Michael Njenga and Lidya Njeri won the 13th edition of Henry Wanyoike Hope for the Future Run 10km road race held today at Kikuyu, Kiambu County.

Njenga won men’s title timing 25:02 followed by Vincent Boit and Dancun Manyara who finished second and third in a time of 25:22 and 26:09 respectively.
“I am very glad for my win today. This is my second time to be part of the run and I have been training hard to win. The weather was good with a clear route. My victory today will go a long way to not only help me but also to assist those who have visual impairment,” said Michael Njenga.
Njeri who was also participating in the race for the second crossed the finish line at 30:31 ahead of Pauline Wangui who came in second at 30:37 followed closely by Esther Waweru at 31:18 in the women’s senior race.
“The race was tough due to stiff competition from. Being my second time here, I’m glad I won. I am looking forward to concentrating in the international races this year,” said Lidya Njeri winner women’s 10 km senior race.
In the 9km junior race, Ephantus Githau won in the men’s category crossing the finish line in time of 27:37. He was followed closely by Simon Kimor in time of 29:31 and Mathew Nganga in time of 29:38.
Lucy Wanjiku won the 9km Junior women’s category finishing at 38:13 followed by Joyce Wawera at 41:11and Hannah Muthoni at 47:25.
Michael Njenga and Lidya Njeri each went home with a cash prize of KES 15, 000 while the first and second runners-up in the senior categories pocketed KES 10,000 and KES 8,000 respectively. For the juniors, it was KES 5,000, KES 3,000 and KES 2,000 for the first three positions.
The race comprised of 10kms for seniors, 9km for juniors, wheelchair races as well 3.5 km for veterans and children.
This year’s goal is to distribute white canes to enhance mobility for visually impaired people enabling them to move around on their own in their places of work, business and school.