EJ Obiena bounces back pole vault silver in Norway tilt

EJ Obiena bounces back with pole vault silver in Norway tilt

/ 05:56 PM May 31, 2024

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EJ Obiena during the Oslo Bislett Games in Oslo, Norway. – Diamond League Athletics vs EJ Obiena Instagram

MANILA, Philippines—Just a few months before the Paris Olympics 2024, EJ Obiena proved his mettle in the Oslo Bislett Games on Friday (Manila time) with a silver finish in Norway.

After absorbing a tough seventh-place finish in the Ostrava Golden Spike due to pole problems, the Filipino pole vaulter bounced back in a huge way by gaining silver in the Norway competition just 72 hours after the mishap.

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Obiena outlasted nine competitors in the competition and registered 5.72 meters for the  second place finish. He finished tied with Greek pole vaulter Emmanouil Karalis.

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But the victory wasn’t flawless as he, again, had to endure broken pole problems.

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“Another pole broken and it’s not even on the brighter side of things,” Obiena wrote in an Instagram post.

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“Very thankful that I am not hurt and I live to fight another day. I’m taking this with a bit of humor but in all honesty, this is not funny at all.”

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United States bet KC Lightfoot cleared 5.82 meters to win the entire event.

Up next for the Paris-bound athlete is the Bauhaus-Galan leg of the Diamond League in Stockholm, Sweden.

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