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No medal for Ezekiel Kemboi as bronze goes to No. 4

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Ezekiel Kemboi clears his last water jump in the 3,000 steeple chase race in Rio.
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When Ezekiel Kemboi left Kenya for the Rio Olympics in Brazil, his excitement was unmistakable.  He was in for another gold win, so he hoped, to cap an illustrious career on the track.

But a string of events have made the Rio out a nightmare for the four-time world champion in the 3,000 steeple chase event. Kemboi, who finished third in the men’s 3000m steeplechase final on Wednesday after being beaten by fellow Kenyan Conseslus Kipruto and America’s Evan Jager, was shortly afterwards disqualified and stripped of the bronze medal for stepping off the track, International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) officials said.

This follows a successful appeal by the French team, whose athlete Mahiedine Mekhissi finished fourth in the race.

The decision to strip Kemboi of his medal will make an unhappy end to a glittering career for the four-time world champion over the distance who had announced his retirement from athletics shortly after losing his Olympic title to fellow Kenyan Conseslus Kipruto.

The IAAF’s jury studied video of the race and confirmed that the 34-year old had stepped outside the track on the bend after clearing the water jump.

As a result, Mekhissi has been awarded the bronze medal, which effectively reduces Kenya’s medal tally from nine to eight as Kemboi bows out from athletics with two Olympic golds and four world championship titles to his name in a career spanning almost a decade.

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