Career
He managed a third-place finish at the 2009 Prague Marathon, but he was hampered by a knee injury. He returned to the Prague Marathon in 2010 but could not repeat his past performances and finished in 2:10:53 for seventh place. When asked whether he was considering one of the large American marathons the following year, Mungara admitted he had already promised to return to Toronto for a fourth attempt.
At the 2011 Prague Marathon he was runner-up to Benson Barus but still managed a personal best run of 2:07:36 hours.
He was ever slower (2:17:40) at the Singapore Marathon, but was fourth and only twenty seconds behind the leader at that race. Almost a year passed until his next outing, where he returned to form with a winning run of 2:11:40 hours at the Nairobi Marathon.
All information taken from IAAF profile.