Ezekiel Kemboi
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Ezekiel Kemboi Cheboi (born May 25, 1982) is a Kenyan athlete, winner of 3000 m steeplechase at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Born in Matira, Kenya, Ezekiel Kemboi didn't take up athletics until after he leaved school and won the African Junior Championships in 2001 in spite of falling.
In 2002, Kemboi finished second at the Commonwealth Games and was originally fourth at the African Championships, but was later awarded bronze after the winner Moroccan Brahim Boulami received a doping suspension.
At the 2003 World Championships, Kemboi had a cruelling battle with former teammate Saif Saeed Shaheen who represented his new country Qatar, before Shaheen pulled away from the exhausted Kemboi to win by less than a second.
In absence of Shaheen (The Kenyan Olympic Committee refused to waive the three-year eligibility delay for established athletes who switch nationalities), Kemboi rose to a main favourite status at the Athens Olympics. The race went very much according to form, with the three Kenyans Kemboi, Brimin Kipruto and Paul Kipsiele Koech pushing the pace from the second lap and soon leaving the rest of the field behind and Kemboi winning a gold medal 0.3 seconds ahead of Kipruto.
| Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's steeplechase |
| 2500 m steeplechase: George Orton | 2590 m steeplechase: Jim Lightbody | 3200 m steeplechase: Arthur Russell |
| 4000 m steeplechase: John Rimmer |
| 3000 m steeplechase: Percy Hodge | Ville Ritola | Toivo Loukola | Volmari Iso-Hollo (twice) | Tore Sjöstrand | Horace Ashenfelter | Chris Brasher | Zdzisław Krzyszowiak | Gaston Roelants | Amos Biwott | Kip Keino | Anders Gärderud | Bronisław Malinowski | Julius Korir | Julius Kariuki | Matthew Birir | Joseph Keter | Reuben Kosgei | Ezekiel Kemboi |

