Jesse Owens is a good one. In the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, he one 4 gold medals. He set three world records; in the 100m dash, the 200m dash, and the long jump. He also tied the world record in the 4x100m relay. They even dedicated a track for him in his honor. It's called the Jesse Owens stadium and it's in Ohio.
Mo Farah Great Britain won both the Men's 10,000 metres and the 5,000 metres
Meseret Defar from Ethiopia won Women's 5000 metres and Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia won the 10,000 metres women's event
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Emil Zátopek chieved fame in wining the 5000, the 10000 and the marathon at the 1952 Olympics.
Tomas Gustafson won gold in men's 5000 meters and silver in men's 10000 meters at the 1984 Winter Games.
The winners in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics were Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot, Hellen Onsando Obiri, and Almaz Ayana. Cheruiyot was the gold medal winner, Obiri the silver medal winner, and Ayana the bronze medal winner.
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5000 + 5000 = 10000The answer is 10000
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0.7142 in fraction = 7142/10000 or 3571/5000 0.7142 * 10000/10000 = 7142/10000 or 3571/5000 in fraction in lowest term
0.5146 as a fraction = 2573/5000 0.5146 * 10000/10000 = 5146/10000 or 2573/5000 in fraction in lowest term
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7.98% = 798/10000 = 399/50007.98% = 798/10000 = 399/50007.98% = 798/10000 = 399/50007.98% = 798/10000 = 399/5000
the trick to this is to realize the pattern: 10000=0+10000 10000=1+9999 10000=2+9998 ... 10000=4999+5001 so there are 5000 (10000s) and the unmatched 5000 in the middle = 50,005,000
There are 10000 square metres in one hectare. Therefore, 5000 square metres is equal to 5000/10000 = 0.5 hectares.