Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 5 miles

The men's 5 miles race was held at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. It was discontinued after that in favour of the metric races of 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres. The competition was held on July 15, 1908, and July 18, 1908. 36 runners from 14 nations competed; seven from Great Britain, five from Sweden, four each from the United States, Canada and the Netherlands, two each from Denmark, France and Australasia, and one each from Hungary, South Africa, Greece, Germany, Bohemia and Italy. There were six preliminary heats, with the winner and the four runners-up with the best time advancing to the final.[1] NOCs could enter up to 12 athletes.[2]

Men's 5 miles
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
VenueWhite City Stadium
DatesJuly 15 (semifinals)
July 18 (final)
Competitors36 from 14 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Emil Voigt Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Edward Owen Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)John Svanberg Sweden

Records

These are the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics. The 5 miles (8.0 km) race was only held twice at the Olympics, in 1906 and 1908.

World Record24:33.2 Alfred ShrubbStamford Bridge (GBR)May 1904
Olympic Record26:11.8 Henry HawtreyAthens (GRE)1906

Results

First round

All first round heats were held on July 15, 1908.

Heat 1

Ragueneau retired in the first quarter-mile. Coales dropped out after about four miles (6 km). Hefferon led for about half the race before Svanberg passed him.

Intermediate times: 1 mile 4:52.0, 2 miles 10:02.8, 3 miles 15:10.4, 4 miles 20:29.4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1John Svanberg  Sweden25:46.2Q
2Charles Hefferon  South Africa26:05.0q
3George Blake  AustralasiaUnknown
William Coales  Great BritainDNF
Gaston Ragueneau  FranceDNF

Heat 2

Voigt broke away from the pack at about four miles (6 km).

Intermediate times: 1 mile 5:06.2, 2 miles 10:40.0, 3 miles 16:06.0, 4 miles 21:16.0

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Emil Voigt  Great Britain26:13.4Q
2Frederick Bellars  United States26:45.0q
3Pericle Pagliani  Italy26:56.4
4Kjeld Nielsen  Denmark27:04.8
Willem Wakker  NetherlandsDNF
Nikolaos Kouloumberdas  GreeceDNF
Edward Dahl  SwedenDNF

Heat 3

Landqvist led the entire way, gradually pulling away from the rest of the runners.

Intermediate times: 1 mile 5:07.6, 2 miles 10:32.6, 3 miles 15:53.4, 4 miles 21:26.2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Seth Landqvist  Sweden27:00.2Q
2Edward Carr  United States27:24.4
3Julius Jørgensen  Denmark28:08.8
4Charles Hall  United States28:24.0
5Paul Nettelbeck  Germany28:31.6
Wilhelmus Braams  NetherlandsDNF

Heat 4

Intermediate times: 1 mile 4:49.6, 2 miles 9:59.8, 3 miles 15:12.4, 4 miles 20:31.4

Murphy was in the lead for the entirety of the race.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1James Murphy  Great Britain25:59.2Q
2Frederick Meadows  Canada26:16.2q
3Georg Peterson  Sweden26:50.4
4Paul Lizandier  France27:10.8
Joe Deakin  Great BritainDNF
John Tait  CanadaDNF
Jacques Keyser  NetherlandsDNF

Heat 5

Fitzgerald, Robertson, and Stevenson were close together for the first mile, then Robertson broke away. This left Fitzgerald and Stevenson to fight over second place.

Intermediate times: 1 mile 4:52.8, 2 miles 10:02.6, 3 miles 15:18.4, 4 miles 20:37.4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Arthur Robertson  Great Britain25:50.2Q
2James Fitzgerald  Canada26:05.8q
3Samuel Stevenson  Great Britain26:17.0
Axel Wiegandt  SwedenDNF
Joseph Lynch  AustralasiaDNF
Arie Vosbergen  NetherlandsDNF
Herbert Trube  United StatesDNF

Heat 6

Owen had the largest margin of victory in the preliminary heats, defeating Galbraith by a full lap of the track.

Intermediate times: 1 mile 4:46.8, 2 miles 9:56.0, 3 miles 15:19.2, 4 miles 20:51.0

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Edward Owen  Great Britain26:12.0Q
2William Galbraith  Canada27:23.3
3Arnošt Nejedlý  Bohemia28:29.8
Antal Lovas  HungaryDNF

Final

The final was held on July 18, 1908.

Fitzgerald, Murphy, Owen, Svanberg, Hefferon, and Voigt led at various times during the final. Owen led after one mile (1.6 km) reached in 4:46.2, with Hefferon leading at the two and three mile (5 km) marks, with times of 9:54.2 and 15:05.6. After four miles (6 km), Svanberg was in front, with a time of 20:19.2. In the last two laps, Voigt sprinted to the lead which he kept until the end of the contest. He won the race setting a new Olympic record. As the competition has been discontinued, his Olympic record still stands.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
Emil Voigt  Great Britain25:11.2OR
Edward Owen  Great Britain25:24.0
John Svanberg  Sweden25:37.2
4Charles Hefferon  South Africa25:44.0
5Arthur Robertson  Great Britain26:13.0
6Frederick Meadows  Canada26:16.2
7James Fitzgerald  CanadaUnknown
8Frederick Bellars  United StatesUnknown
9Seth Landqvist  SwedenUnknown
James Murphy  Great BritainDNF

References

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