Tujiamini by SportPesa Gold Winner Fridah Ndinda Claims Victory at Makueni’s Ndukuma Dam Run

November 11, 2024
S Trentham

Fridah Ndinda, the determined Tujiamini Gold winner, added another win to her record with an impressive finish at the Ndukuma Dam Run in Makueni County.

Known for securing second place in this year’s Nairobi City Marathon 10KM race, Ndinda clocked 49 minutes and 47.1 seconds, claiming victory in the women’s 15km senior race category. Her win reflects both her relentless dedication and the invaluable support she has received through the Tujiamini initiative.

 

Ndinda’s athletic journey has reached beyond Kenyan borders. Earlier this year, she placed 5th in the Run your city Tshwane 10kin South Africa, gaining vital international experience and sharpening her skills on the global stage. This opportunity was made possible by Tujiamini, whose support has enabled her to compete with top athletes from around the world and solidify her reputation as one of Kenya’s emerging long-distance running talents. In South Africa, Ndinda proved her mettle, performing exceptionally well in challenging races and strengthening her resolve for future competitions.

 

Moreover, the Tujiamini initiative By SportPesa Kenya has connected Ndinda with renowned Running Coach Andy Clement from the United Kingdom. Under Clement’s guidance, Ndinda has been refining her training techniques, building endurance, and learning to strategize for races at an elite level. This expert mentorship has been pivotal in shaping her athletic skills and boosting her confidence for international competitions.

 

Ndinda’s journey showcases the transformative impact of Sports Development initiatives like Tujiamini, which empowers grassroots athletes with opportunities that extend beyond local borders. With her sights set on future races, Ndinda’s story is a powerful testament to the potential of Kenyan talent on the world stage.

 

As the Tujiamini initiative continues to uplift and support young athletes across Kenya, Ndinda’s achievements serve as an inspiring reminder of the power of community-backed development in the sporting world.

With eyes set on international success, Fridah Ndinda’s journey is far from over.

Tujiamini is proud to stand by her, championing her dreams every step of the way.