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August 18, 2021

KAPTAGAT ECO-SPORTS FOR CONSERVATION AND RECREATION

World Nature Conservation Day

CONSERVATION & RECREATION

The Holy Cross Church’s Youth Environment & Communication (E&C) members

The Holy Cross Church’s Youth Environment & Communication (E&C) marked the 2021 World Nature Conservation through recreational hiking, biking and fundraising for their seedlings nursery around and about the Kaptagat Forest. The theme was Experience Nature. KFM Foundation sponsored the newly founded E&C Club. The recreational activities were organized under the banner of Kaptagat Eco-Sports. The sports support in planning and organizing conservation and recreational activities done for fun or human wellness. Recreation makes nature conservation a pleasure, joyful and amusing. Participation in recreational activities improves self-esteem, manages stress and reduces anxiety.

ECO-SPORTS RECREATIONAL

  • Games, fitness, yoga, jogging, running; cycling through the forest and escarpment, early morning forest walks
  • Hiking, photography, picnic by a beautiful riverside.
  • Painting, scrapbooking, ceramics, woodworking
  • Art appreciation, music appreciation, discussion groups, singing, dance, plays, puppetry, skits
  • Browsing the internet, extensive and intensive reading and writing for journals

Cycling For Seedlings

Class 8 students of Kipleketet Primary School with some of the participants

KFM Foundation sponsored Holy Cross cycling was both a recreational and fundraiser for the E&C Club youth seedlings nursery. All proceeds from the event financed the establishment of Holy Cross Youth nurseries. The first sales from the seedlings shall purchase Club biking helmets.  The foundation learned that none of the cyclists had helmets! Wearing a helmet was not consider a requirement for cycling. Cycling without helmets is a common occurrence.

Over twenty cyclists participated in Eco-sports cycling activity. The route was a slow tarmac road rolling down gently through small farms into a rough road that cuts through the northern part of Sabor Forest. Pedestrians, motorcycles, and a few herds of cattle were the main features of the road. The route was scenic. The Uasin Gishu plateau was green with woodlands dotting the once savannah grassland, Maasai warrior grazing land of yesteryears. Most of the cyclists were rural folks, members of Holy Cross, a fast Catholic parish in a quiet rural farming area in Uasin Gishu and Elgeyo Marakwet Counties. 

Cyclists at the start point (Mokwo catholic church)

The 20-kilometre local youth organized conservation and recreation cycling started at the Holy Family Church, Mokwo and finished at Holy Cross Church Tembelio. Along the route, the cyclists celebrated the gift of a seedling nursery site at St Francis of Assisi Holy Cross outstation at Tendwo and over 250 seedlings at Kipleletet Primary School.

Cycling For Helmet

A review of the cycling activity revealed an essential in cycling missing in the event – helmet.  Though we hired sufficient bikes for cyclists who did not have one, the bikes came without helmets. Rented cycles in Eldoret do not come with helmets. Cyclists who owned bikes, too, had no helmets. Cycling gears for safety is not taken into account while cycling.

We adopted helmets as essentials for the duration of the next Kaptagat Eco-sports cycling events. Moreover, the Covid-19 scourge has made it risky to share personal items, let alone helmets.

To take the next event cycling activity beyond the village, the Foundation undertakes to support E&C acquire helmets and other cycling gear in preparation for the 2022 Eco-sports cycling on the occasion of the International Day of Forest. In 2012, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 21 March as the International Day of Forests.

The Day celebrates and raises awareness of the importance of all types of forests. On each International Day of Forests, countries are encouraged to undertake local, national and international efforts to organize activities involving forests and trees, such as tree-planting campaigns.

DONATIONS: HELMETS FOR MARCH 2022 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS

Kaptagat Eco-sports is a new KFM Foundation conservation and recreational programme targeting children and young people. To create conservation awareness through fun, we organize biking, hiking and other sports. Experience shows that bikes and helmets are essentials supplies for every new road cyclist needs

Rains!

It rained for three nights just before the World Nature Conservation Day, the day the Holy Cross youths and their friends would pledge to save animals and trees on verge of extinction. Time to discuss the need to protect the environment, our home. World Nature Conservation Day is celebrated every year on 28 July all over the world. “The day recognizes that a healthy environment is a key foundation for a stable and strong society.”

KFM Foundation Eco-sports team planned to mark the day through biking and hiking. A few weeks before, we had made a cognizance of the cycling route. We drove from Holy Cross Church – Tembelio, through Kaptagat Parish to Mokwo Parish. Cycling would start at Mokwo and finish at Temebelio. St John Bosco, Kaptagat was a water point. Games would take place at the finish point.

Cycling participants

Three days before the events, heavy rains pounded the Kaptagat Forest. We woke up, on a Monday to the cycling day, with uncertainty about the usability of the route after the heavy night rains. We left Ellegirini Greenpark around 10.00am. Road a tarmac road for about a kilometre and a half before turning left to red murram road, which became wet, slippery and risky as we got into the forest. It became obvious that we had to find an alternative route. The new route skirted Kaptagat Forest and sliced through a portion of Sabor Forest. Most of the road was tarmac, with a section running through the forest murram and quarry dust.

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September 25, 2019

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s speech at United Nations General Assembly

Yesterday, president Uhuru Kenyatta delivered good speech during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage, in New York.

President Uhuru Kenyatta during the UNGA high level meeting in New York. Courtesy Kenya Digital News

September 8, 2019

Kemboi and Chepkemboi are Kaptagat Half marathon champions

Newcomer Daniel Kemboi and Joyce Chepkemboi were the winners of the second edition of Kaptagat half marathon meant to conserve Kaptagat Forest, a place well known as the best training ground for athletes.

In men’s category, Kemboi won the race 63:08 followed by Albert Kangogo (63:12) and Micah Chesire in 63:45.

“I came here to try my luck and came through. I had to prove to my people that I was strong to run well,” said Kemboi who was running on home ground.

“It was good winning at home after missing last year edition,” added Kemboi.

In women, Chepkemboi picked from where she had left in third position to win the title beating a host of other elite and inexperienced runners for the title.

She won in 74:10 ahead of Judith korir (74:34) and Agnes kemboi (75:25) for podium positions.

“The race was too competitive especially in hilly course but I returned, chasing best time in the race,” said Chepkemboi.

 “I like running in front to give me power to control the race. Once I lead, any competitor will be able to struggle to beat me and that is what I did for the win,” added Chepkemboi.

Top results  

Women

  1. Joyce Chepkemboi- 74:10
  2. Judith Korir- 74:34
  3. Agnes kemboi- 75:25
  4. Caroline Jepchirchir- 75:57
  5. Gladys Kiptoo- 75:20

Men

  1. Daniel Kemboi- 63:08
  2. Albert kangogo- 63:12
  3. Micah Chesire- 63:45
  4. Jonathan Biwott- 64:07
  5. Charles Kiptum-64:31
September 5, 2019

We are set for the marathon

Kaptagat half marathon organisers have set the stage for the second edition of race for this Sunday in Kaptagat area Uasin Gishu county.

Today, officials led by race director Patrick Birgen assured athletes and the public that they are ready for the race on Sunday as they run to conserve Kaptagat forest.

“Now we are ready for the event. We have to assure athletes that the race is on and prize money readily available,” said Birgen.

The race is also sponsored by Eldoret Water and Sanitation company to atune of kshs 500,000.

More to follow

September 4, 2019

Taiwan international to compete at Kaptagat half marathon

Eroll Chen, the Taiwan international will be one of the international athletes who will be competing for the Kaptagat Half marathon title set for this Sunday in Kaptagat, Uasin Gishu county.

Dubbed Sports For Conservation, Chen will be lining up against elite and untested athletes for the coveted race in the region to conserve Kaptagat Forest that is under threat of distinction.

“I want to try my best and finish in top ten. I have been training in Kenya and I have gained much needed experience, ready for the challenge,” said Chen.

The runner, who last week competed at the national championships will be using the race as part of his training for Chicago marathon set for October 13th.

“The race will be good for me and instead of going for morning run, I will be running as part of my training. I want to gain good time to help me run well in Chicago next month,” added Chen.

The athlete also competed at the 2014 Kass marathon as well as 2015 national cross country championships at Uhuru Park.

September 3, 2019

Kaptagat half marathon registration open

Athletes who will be competing in the second edition of Kaptagat Half marathon can now register through mpesa Pay bill.

The Local Organising Committee released the pay Bill number to avoid last minute rush to register for the race set for this Sunday in kaptagat, Uasin Gishu county.

For the elite 21km race, the runners will register with kshs 5,000 while Corporate runners with register with kshs 1,000 while 5km Fun Run will cost kshs 100.

How to register> Go to Mpesa, move to Lipa Na Mpesa, Pay Bill, enter Business number 488700, Acc No. Elagerini (space) Name enter amount as shown in the poster above.

November 11, 2018

PROJECT 6.4

Rule 6:4 underpins sports for conversation practice. The rule is simple: for every 10 trees you plant four are exotic (for commercial purposes) and four are fruits tree (for food). On a large scale 60% is exotic and 40% fruit trees. The end result is to turn Greater Kaptagat green. For the conservation of Kaptagat forest, the rule encourages the development of bamboo nurseries for Kaptagat Forest conservation and avocado nurseries for alternative cash crop in Kaptagat .   Funds raised from Kaptagat Forest Half Marathon go to the funding of the 6:4 Project and for conserving Kaptagat Forest.

October 21, 2018

Sports Tourism For Conservation

The Kaptagat Forest Half Marathon blends sporting thrill in running around and about the imposing forestland with the noble conservation course. The run is a conservation advocacy and awareness creation on the degree of deforestation of Kaptagat Forest.

This Forest, a water tower in the Mau complex, is under threat of extinction due to human activity. The ecosystem that has over the years been a large water catchment and a source for water bodies in Elgeyo Marakwet and Uasin Gishu counties is diminishing. Human activities in the forest such as agriculture, livestock herding, illegal logging, charcoal burning and firewood harvesting, timber exert immense pressure on forest water catchment.

Rivers originating from the forests are on the verge of drying up due to extensive deforestation. Water levels are dropping rapidly. Power generation is seriously compromised by low water level. Already Eldoret City is experiencing water shortfall estimated 60,000 cubic metres each day. Water for agriculture, domestic and livestock use continues to decrease.

The dams that supply water to Eldoret town continue to recede due to the depletion of forest cover and rising demand for water. Moreover, illegal human activities in the forest undermine conservation efforts and discourage tourists, athletes and other visitors coming to enjoy the environment.

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