Two-time Olympian EJ Obiena just reminded everyone he is Asia's undisputed king of pole vault after topping the continental event Saturday night, May 31.
At A Glance
- Two-time Olympian EJ Obiena just reminded everyone he is Asia's undisputed king of pole vault after topping the men's event Saturday night, May 31.
Showing nerves of steel in the face of Huang Bokai's uprising, Obiena won in the jump-off with a clearance of 5.77 meters for his third straight gold in the Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea.
Both the FIlipino and Chinese aces hurdled 5.72 meters with relative ease before failing in all of their three attempts at 5.82m.
Lowering the bar at 5.77m in the jump-off, Obiena, who holds the Asian record at 6 meters, mightily sprung with confidence in his first try to rule the contest and hand Bokai the silver medal.
Obiena earlier cleared 5.52m before he skipped the 5.62m and 5.57m.
Thailand's Patsapong Amsamarng settled for the bronze with 5.67m.