By Nick Giongco
CAPAS, Tarlac—EJ Obiena, the newly-crowned Southeast Asian Games pole vault king, is bent on making a dent in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Olympics-bound EJ Obiena sets new SEA Games record after clearing the 5.45m mark to bag the gold medal in men’s pole vault final (Nick Giongco)
The 6-2 leaper, who reset the SEAG mark with a 5.45-meter job Saturday, is returning to Italy to resume his training under renowned
coach Vitaly Petrov.
coach Vitaly Petrov.
“I am flying back,” said Obiena after winning his first SEAG gold medal. Denied of a chance two years ago in Kuala Lumpur, Obiena was ecstatic when he got his before hometown fans at the New Clark City Athletics Stadium.
“It was a blast,” he said. “I really wanted that record.”
Thai Porranot Purahong had previously held it after a 5.35 that he did in Malaysia two years go.
Pulling it off was rather easy for Obiena, who even attempted to go further but failed to clear 5.55.
Last September in Europe, Obiena cleared 5.80 to automatically earn a berth in Tokyo, the first Filipino to make the Olympic grade.
Next up for Obiena is a stint in the Asian Indoors in Hangzhou, China, on Feb. 12 and 13 followed by the World Indoors in Nanjing, also in China, from March 13 to15.
“The foundation training (in Italy) is crucial for me to get all the training that I can before the year ends. So we can start unloading
earlier. Hopefully I will do a lot better than what I did today.”
earlier. Hopefully I will do a lot better than what I did today.”
For Obiena, Christmas this year will be unforgettable.
Source: Manila Bulletin