Speed skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics - Men's 5000 metres
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The 5000 metres speed skating
Speed skating
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event was part of the speed skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics
Speed skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics
-Medal summary:-Participating nations:Twelve speed skaters competed in all four events.A total of 68 speed skaters from 15 nations competed at the St. Moritz Games:-Medal table:-References:*...

 programme. The competition was held on Sunday, February 1, 1948.

Forty speed skaters from 14 nations competed.

Medalists


Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1948 Winter Olympics.
World Record 8:13.7(*)   Åke Seyffarth
Ake Seyffarth
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Davos
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February 3, 1941
Olympic Record 8:19.6   Ivar Ballangrud
Ivar Ballangrud
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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February 12, 1936


(*) The record was set in a high altitude venue (more than 1000 metres above sea level) and on naturally frozen ice.

Results

PlaceAthleteTime
1 8:29.4
2 8:32.7
3 8:34.8
4 8:34.9
5 8:36.2
6 8:37.3
7 8:37.9
8 8:40.7
9 8:45.0
10 8:45.2
11 8:45.6
12 8:46.4
13 8:46.9
14 8:47.2
15 8:53.0
16 8:53.8
17 8:54.4
18 8:56.0
19 8:56.6
20 8:57.6
21 8:58.4
22 8:58.9
23 9:03.0
24 9:05.0
25 9:05.4
26 9:06.2
27 9:10.4
28 9:18.2
29 9:18.6
30 9:20.3
31 9:21.3
32 9:22.2
33 9:28.6
34 9:29.3
35 9:30.2
36 9:32.3
37 9:36.3
38 9:36.7
39 9:40.6
DNF
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