Charles Yosei Muneria (born 10 February 1996) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in track and cross country running events.
Muneria made his first high level forays in running at Moroccan road races, taking eighth at the 2014 Marrakesh 10K and the 2015 Rabat Half Marathon.
He gained his first national selection after a fourth-place finish at the Kenyan Cross Country Championships.
Former athletes were highly critical: 1988 Olympic champion John Ngugi said preparation was inadequate and the runners were not mentally prepared, while former world champion Benjamin Limo singled out Muneria's selection for the shorter track distance as a poor choice, saying Muneria "looked tactless".
[6] On 3 September 2023, Muneria set a new track record at the 42.195 km Münster Marathon, finishing first after 02:09:06 h.[7] All information from All-Athletics profile.