RESULTS: Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 August 6
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RESULTS: Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 August 6

/ Updated as of: 09:01 PM August 06, 2024

Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 Schedule August 6

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Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 Schedule August 6

  • 1 am – EJ Obiena – men’s pole vault final
  • 4:50 pm – John Cabang Tolentino – men’s 110m hurdles

FULL PHILIPPINE TEAM SCHEDULE HERE.

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Sam Catantan re-tears ACL at Paris Olympics

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Italy’s Arianna Errigo, left, and the Philippines’ Sam Catantan compete in the women’s individual Foil round of 32 competition during the Paris Olympics 2024 at the Grand Palais, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

MANILA, Philippines—Team Philippines fencer Sam Catantan won’t be back in action anytime soon after tearing her ACL again in the Paris Olympics 2024.

Catantan bowed out in the women’s individual foil Round of 32 last week after losing to World No. 2 and tournament top seed Arianna Erigo of Italy. FULL STORY

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Carlos Yulo addresses rift with mom over money, girlfriend

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Team Philippines double gold medalist Carlos Yulo clarified the root cause of the rift with his mother Angelica Yulo in a controversy that spread like wildfire following his historic campaign in the Paris Olympics 2024.

Yulo, sitting beside his girlfriend Chloe Anjeleigh San Jose, addressed the issue directly in a Tiktok video, saying that his mother Angelica allegedly had not disclosed to him all the withdrawals she had made from his bank accounts that she had been handling on his behalf.

Yulo said that his mother had been handling his finances–which included all the allowances and incentives from his victories–until he decided to take over the bank account. FULL STORY

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MANILA, Philippines—John Cabang withdrew from the men’s 100m hurdles repechage round in the Paris Olympics 2024 on Tuesday due to an injury.

Cabang announced his decision to conclude his Olympic campaign in an Instagram story just minutes before the race. FULL STORY

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Hidilyn Diaz consoles EJ Obiena after 4th place finish

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EJ Obiena, of Philippines, reacts during the men’s pole vault final at the Paris Olympics, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

MANILA, Philippines—Tokyo Olympian Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo continued her support for Team Philippines on Tuesday after EJ Obiena’s heartbreaking finish in the Paris Olympics’ 2024 men’s pole vault final.

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Obiena gave it his all but ended up just one spot away from a podium finish, which would’ve ended close to nine decades of drought in athletics for Team Philippines.

While all those were happening, though, Diaz-Naranjo sent her support all the way from the Philippines. FULL STORY

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EJ Obiena of the Philippines reacts after missing an attempt during the men’s pole vault final at the Paris Olympics 2024, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

MANILA, Philippines–EJ Obiena turned emotional and was apologetic after coming up empty-handed in the men’s pole vault final at the Paris Olympics 2024 early Tuesday (Manila time) at State de France.

Obiena fell just an attempt short of bagging the bronze that would have ended the Philippines’ 88-year medal drought in the Olympics in athletics.

After clearing 5.90m, Obiena missed all his three tries at 5.95m to wind up in fourth place. FULL STORY

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EJ Obiena narrowly misses pole vault medal in Paris Olympics

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Philippines’ EJ Obiena competes in the men’s pole vault final of the athletics event at the Paris Olympics Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 5, 2024. (Photo by Antonin THUILLIER / AFP)

EJ Obiena missed the podium of the men’s pole vault final early Tuesday morning (Manila time) failing to come unglued at 5.95 meters in the 2024 Paris Olympics at Stade de France.

With just four athletes in contention, Obiena missed all three tries at 5.95m, settling for fourth place in the tournament.

As expected, Sweden’s world No. 1 Mondo Duplantis, the longtime record holder of the men’s division, went home with the gold medal. FULL STORY

LIVE UPDATES: EJ Obiena competes in men’s pole vault final

  • There it is! Record set. New Olympic mark is at 6.10m courtesy of the peerless Mondo Duplantis.
  • Mondo going for the Olympic record. Thiago Braz set the mark at 6.03 in 2016. He already has gold medal in bag.
  • Clipped the bar. EJ will finish fourth and out of the podium.
  • EJ Obiena makes his second attempt at 5.95. Clips the bar again on the way down
  • Sasma out. Turkey bet fails at 5.95 leaving four players in the field.
  • Marschall of Australia also bows out at 5.95. Five vaulters remaining.
  • Obiena needs to clear 5.95 to stay in contention for medal. Faults first attempt.
  • Mondo Duplantis hardly breaks sweat as he matches Kendricks at 5.95.
  • Team USA’s Sam Kendricks clears 5.95 in his first attempt. Matches his highest mark this year.
  • Norway’s Guttormsen bows out at 5.95m. 6 competitors left vying for the podium.

  • EJ Obiena at 5.90. First attempt. and he clears!
  • Kendricks, Karalis celebrate wildly at Stade de France after advancing past 5.90.
  • We’re now at 5.90m! Still 7 vaulters in play for the podium. EJ Obiena among them.
  • China’s Huang also exits the final at 5.85. He scores a PB tho, 5.80. 7 vaulters remaining.

  • Obiena clears 5.85 on his first try!
  • Still at 5.85, Karalis clears. Marschall clears. Sasma clears, EJ is up next.

  • Mondo Duplantis tries for 5.85, just his second vault in the final. Clears.
  • We’re now at 5.85 with two vaulters eliminated, 10 in the hunt.
  • Obiena’s wearing his warmers again. Probably confirms that he’ll pass on the 5.80m bar and attempt for 5.85m next.
  • Vloon of Netherlands is second to exit. Leaves at 5.80m.
  • Mondo Duplantis will pass on 5.80.
  • EJ Obiena nicks bar just after clearing. Faults at 5.80m.
  • China’s Bokai Huang and Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis also overcome the 5.80m clearance.
  • Germany’s Oleg Zernikel and Bo Kanda Lita Baehre fail their first attempts at 5.80m.
  • Pole vaulters now trying to clear 5.80m. Sam Kendricks and Sondre Guttormsen both through.
  • Latvia’s Valters Kreiss out of the running after 3 failed attempts at 5.70m.

  • EJ Obiena takes his crack at 5.70 and he clears it.
  • Mondo Duplantis making his first attempt to massive cheers at Stade de France. World record holder easily clears 5.70m.
  • Mondo Duplantis passes on 5.50. Everyone through now as Kreiss makes second vault. Next height to clear is 5.70m
  • Everyone clearing easily so far at 5.50. It’s Obiena’s turn. Clears it!
  • Germany’s Oleg Zernikel takes his turn. Cleared.
  • Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen takes the first attempt. Easily clears 5.50.
  • Starting height for vaulters will be 5.50m. For context, it wasn’t until 1972 did the world record breach 5.50.
  • According to the start list favorites will leap: Kendricks, second. Duplantis sixth, Obiena 12th.
  • EJ Obiena qualified for the final on a 5.75m vault, as did 9 other finalists including Mondo Duplantis. The other two on a 5.70.
  • World record is owned by Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis, 6.24m. Olympic record is Thiago Braz of Brazil. 6.03m.
  • Of course, every eye will be on Duplantis at the famous Stade de France. The world record holder’s best is about the diameter of a dinner plate more than Obiena’s best. Int’l media have described Mondo as “competing against himself.”
  • World’s No. 1, 2 and 3 are all present. Heavy favorite Mondo Duplantis, PH bet EJ Obiena and US star Sam Kendricks.

EJ Obiena can quench athletics’ 88-year thirst for Olympics medal

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FILE–Filipino pole vaulter EJ Obiena is set to begin his Paris Olympics 2024 campaign.

If EJ Obiena lives up to his billing and produces a podium finish in the Paris Olympics, he will put an end to the country’s decades-long wait for a medal in athletics.

Obiena can snuff out an 88-year drought should he come up with a worthy performance in the men’s vault event.

It was back in 1936 when Miguel White picked up a bronze in the men’s 400-meter hurdles of the Games held in Berlin. FULL STORY

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