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Amon Kemboi
Kenyan long-distance runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amon Kemboi (born 10 December 1995) is a Kenyan middle- and long-distance runner. Competing in the United States, he became the first man to earn five All-America honours for NCAA cross country running.[1]
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NCAA
He is from Kapsabet, Kenya before racing in the college system in the United States. In March 2018, competing for Campbell University, he won All-American indoor honours in the 5000 metres. He was later voted the 2017-18 Big South Conference Men’s Runner of the Year.[2][3] In 2019, he broke his own school record and set a new Big South Conference record, for the indoor mile run.[4] He later also attended the University of Arkansas, for whom he was named the South Central Region Athlete of the Year twice by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Kemboi also became the first man to earn five All-America honours in NCAA cross country running.[5]
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Professional career
In June 2023, he won the 1500 metres race at the Portland Track Festival in Oregon in 3:34.12, closing the race with 56.40s for the final 400m.[6]
He finished third behind Josh Kerr and Josh Hoey at the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile in New York in September 2024. His time of 3:49.3 moved him into the all-time top-10 in the race's history.[7]
In January 2025, he acted as pacemaker at the Houston Half Marathon as Conner Mantz broke the American half marathon national record.[8]
In April 2025, he finished third at the Boston 5k, running a time of 13:37.[9] He was added as a challenger to the men’s long-distance field at the 2025 Grand Slam Track event in Miami, where he finishes seventh in the 3000 metres race on 2 May 2025.[10][11]
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