At A Glance
- Obiena cleared 5.92 meters to rule the 15-player field of the pole vault-exclusive event, beating American Sam Kendricks of the United States and Thibaut Collet of France.
EJ Obiena sustained his fine form by bagging the NetAachen Domspringen title in Katschhof, Aachen Germany on Wednesday, Sept. 6.

Obiena cleared 5.92 meters to rule the 15-player field of the pole vault-exclusive event, beating Sam Kendricks of the United States and Thibaut Collet of France.
Kendricks posted 5.87m for the silver while Collet registered 5.82m for the bronze.
This was the second straight gold medal for Obiena after also ruling the ISTAF in Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany three days ago with the same 5.92m height.
The back-to-back wins somehow erased the stigma of a stinging last-place finish in the Zurich leg of the Wanda Diamond League in Switzerland last Aug. 31 where he only managed 5.60m.
Dutch Olympian Menno Vloon and American Austin Miller finished fourth to fifth places with identical 5.75m, while France’s Ethan Cormont came in sixth with 5.65m.
Other finishers include German Gillian Ladwig and United States’ Matt Ludwig (5.65m); Latvia’s Valters Kreiss and Saudi Arabia’s Hussain Asim Al Hizam (5.40m); Switzerland’s Dominik Alberto, Germany’s Tom-Linus Humann and Till Marburger (5.20m), and hometown bets Hendrik Muller and Belgium’s Thomas Van Nuffelen (5.00m).
Up next for Obiena is the Brussels leg of the Wanda Diamond League, where he will be up against the same cast he battled with in Zurich that include world champion Armand Duplantis, world bronze winners Chris Nilsen and Kurtis Marschall.
The tournament will also serve as a springboard for his preparations for the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China on Sept. 30.