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Kemboi dances across line again

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BEIJING: Ezekiel Kemboi underlined his status as one of the great Kenyan athletes by capturing the World Championsh­ip 3 000 metre steeplecha­se crown for a record fourth time yesterday.

The 33-year-old seized the gold medal thanks to a devastatin­g sub 57-second last-lap burst at the Bird’s Nest Stadium.

Kenya secured their first clean sweep in the event for eight years but the anticipate­d challenge from Evan Jager faded on the final lap as the American was unable to match the speed of the Africans and trailed home sixth.

Kemboi, who clocked eight minutes 11.28 seconds, added the title to those he won in 2009, 2011 and 2013 and to the Olympic gold he landed in 2004 and 2012.

Silver went to Conseslus Kipruto in 8:12.38, while Brimin Kiprop came third in 8:12.54.

Another Kenyan, 2015 world rankings leader Jairus Birech, was fourth in 8:12.62.

The prospect of an athlete challengin­g the Kenyan monop- oly in this event, 12 previous world champions were born in the African country, improved when Jager was runner-up at a Diamond League meeting in Paris last month.

However, the relatively modest early pace did not suit the rangy American yesterday.

While Kipruto did much of the hard work up at the front, Kemboi hardly moved from the back of the leading quintet until the bell sounded for the final lap.

Jager surged on to the shoulder of Kipruto but, down the back straight, Kemboi overtook all his rivals before producing one of his trademark victory dances after crossing the line. – Reuters

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