Ride. Run. Champion Change.

Kenya’s premier cycling and marathon series — transforming sport into a force for sustainability, community empowerment, and climate action.

 

Register for the Kericho Classic Cycling Race

Enjoy the serenity and the experience of cycling through the Kericho tea plantations.

 

Payment Details

Green Heart Champions

Bank: NCBA Bank

Paybill Number 880100
Account Number 1004827696
Main Category KES 1,000
Black Mambas KES 500

What Exactly is Greenheart

At Green Heart® Champions, we believe endurance sport has the power to transform lives — not just through physical achievement, but through purpose-driven action. We organize world-class cycling and running events that unite athletes, communities, and nature in a shared mission to build a more sustainable, healthier, and more resilient Africa.

From the tea-swept highlands of Kericho to the urban energy of Nairobi, our races are not just athletic competitions — they are living campaigns for climate action, wellness, and community empowerment.

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We Plant a Tree for Every Runner

Our “One Athlete, One Tree” promise is more than symbolic — it’s a commitment to long-term ecological restoration.

Running the Highlands Marathon Helps the Earth
Why We Plant a Tree for Every Rider
Meet the Women Changing the Face of Cycling in Kenya
Running the Highlands Marathon Helps the Planet

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Testimonials

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As someone new to cycling, I was nervous. But the community ride was inclusive, supportive, and beautifully organized. Seeing children cheering along the tea farms and knowing that our registration funded tree planting made every pedal worth it. I’m proud to be a Green Heart Champion.

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Faith Akinyi
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Running the Highlands Marathon was more than a personal challenge — it was a spiritual journey. I planted my first tree, ran through forest trails I never knew existed, and felt connected to something greater. For once, I didn’t just run for myself — I ran for my community and our environment.

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Linet Wanjiku
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