Mohamed Farah of Great Britain won the gold medal, Paul Kipkemoi Chelimo of the United States won the silver medal, and Hagos Gebrhiwet of Ethiopia won the silver medal.
Chelimo was reinstated from his lane infringement violation so was awarded the silver medal while Gebrhiwet was pushed back to the bronze medal position and Bernard Lagat fell to 5th place because Canada' Mohammed Ahmed was also reinstated.
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.
The bronze medal in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was won by Almaz Ayana.
The gold medalist in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot.
The country that won the gold medal in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was Kenya.
The silver medal in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Hellen Onsando Obiri.
Kenya won both the gold and the silver medals in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Ethiopia won the bronze medal in the Women's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics, an upsetting result as the two Kenyans had passed Ayana towards the end of the race to take the gold and silver medals.
The silver medal in the Men's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Paul Kipkemoi Chelimo. He was originally disqualified for a supposed lane infringement violation but this was later cleared up and he was reinstated to his silver medal position.
Great Britain won the Gold medal
Mohamed Farah of Great Britain won the Gold medal
Sven Kramer of the Netherlands won the gold medal in men's 5000 metres speed skating. Ted-Jan Bloemen of Canada won the silver medal in men's 5000 metres speed skating. Sverre Lunde Pedersen of Norway won the bronze medal in men's 5000 metres speed skating.
The bronze medal in the Men's 5000 Metres event at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Hagos Gebrhiwet. Bernard Lagat of the United States was the original bronze medalist but was pushed back to 5th place later when both Paul Kipkemoi Chelimo and Mohammed Ahmed were reinstated from their lane infringement violations.