Nyandarua’s KATA Running Camp No. 4 marked a milestone on August 13, hosting its first-ever KATA 10km time trial under the guidance of operator and coach Peter Njoroge. The new camp, part of the fast-growing KATA network launched just three months ago, brought together a motivated group of athletes eager to test themselves in a competitive setting.
In an impressive debut performance, Moses Maina took command early and crossed the line first in 32:01, setting the benchmark for future trials. Evans Ndundu followed in 33:07, while James Mungaisecured third with 33:40.
Full Results – 10km
1. Moses Maina – 32:01 (Bib 004)
2. Evans Ndundu – 33:07 (Bib 001)
3. James Mungai – 33:40 (Bib 005)
4. James Githeugu – 35:00 (Bib 006)
5. Antony Katugoi – 36:30 (Bib 007)
6. Mwangi Muchoki – 36:50 (Bib 008)
7. Samuel G. Mungai – 37:00 (Bib 010)
8. Peter Kamani – 39:09 (Bib 002)
9. James Maina – 40:00 (Bib 009)
10. Simon Kamau – 40:30 (Bib 011)
11. Peter Kuria – 40:11 (Bib 015)
Camp No. 4 is one of 30 KATA Running Camps now operating across Kenya, supported by an additional 20 KATA Potato Farms that help sustain the program long-term. Together, these camps provide high-level training for more than 400 athletes, pairing athletic development with sustainable farming initiatives.
With solid performances across the field, Nyandarua’s debut time trial sets a strong foundation for the camp’s journey ahead — and the promise of even faster times in the months to come.