Location: KATA Running Camp K05 – Kericho, Kenya (Operated by Olympic medalist Edwin Soi)
Elevation: 2,333m | Weather: Fair, ~21°C
Event Type: Team Time Trial August 13, 2025
Course: Mixed-terrain – 5km for two ladies, 10km for the remaining nine participants
The KATA Kericho Time Trial, held at KATA Running Camp K05 under the leadership of Edwin Soi, was a strong showcase of talent and endurance. Situated at high altitude in Kericho, the camp is part of KATA’s expanding network of running camps across Kenya, combining elite-level training with the KATA Potato Farm initiative.
A total of 11 athletes took part in this test of fitness—two ladies in the 5km race, and six ladies plus four men in the 10km race. Despite the challenging mixed-terrain course, participants delivered exceptional performances, with 95% reaching peak effort levels.
Highlights & Key Observations
• Inclusive Format: The split-distance format allowed athletes of varying strengths to perform at their best, with two ladies in the 5km and nine athletes in the 10km.
• Progressive Results: Times reflect steady improvement across the group, showing that training methods are paying off.
• Altitude Mastery: At 2,333m, altitude can be a major factor, but the athletes were well-acclimatized and showed no signs of altitude-related fatigue.
• Injury Note: One athlete sustained a hamstring injury and was immediately attended to by the medical team. A recovery plan is underway.
Results
5km Ladies
1. Sharon Cheptoo (DOB 2003) – 16:56
2. Margaret Ndirangu (DOB 2003) – 17:55
10km Men
1. Edwin Soi (DOB 1986) – 28:05
2. Edmond Rono (DOB 1995) – 28:19
3. Isaiah Kipkurui (DOB 1999) – 28:22
4. Gilbert Kenduiywa (DOB 1989) – 29:05
5. Gilbert Korir (DOB 1990) – 29:20
10km Ladies
1. Chebet Winny (DOB 2004) – 32:45
2. Faith Chepkoech (DOB 2004) – 35:05
3. Joice Kirui – 35:20
4. Pamela Cherotich (DOB 1986) – Injured during race
Conclusion
The KATA Kericho Time Trial at KATA Running Camp K05, guided by Edwin Soi, was a clear demonstration of the dedication and progress of the athletes. With continued training, strategic recovery, and strong leadership, this group is on track for even greater success.