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How  | 
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1984- Julius Korir-
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1988- Julius
  Kariuki- Seoul | 
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1992- Mathew Birir-
  Barcelona | 
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1996- Joseph Keter-
  Atlanta | 
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2000- Reuben Kosgey-
  Sydney | 
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2004- Ezekiel
  Kemboi- Athens | 
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2008- Brimin
  Kipruto- Beijing | 
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2012- Ezekiel
  Kemboi- London | 
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E | 
zekiel Kemboi has
entered into the annals of Kenyan
Athletics History and Hall Of Fame. Despite a pending court case back home
on assault charges, the World 3,00m
Steeplechase Champion ensured the Olympics title over the distance remained in Kenya ’s hands for the 8th straight
time, when he triumphed in London 
Kemboi now becomes
only the 2nd two-time Olympics champion in the event, after Finnish Volmari Iso-Hollo took back to back titles in 1932 and 1936 in Los Angeles  and Berlin 
The other Kenyan to have won two Olympic titles, although in
different events, is national Olympics committee chairman, Kipchoge Keino. Kip won the 1,500m gold in Mexico 
1968 before bagging the 3,000m steeplechase title in Munich 
Kemboi led Kenyan men to 3,000m steeplechase podium sweep in
Athens 
With the London 
victory, Kemboi has now cemented his place in the history of steeplechase with 2 Olympics and 2 world titles over
the distance. In London 
What about his
signature hair style where he leaves an island of hair? Kemboi lamented his
“mo-hawk” or “punk” style was a round shave replica of the gold medal he was
anticipating to win. You gotta love this guy!
Benabbad repeated
his Beijing  performance to once again deny Kenya 
Source: The People
Newspaper Kenya 
 
 
 
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