TALA, Kenya – KATA Camp 23, operator/coach Patrick Ivuti, staged an impressive round of time trials today, with athletes testing themselves over 10km and 5km distances. The event, guided by coach and former world-class marathoner Patrick Ivuti, delivered competitive racing and showcased the camp’s growing depth of talent.
10km Men
The men’s 10km was a tightly fought contest from start to finish. Leonard Leipa produced a decisive late surge to claim victory in 33:15, edging out Peter Wambua in 33:40. John Muthiani rounded out the podium with a strong 34:08. Nine athletes contested the race, with these three leading the field.
Results:
1. Leonard Leipa – 33:15
2. Peter Wambua – 33:40
3. John Muthiani – 34:08
5km Men
In the men’s 5km, youthful energy and sharp pacing were on full display. Joshua Nzioka set the tone early and held on to win in 17:06. John Munguti followed just six seconds later in 17:12, while Musyoka Mutuku took third in 17:17. Thirteen athletes lined up, with these three leading the charge.
Results:
1. Joshua Nzioka – 17:06
2. John Munguti – 17:12
3. Musyoka Mutuku – 17:17
5km Women
The women’s 5km was another highlight, with Gloria Mumbi controlling the race from the front to win convincingly in 18:17. Faith Mwende secured second place in 19:34, and Esther Kalondu claimed third in 19:53. Four women competed, each showing determination to improve.
Results:
1. Gloria Mumbi – 18:17
2. Faith Mwende – 19:34
3. Esther Kalondu – 19:53
Today’s Tala time trials underlined the steady progress being made at KATA Camp 23. From the explosive finishes in the men’s races to the commanding run in the women’s event, the camp continues to be a platform for developing endurance, sharpening speed, and preparing athletes for higher levels of competition.