Paris 2024 athletics: Double world champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen captures Olympic gold in the men’s 5,000m 

By Ockert de Villiers
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Team Norway celebrates winning the Gold medal in Men's 5000m Final
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Norwegian superstar Jakob Ingebrigtsen raced to a maiden Olympic 5,000m gold medal at Paris 2024 on Saturday (10 August).

The double world champion over the distance made up for his hiccup in the 1,500m in the French capital where he finished in fourth place after a dramatic sprint for the line.

Ingebrigsten was in cruise control over the final stretch of the 5,000m, beating nearest rival Ronald Kwemoi of Kenya by nearly two seconds with a time of 13 minutes, 13.66 seconds (13:13.66).

Kwemoi crossed the line second in 13:15.04 with Grant Fisher of the U.S. bagging bronze in 13:15.13.

Ingebrigtsen conceded his Olympic 1,500m earlier in the track and field meeting and lined up in the 5,000m hoping for redemption.

The 23-year-old took a measured approach in the final as he sat back around fifth place at the halfway point.

With 600m to go Ethiopian ace Hagos Gebrhiwet made his move which ultimately brought Ingebrigtsen into the battle.

Gebrhiwet was leading at the bell with Ingebrigtsen going into the final lap in second place and quickly gaining on the Ethiopian.

The Norwegian took the lead for the first time with half a lap to go and turned on the afterburners to race home to add the Olympic gold to his two world titles in the event.

Athletics: Men’s 5,000m podium

Gold: Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway)

Silver: Ronald Kwemoi (Kenya)

Bronze: Grant Fisher (United States of America)

See all the results on Olympics.com.