Filipino Obiena builds momentum ahead of Asian Games title defence

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Filipino pole vault star Ernest John “EJ” Obiena continued his encouraging run of form ahead of the 2026 Asian Games after claiming silver at the Meeting Madrid on Thursday.

Fresh from finishing sixth at the Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix, which was broadcast live on SPOTV NOW, the 30-year-old cleared a season-best 5.85 metres to finish runner-up in the World Athletics Continental Tour meeting.

 

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The world number 14 then attempted 5.95 metres in pursuit of victory but was unable to clear the bar, allowing Germany’s Bo Kanda Lita Baehre to secure gold with a successful jump of 5.90 metres.

The silver medal was Obiena’s ninth podium finish of the year, including victories at the International Jump-Meeting Cottbus, Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, ISTAF Indoor Berlin, Czesław Cybulski Memorial and Austrian Open.

The result continued Obiena’s steady progress this season as he builds towards defending his Asian Games crown in Japan later this year.

In the previous edition in Hangzhou, China, he clinched the gold medal ahead of Huang Bokai and Hussain Al-Hizam with a new Asian record of 5.90 metres.

 

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