Kenya's Kemboi to quit athletics after Rio

Kenya's Kemboi to quit athletics after Rio

Charismatic Kenyan steeplechaser Ezekiel Kemboi has announced plans to retire after the 2016 Rio Olympics where he will aim at winning a third Olympic gold.

Ezekiel Kemboi (left) beats Conseslus Kipruto to win the World Championship steeplechase in Moscow on August 15. Kemboi has announced plans to retire after the 2016 Rio Olympics where he will aim at winning a third Olympic gold.

"I have represented Kenya for 13 consecutive years. I will finish my career in Rio in 2016," he said at an awards ceremony at his home of Eldoret in Kenya's Rift Valley region.

As for his retirement plans, the two-time Olympic and triple world champion said he "will turn to play golf" -- drawing laughs from Kenya Olympic Committee chairman Kipchoge Keino. Golf makes a comeback as an Olympic discipline at the 2016 games.

The colourful 31-year-old athlete overcame young steeplechase pretender Conseslus Kipruto to win his third world title in Moscow last month.

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