Two-time Olympian EJ Obiena finished dead last in the men’s pole vault event of the 2025 Wanda Diamond League at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway Friday, June 13 (Philippine time).
At A Glance
- "For everyone confused on the result, [I No Heighted]... This is sport sometimes...," wrote Obiena on his social media story as many were perplexed about his performance.
EJ Obiena (EJ Obiena's FB post)
After skipping 5.40 meters, the 29-year-old Obiena failed to surpass the 5.62-m height after three tries and landed on the last spot of the 10-man field which was bannered by tournament's four-time titlist Armand Duplantis of Sweden.
"For everyone confused on the result, [I No Heighted]... This is sport sometimes...," wrote Obiena on his social media story as many were perplexed about his performance.
World-record holder and two-time Olympic champion Duplantis soared to another record-shattering act after listing the meet's best of 6.15 meters to rule the Oslo edition.
Greek Emmanouil Karalis (5.82m), and Australian Kurtis Marschall (5.72m) took the second and third honors, respectively.
Obiena guns to mount a comeback in Stockholm, Sweden this weekend.
Last Monday, June 9, the reigning Asian Games king leapt 5.66m to end up as fifth placer in the Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Hengelo, Netherlands – more than a week after Obiena bagged his third straight gold in the Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea.