Draw for the 5.000m Men (tomorrow 16:00 local time) is out: https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/results/ssk/st/m/5000m-------------/fnl-/000100--/race-result
After Lollobrigida’s incredible performance today, it’s honestly getting hard to bet against the Italians on home ice. That said, I still think Ghiotto’s real shot at Gold is the 10km, leaving the 5km wide open for some "untraditional" countries.
It’s truly bizarre to look at a start list and realize that a Czech teenager and a Frenchman are the heavy medal favorites, while the Dutch, who used to own this distance, can barely be called outsiders anymore. If you had told me a few years ago that this would be the state of the 5000m, I wouldn’t have believed it.
My prediction for tomorrow:
Sander Eitrem - The heavy favorite after shattering the World Record this season with a historic 5:58.52.
Timothy Loubineaud - A massive challenger who briefly held the World Record himself earlier this season with a 6:00.23.
Metoděj Jílek - A serious gold medal contender, but I’m worried this is the first time he’ll truly feel the weight of expectations from his home country after his breakout results.
Casey Dawson - A podium regular this year who is a strong contender for the top five.
Ted-Jan Bloemen - The veteran master of the long distances who always finds an extra gear on the big stage.
Davide Ghiotto - Facing massive home-crowd pressure in Milan to keep up with the younger generation.
Chris Huizinga - Currently looks like the strongest hope for the Dutch guard.
Alexander Farthofer - A rising talent who has successfully pushed his way into the top tier this season.
Riccardo Lorello - Another Italian hope looking to capitalize on the home-ice advantage.
Gabriel Groß - A solid mid-pack contender who has delivered reliable results throughout the winter.
Fridtjof Petzold - Has shown steady improvement and is now occasionally a fixture in the top half of the field.
Marcel Bosker - Started the season incredibly strong at the Dutch Championships, but hasn't reached that level since.
Michele Malfatti - A home favorite who has been hovering just outside the lead group all season.
Bart Swings - His legendary engine remains world-class, but his main focus is on the mass start.
Felix Maly - A consistent performer who provides a solid benchmark for the field.
Sigurd Henriksen - Part of the deep Norwegian squad with the potential to surprise if others slip up.
Stijn van de Bunt - A massive breakout talent, but the Olympic depth makes moving up a huge challenge.
Shomu Sasaki - A promising young skater gaining valuable experience on the world stage.
Liu Hanbin - Honestly surprised to see him on the start list after that tough injury. It will be a victory just to finish.
Peder Kongshaug - Finished dead last in his only A-group appearance this season and hasn't raced a competitive 5k in months. He's a 1500m specialist who might lack the form for this distance right now.