Personal Bests Shine at KATA Time Trial #49 in Thika

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October 15, 2025 | KATA Running Retreat, Thika

While turnout was limited due to Kenya Police recruitment activities and the upcoming National Masters Trials, the KATA Time Trial #49 at the Thika Retreat delivered outstanding performances and a string of new personal bests — a true reflection of dedication and progress among the athletes.

A total of 12 athletes — 8 men and 4 women — lined up for the 10K races, producing inspiring results that showcased the continued strength of the KATA program.

Men’s 10K

John Chege impressed once again, winning in 29:22, a personal best that lowered his previous time by 20 seconds. Chege, the Thika Camp team leader, said he had targeted a sub-29-minute finish but found himself running solo from the 2 km mark. His coach remains confident that milestone will come soon.

Kelvin Ragui followed in 30:21, with Boniface Mungai rounding out the podium in 30:44. Several athletes achieved season or lifetime bests, marking steady improvement across the men’s field.

Results – Men’s 10K

1. John Chege (20 22) – 29:22

2. Kelvin Ragui (24 02) – 30:21

3. Boniface Mungai (30 07) – 30:44

4. Joseph Kariuki (39 11) – 31:01

5. Charles Ndirangu (24 04) – 32:40

6. Ishmael Mburu (25 05) – 33:41

7. Paul Nganga (43 30) – 36:16

8. Charles Ndirangu (65 08) – 39:11

Women’s 10K

In the women’s division, Jacinta Kamau delivered a brilliant run, taking victory in 33:45, a new personal best by over a minute. Loise Kiarie was close behind in 34:22, also a personal best. Ruth Maina (38:04) and Agnes Wanjiru (41:15) rounded out the top four with commendable efforts.

Results – Women’s 10K

1. Jacinta Kamau (24 79) – 33:45

2. Loise Kiarie (24 78) – 34:22

3. Ruth Maina (22 80) – 38:04

4. Agnes Wanjiru (20 83) – 41:15

Director’s Message

“It is not always about a volume of runners. Our KATA Time Trial program is about improving your personal bests and clocking season’s bests. And that is what was done in Thika this morning. Well done team.”

— Bob Anderson, KATA Founder & Director

By: Boris Baron

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