and 45 minutes after the start of first leg. Times from the two legs are added together for scoring. You must complete both legs to get an official time.
Over 120 Double 15k races have been held around the world. On May 10, 2015 Julius Koskei from Kenya broke his own world record clocking 43:11 in Pacific Grove California USA. He clocked 29:11 for his 10k leg and 14:00 for his 5k leg.
That record held for nine years and a few months. On September 14, 2024 that record was not only broken but it was smashed at the fourth annual KATA (Kenyan Athletics Training Academy) Double Road Race 15k. KATA Kenya is located in Thika. The second KATA is located in Central Portugal and is opening officially Oct 19, 2024. "We train the Kenyan Way at both locations," says owner/director Bob Anderson.
24-year-old Shadrack Kenduiywo clocked 42:34 taking 37 seconds off the record. He attacked the record right from the start clocking 28:33 for the 10k leg.
He told us after the race, "This was my first double race and I was happy. My 10k leg was close to my best time this year so I knew the record was in sight. I had ran 28:18 in march in kapsabet betika and I was happy for this start today."
He told us he was in top form and that he lead from the second kilometer. His splits: 2:52, 2:50, 2:57, 2:59, 2:57, 2:47, 2:41, 2:45, 2:55 and 2:50.
We asked him what he did during the break. "During the break," he said "i just relax, drink water ate some fruits and then did a warm up of 20 minutes before the second leg."
His splits for the second leg were 2:47, 2:48, 2:51, 2:47, and 2:44.
After clocking the best time ever he said, "Yes if the weather could have cooler, i could have ran faster." It was about 21c (71 F) at the start.
We wanted to know a little more about Shadrack and he wrote, "In the half marathon, I have a personal best of 61:24 this year Italy padova, 25 km Berlin 1h15, 8km 23:43 and 5km 13:55 in Udeni."
The new world record holder says, "i hope to ran faster than this next time. I will train next time focusing for it."
Shadrack was followed by Martin mumo who clocked 43:18 which is the third best time ever. Only Shadrack and Julius Koskei have run faster.
KATA's Zachary kirika finished in third place clocking 43:37 which is the fourth best time ever. Very impressive considering the heat and he was unwell.
Alice koigi took the crown in the women's race in a time of 49:30. She was followed by Monica wanjiku who posted 51:30 and Susan njuu stopped the clock at 53:07 which was good enough for third place.
In addition to the Double race, nearly 100 kids ran the Bob Anderson's Kids Mile. 12-year-old Benjamin ndaro clocked 4:54 with John Mwangi close behind clocking 4:59. There was also a 5k for kids and 16-year-old Denis chege won in 17:48.
Men's Double 15k Results
1. Shadrack Kenduiywo 24yrs Bib no. 250 10km 28.33mns 5km 14:01m Total time 42:34
2. Martin Mumo 26yrs Bib no. 222 10km 28:56, 5km 14:22, Total time 43:18
3. Zachariah Kereka 22yrs, Bib no. 236, 10km 29:13, 5km 14:24, Total time 43:37
4. Collins Kiplagat 18yrs, Bib no. 249, 10km 29:53, 5km 14:46, Total time 44:39
5. John Njuguna 25yrs, Bib no. 226, 10km 30:18, 5km 14:53, total time 45:11
6. Hillary Komen, 30yrs, Bib no. 242, 10km 30:19, 5km 14:57, Total time 45:16
7. Michael Chege, 18, 218, 30:37, 15:01, 45:38
8. Kenneth Gichoya, 27, 211, 30.51, 15.28, 46:19
9. Joshua Kibet, 27, 248, 30.53, 15.30, 46.23
10. Gabriel Kahura, 41, 219, 30.54, 15.34, 46.28
11. Fredrick Kiprotich, 24, 238, 30.56, 15.35, 46.31
12. Charles Mwangi, 17, 229, 31.34, 15.42, 47.16
13. Peter Wanyoike, 27, 230, 31.43, 15.45, 47.28
14. Boniface Mungai, 26, 227, 31.45, 15.48, 47.33
15. Shadrack Kiprotich, 26, 247, 31.49, 16:14 48:03
16. John Kuria 39 245 32.07 16.31 48.38
17. David Muriuki 38 209 32.42 16.36 49.18
18. Amos Chirchir 240 24 33.14 17.14 50.28
19. Alfred Kamande 24 000 33.16 17.24 50.40
20. Lewis Kamau 36 000 34.13 17.31 51.44
21. Lawrence Matheka 27 244 34.34 18.11 52.45
22. William Mbugua 21 212 34.56 18.40 53.36
23. Fredrick Mwenda 18 241 37.35 19.29 57.04
24. Jonathan Kyallo 18 481 37.36 20.46 50.22
25. Namisi Elias 17 000 39.32 21.07 60.39
26. Peter Musembi 17 467 41.14 21.53 63.07
27. Jeff Maina 15 489 43.32 23.00 66.32
28. Bernard Makuto 18 411 44.17 23.10 67.27
29. Joseph Muchai 16 358 44.18 23.11 67.29
30. Francis Muinde 17 468 45.02 23.14 68.16
31. Anthony Muthanga 17 332 45.21 23.58 69:19
32. Harrison Mwangi 20 228 45.22 24.10 69.32
33. William Joseph 18 299 45.25 26.20 71.45
34. James Garang' 17 500 45.38 28.11 73.49
35. Bruno John 17 499 46.24 28.11 74.35
36. Simon Mogere 16 497 47.08 29.00 76.17
37. Samson Mbugua 17 493 49.08 32.00 81.08
38. John Kamau 16 465 49.25 33.10 82.35
39. Gerrishon Ngugi 18 397 51.32 34.11 85.43
40. Maurice Kinyua 18 412 51.33 36.10 87.43
Men masters
1. Charles ndirangu 64 246 37:37 18:58 56:21
2. David mwangi 70 289 42:36 22:13 64:49
3. Joseph kiraio 72 235 45:39 28:01 73:40
Women
1 Alice koigi 33 223 33:24 16:36 49:30
2 Monica wanjiku 22 225 34:26 17:24 51:30
3 Susan njuu 36 217 35:31 17:36 53:07
4 Virginia wanjiru 22 221 36:58 17:52 54:50
5 Lois wambui 23 214 36:18 17:56 54:14
6 Cynthia chacele 24 216 36:42 17:40 54:22
7 Jacinta kamau 22 213 36:24 18:31 54:55
8 Karen chepkemoi 22 220 37:59 18:26 56:25
9 Lilian nyamai 23 215 39:54 19:47 59:41
10 Ruth maina 22 232 42:07 20:11 63:22
11 Karen kirwa 23 208 43:12 22:38 65:50
12 Lucy muritu 39 243 47:07 24:25 71:32
Women masters
1 Julia njari 47 224 40:32 20:11 60:43
2 Sheila mbaku 54 233 41:32 20:58 62:30
3 pennina mugure 53 234 47:49 23:51 71:40
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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 36th monthly KATA (Kenyan Athletics Training Academy) time trial was held on the road near Thika, Kenya. 31 athletes registered for either thr 10k or 5k. Plus we had over 50 kids run the 2k.
The men 5km race was very impressive. Bernard msau sprinted to victory and stopped the clock at 14:14, setting a meet record and a personal best time. Raphael karita posted a personal best time of 14:16 finishing second in a tight race.
Charles ndirangu finished in third place and also posted a personal best time of 15:23.
Stephen ngigi one of our new athletes finished in third place in 10 kilometers in a personal best time of 30:37 lowering his previous time by 10 seconds. He is very promising in training and by the look of his performance, he is the man to watch.
One of our main objectives at KATA is to develop young talents within our community. Other than our normal athletes, today's time trial was graced by young athletes who have shown interest in the sport. They did two kilometers. They were up to the task. The best time recorded for the boy was 7.14 while the girl managed 8.42. More will be joining us during the double race on the 14th of September.
The next KATA event will be thr 4th Annual KATA Double Road Race 15k (10k+break+5k) on Saturday Sept 14. The second leg (5k) starts one hour 45 minutes after the start of the 19k. Times from the two legs are added together for scoring.
The world record for this event are: For men 43:11 set by Julius Kosgei (Kenya) May 5, 2015 in Pacific Grove Ca USA. He clocked 29:11 for the 10k leg and 14:11 for the 5k leg. For women 48:45 set by Risper Gesabwa (Kenya) Dec 21, 2014 in Pleasanton, Ca USA. She clocked 32:55 per the 10k leg and 15:49 for the 5k leg.
At the third annual KATA Double Bernard Musau clocked 44:32 (third fastest time ever). At the same event Miriam Chepkemoi clocked 51:33 the fifth best time ever.
Results from todays time trial:
5km WOMEN
1 Karen chepkemoi 22 276 17:33
2 Jacinta kamau 22 273 17:53
3 Lilian musenya 23 277 18:44
5km MEN
1 Bernard msau 26 323 14:14
2 Raphael karita 24 286 14:16
3 Charles ndirangu 23 379 15:23
4 Gabriel kahura 41 279 15:29
5 Shedrack kiprotich 23 385 15:52
6 Amos chirchir 23 453 15:59
7 John makeri 26 452 16:02
8 William mbugua 21 256 17:39
9 Alex kamau 22 149 19:34
10 Fredrick mwenda 18 240 20:04
10km Women
1 Karen waithira 36 398 35:08
2 Virginia wanjiru 22 255 35:36
3 Susan njuu 36 269 35:47
4 Veronica Wakuraya 25 392 39:09
5 Sheila mbaku 54 261 41:13
6 pennina mugure 53 331 47:27
7 Lucy muritu 39 275 48:34
10km MEN
1 Hillary Komen 33 382 29:56
2 John Njuguna 29 287 30:27
3 Stephen ngigi 20 402 30:37
4 Charles chege 16 268 31:09
5 Peter wanyoike 28 281 31:11
6 Kenneth gichoya 27 282 31:30
7 Shedrack kiprotich 23 262 32:21
8 Charles mwangi 17 65 32:26
9 Bernard giceha 33 267 33:44
10 David muriuki 28 390 33:45
11 Zachary kirika 22 278 41:12
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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 35th Monthly Kenya Athletic Training Academy (KATA) July time trial was held today July 17th in Thika Kenya. The turn out was good considering the weather. It was chilly and started drizzling as athletes were heading to the starting line.
Men were really affected by wet weather. Despite the effort, Zachary kirika won the men 10km race in 29:39, well outside his personal best.
Lewis kuria won the men 5km race in 14:56 which was just ten seconds slower than his previous time.
The day belonged to the women. They defied the cold weather making personal bests and course records. Monica wanjiru won the 5km race in an impressive time of 16:19. This was her personal best time and also the course record.
Nympha kiteta only 18 years old took victory in the women's 10km race in a personal best time of 33:53. She was followed by Lois wambui who lowered her personal best by over one minute clocking 35:04.
Virginia wanjiru finished in third place in a personal best time of 35:09.
The overall performances was indeed impressive considering the weather conditions.
Women 5km
1 Monica wanjiru 22 482 16:19
2 Susan njuu 36 179 17:24
3 Karen chepkemoi 22 244 17:51
4 Lilian musenya 22 240 18:23
5 melody ochana 21 149 18:59
6 Anastasia muthoni 21 75 19:08
7 Sheila makungu 21 198 21:32
8 Catherine njihia 22 153 21:43
9 shelmith rono 24 196 24:23
10 Doreen waka 26 251 25:51
11 Catherine waithira 24 242 29:06
12 mwolobi sarafin 19 241 29:07
MEN 5km
1 lewis kuria 22 779 14:56
2: Gabriel kahura 41 998 15:17
3 Shadrack kiprotich 23 120 15:27
4 Charles ndirangu 23 474 15:54
5 Amos chirchir 23 252 16:15
6 Jeremiah obura 20 255 16:40
7 Geoffrey ngama 50 466 17:26
8 Benjamin marauder 26 145 17:38
9 Felix koech 28 450 17:43
10 Ethan ochana 19 138 17:45
11 Anthony owino 28 193 18:39
12 Jared olero 24 458 18:49
13 Alex kamau 22 410 19:52
14 festus waita 29 154 20:37
15 Alvin mise 28 134 20:51
16 Sammy lagat 34 468 21:16
17 Philip kinyanjui 24 453 21:26
10km WOMEN
1 Nympha kiteta 18 335 33:53
2 Lois wambui 23 409 35:04
3 Virginia wanjiru 22 502 35:09
4 Florence kiarie 33 239 37:30
5 Jane wanjiru 41 197 37:44
6 Monica Njoroge 22 131 40:10
7 Ruth maina 21 251 43:23
8 Lucy muritu 39 238 47:38
10km MEN
1 Zachary kirika 22 179 29:39
2 John njuguna 26 245 30:15
3 Stephen ngigi 20 498 30:47
4 peter wanyoike 23 432 31:04
5 Fredrick kiprotich 23 319 31:17
6 Joseph kariuki 38 449 32:16
7 David muriuki 28 642 32:17
8 Joseph wanjiru 27 489 33:33
9 Hezira kiprotich 23 436 33:40
10 Fred kamande 24 457 33:54
11 Ismael mburu 23 205 33:57
12 Charles ndirangu 64 163 37:11
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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 KATA (Kenyan Athletics Training Academy) June time trial was the best ever held today in Thika Kenya. The turn out was good. A total of 52 athletes registered for the two events.
Athanas kiroko took the victory in the men 10km race in a time of 28:58. Zachary kirika was the man of the day. He finished in 2nd place in a personal best time of 29:12 lowering his previous time by 27 seconds. Fredrick kiprotich finished in third place in a time of 31:11.
Kellen waithira took the crown in the women's 10km race in a time of 34:58. She was followed impressively by Jane wanja who finished in 2nd place in 35:45 lowering her personal best by over one minute. Karen chepkemoi placed third in 36:33 lowering her personal best by 14 seconds.
Job kamande finished first in men 5km race in 14:36. This was his first time in this distance. Charles ndirangu finished second in 15:24 lowering his personal best by 16 seconds. Amos chirchir finished third place in 15:49, lowering his previous time by 3 seconds. The improvement in women's 5km race was indeed astonishing. Lois wambui who finished in third place in 17:10 improved by 33 seconds. Jacinta kamau finished 4th in 17:14 improved by 35 seconds and Virginia wanjiru who finished in 5th position in 17:47 improved by 12 seconds.
The next KATA time trial is July 17.
5k MEN
1 job kamande 24 430 14:36
2 Charles ndirangu 23 267 15:24
3 Amos chirchir 23 272 15:49
4 Raphael karita 24 392 15:52
5 Kelvin ragui 21 271 16:16
6 John makeri 27 227 16:26
7 Emmanuel rono 24 318 16:41
8 Collins maina 20 284 16:43
9 Brian njenga 20 390 16:44
10 Geoffrey ngama 50 384 17:26
11 Jeremiah obura 20 323 18:37
12 Anthony owino 28 382 19:10
13 Alex kamau 22 333 19:49
14 mavirine rotich 27 312 22:05
15 Kennedy mungai 25 375 22:10
5km WOMEN
1 Monica wanjiku 22 265 16:28
2 Nympha kiteta 18 266 16:58
3 Lois wambui 23 277 17:10
4 Jacinta kamau 22 276 17:14
5 Virginia wanjiru 22 275 17:47
6 Anastasia muthoni 21 283 19:12
7 Susan njuu 36 380 20:50
8 Sheila makungu 21 385 21:26
9 Ann kipchumba 33 331 22:14
10 Emily wanjiru 17 278 23:43
11 pory ngatha 35 374 29:44
10km MEN
1 Athanas kioko 29 377 28:58
2 Zachary kirika 22 269 29:12
3 Fredrick kiprotich 23 264 31:11
4 Stephen ngigi 20 280 31:27
5 Henry Komen 33 2:81 31:32
6 Shadrack kiprotich 33 332 31:52
7 Paul kibet 26 287 31:54
8 lewis kuria 22 459 32:13
9 Gabriel kahura 41 270 32:23
10 Fred kamande 24 286 32:55
11 Ismael mburu 23 391 33:00
12 Chris kamande 39 314 33:09
13 Ramadan ambani 24 279 34:20
14 Charles ndirangu 64 389 37:51
15 Paul Njoroge 28 383 38:05
16 Kelvin waiganjo 28 387 39:39
10km WOMEN
1 Kellen waithira 36 381 34:59
2 Jane wanja 34 273 35:45
3 Karen chepkemoi 22 274 36:33
4 Naomi wambui 39 388 36:51
5 Florence kiarie 33 379 37:07
6 Caroline kimoi 32 65 38:38
7 Lilian musenya 22 285 39:44
8 Lucy muritu 39 282 45:05
9 Ruth maina 21 386 46:14
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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...A total of 27 athletes registered for the 34rd meeting monthly KATA (Kenyan Athletic Training Academy) Time Trial series this morning (May 8) in Thika Kenya. . Raphael karita won the Men 5km race in a personal best time of 14:26 which is also the meet record. His time was indeed impressive considering the wet, humid conditions.
He was followed by Charles ndirangu in second place who posted a personal best of 15:40. Ismael mburu finished in the 3rd spot and also posted a personal best of 15:42.
Virginia wanjiru took the crown in the women's 5km race in a personal best time of 17:59. Virginia impressively lowered her previous time by 29 seconds. Emmily wanjiru a junior finished in 2nd place in time of 22:47.
Peter mwaniki took the victory in the 10km Men in a time of 29:10. Zachary kirika finished in 2nd place in a personal best of 29:39. The day really belongs to Kelvin ragui who finished in 5th position in a personal best time of 30:42. Kelvin's improvement was indeed astonishing lowering his previous time of 31:17 by 35 seconds.
Jacinta kamau topped the podium in women's 10km race in a personal best time of 35:06, taking 5 seconds off her previous time.
In general our athletes have portrayed a courageous and mesmerizing character irrespective of the weather conditions. The performance told it all. As a team, we can confidently express and validate that training is a language, only understood through performance. The next KATA time trial will be June 12, 2024.
5km Men
1 Raphael karita 24 417 14:26
2 Charles ndirangu 23 319 15:40
3 Ismael mburu 23 318 15:42
4 John mutiso 19 253 16:15
5 Geoffrey ngama 50 146 16:47
6 Collins maina 20 140 14:04
7 Jeremiah obura 20 249 17:05
8 peter Mukundi 25 488 18:18
9 Lukas pytel 34 74 19:49
10 Alex kamau 22 317 21:28
5km women
1 Virginia wanjiru 22 419 17:59
2 Emily wanjiru 17 313 22:47
10km Men
1 peter mwaniki 26 325 29:10
2 Zachary kirika 22 246 29:39
3 Job kamande 24 442 29:51
4 Brian wekesa 26 191 30:40
5 Kelvin ragui 21 315 30:42
6 Joseph mwangi 22 326 30:43
7 Titus kemboi 19 199 31:05
8 Anthony Mukundi 35 444 32:04
9 Stephen ngigi 20 418 33:07
10 Boniface mungai 26 247 33:25
11 Joseph makeli 32 455 35:04
12 Charles ndirangu 64 414 37:46
10km women
1 Jacinta kamau 22 320 35:06
2 Karen chepkemoi 22 248 36:48
3 Lucy muritu 39 322 48:27
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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 monthly Kenyan Athletics Training Academy (KATA) Time trial for April was held today on a cold wet morning near Thika Kenya.
The attendance was good with 55 participants. Kelvin ragui opened the day with a win in the 5km with a personal best lowering his previous time by two seconds clocking 14:51. He was followed by Fredrick kiprotich 15:27. Charles ndirangu finished in third posting a personal best of 15:42.
Ismael mburu who finished in 7th position as well captured a personal best of 16:32, lowering his previous time by more than 40 seconds.
Karen chepkemoi won the women 5km race in 17:55. Lilian musenya came in second with a personal best of 18:50.
Raphael karita won the Men's 10km clocking 29:11 which was only two seconds off his personal best time. He was followed by job kamande who posted a personal best of 29:33. Peter mwangi posted a very impressive time, 29:29 a personal best.
Charles ndirangu ( 64 years old) posted 37:37 lowering his previous time by 54 seconds. This is a world class time and is 91.98% age graded.
Jacinta kamau won the crown in the women's 10km race in a personal best of 35:11 by more than 30 seconds. Virginia wanjiru who finished in 4th place in a time of 37:01 also lowered her personal best by 29 seconds.
It was a good day of racing. The 33rd KATA Time trial will be held May 8, 2024. "Come join us," says director/owner Bob Anderson who is currently in Monforte da Beira Portugal setting up the second KATA Running Retreat opening in June 2024. 5km Men
1 Kelvin ragui 21 488 14:51
2 Fredrick kiprotich 23 326 15:27
3 Charles ndirangu 23 311 15:42
4 Amos chirchir 23 158 15:56
5 Gabriel gikeri 19 140 16:03
6 Clinton otieno 23 417 16:31
7 Ismael mburu 23 312 16:32
8 Ramadhan ambani 24 247 16:46
9 kariuki wangari 24 202 16:47
10 Geoffrey ngama 50 133 17:04
11 Jeremiah obura 20 146 17:26
12 peter Mukundi 25 84 17:54
13 Charles kabuthia 28 318 17:56
14 lewis mwangi 15 320 18:10
15 John kiragu 28 322 18:44
16 Zachary onyimbo 24 191 18:51
17 Alex kamau 22 253 19:20
18 Dennis kamau 14 162 23:15
19 Samuel maina 14 435 24:06
20 Donald gatunga 21 319 24:28
5km women
1 Karen chepkemoi 22 389 17:55
2 Lilian musenya 22 321 18:50
3 Anastasia muthoni 21 415 20:22
4 Emily wanjiku 17 254 22:22
10km Men
1 Raphael karita 24 246 29:11
2 Job kamande 23 251 29:23
3 peter mwangi 27 442 29:29
4 Dismas okioma 19 490 29:30
5 John njuguna 25 473 30:04
6 John muthui 48 264 30:17
7 Joshua kibet 26 250 30:22
8 Zachary kirika 22 992 30:31
9 Brian wekesa 26 130 30:46
10 peter ndungu 24 189 31:40
11 lewis kuria 22 188 31:49
12 Charles mwangi 21 198 31:50
13 Gabriel kahura 41 44 32:00
14 Anthony Mukundi 35 444 32:03
15 kiriuki karanja 50 314 34:16
16 Stephen ngigi 20 150 34:26
17 Bernard gicheha 33 315 34:49
18 Samuel kiroko 22 143 36:02
19 Charles ndirangu 64 317 37:37
20 Emanuel mang'anyi 23 249 40:37
21 Nahashion kiarie 33 185 40:38
10km women
1 Jacinta kamau 22 414 35:11
2 Lois wambui 23 455 36:04
3 Susan njeri 30 316 36:49
4 Virginia wanjiru 22 419 37:01
5 Lucy muritu 38 248 49:23
The KATA April sprint trials was good despite the weather conditions. The KATA sprinters tried their best. We are the only club that is training long distance, middle and sprints,last month three of our own athlete were selected for all African games,400m hurdles, rahab wanjiru,and also Gladys ngure was selected for South Africa relay ,our sprint star Doreen waka was also in the team to ghana but due to some logistics she was left behind, I coach Julius do believe in change ,we can produce the best with time.
KATA sprinters time trials at kasarani stadium April 17, 2024
100m Women
1.Doreen waka 11:90
2.shelmith rono. 12:35
200m Women
1.peris chege. 25.8 sec
2.Emma wavinya 25:9
400m women
1.Emma wavinya 57:5
Men 100m
1.festus waita 10.8
2.Antony Owino 11.0
3.chris mutahi 11.5
200m men
1.festus waita 21.7 sec
2.Antony Owino 22.5
400m men
1.Alvin mise 50.6 sec
2.benjamin mulanda 51.5
3.gerald orero 52.4
4.joseph kamau 53.1
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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...It was a big day at KATA as we concluded the March time trial March 13 outside KATA in Thika Kenya. Fredrick kiprotich won the 5 km race in 15:36 followed closely by Charles ndirangu who posted 15:45. Collins maina finished 5th in time of 17:14 lowering his personal best by more than 30 seconds. Likewise Jeremiah obura who finished 7th also posted a personal best of 17:22.
Peter mwaniki took the victory in the Men's 10km race clocking 29:07. Raphael karita was indeed impressive in second place posting a personal best of 29:09 lowering his previous time by 11 seconds. Peter mburu finished 3rd and also posted a personal best of 29:17. Anthony Mukundi who finished 8th in a time of 31:01 also lowered his previous time by 28 seconds. But the day really belongs to Kelvin ragui who finished in 10th place in the time of 31:17 improving his personal best by more than two minutes.
64-year-old Charles ndirangu ran an impressive 38:17 10k. This is a 90.38% age-grade score (International class). Charles has been training with KATA since it was open.
The next KATA monthly Time Trial is set for April 17, 2024.
MEN 5k
1 Fredrick kiprotich 23 146 15:36
2 Charles ndirangu 23 415 15:45
3 Amos chirchir 24 250 15:51
4 Fred kamande 24 159 15:52
5 Collins maina 20 253 17:14
6 lewis mwangi 17 158 17:18
7 Jeremiah obura 19 417 17:22
8 peter Mukundi 24 435 17:25
9 Ismael mburu 23 133 17:29
10 Dennis mondo 20 143 18:41
11 Alex kamau 21 414 22:21
12 Isaak waweru 22 202 24:12
WOMEN 5k
1 Lois wambui 23 164 17:40
MEN 10k
1 peter mwaniki 26 490 29:07
2 Raphael karita 24 416 29:09
3 peter mburu 27 249 29:17
4 Zachary kirika 22 152 30:01
5 Job kamande 23 488 30:05
6 peter ndungu 24 162 30:54
7 John kuria 27 191 30:55
8 Anthony Mukundi 35 444 31:01
9 Levis kuria 23 418 31:07
10 Kelvin ragui 21 198 31:17
11 Charles ndirangu 64 251 38:17
WOMEN 10k
1 Kellen waithera 36 130 34:48
2 Susan njuu 36 160 37:14
KATA time trials for our sprint and middle distance runners held at the track in Thika.
5000m women.
Jecinta mwende :16:58
Virginia wanjiru. :17:10
1500m women.
Caren jepkemoi 4:40
Lilian musenya. 4:44
Gladys ngure. 4:38
400m men.
Felix kipngetich. 50:26
400m women
Emma wavinya. 56:20
100m men
Alvin mise. 10:94
Festus waita 10:98
Brian oyugi. 10:96
Philip kinyanjui. 12:01
100m women.
Shelmith rono. 12:44
200m men
Alvin mise. 22:20
Festus waita. 22:59
Brian oyugi. 23:57
Philip kinyanjui. 25:92
200m women
Shelmith rono. 26:70
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