Emerson Obiena Explained

Emerson Obiena
Nationality:Filipino
Birth Date:4 November 1964[1]
Country:Philippines
Sport:Track and field
Event:Pole vaulting
Coach:Vitaly Petrov (2014)
Coaching:Ernest Obiena
Pb:4.95m
4.93m (Indoor)

Emerson Obiena is a Filipino pole vaulter and coach. Obiena was silver medalist at the 1993 Southeast Asian Games finishing behind fellow countryman, Edward Lasquete in the pole vault event and at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games.[2] The last medal he won in an international competition was a bronze, which he obtained at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games.[3]

Obiena is a Chinese Filipino, with a Chinese father and a mother with ancestries in Quezon and Samar.[4] He is married to Jeannete Uy, a former hurdler for Centro Escolar University, with whom he had two children: Ernest and Emily, both of whom are pole vaulters.[2]

By 2014, Obiena was serving as the Philippine national coach for pole vaulting.[3] He also serves as his son's coach. In early 2014, for three months, Obiena with his son was given an opportunity to train in Formia, Italy under coach Vitaly Petrov, who also previously coached Sergey Bubka.[5]

Obiena took part at the 22nd Asia Masters Athletics Championships and won gold in the men's pole vault 55-59 division.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emerson OBIENA. All-Athletics.com. 12 February 2017.
  2. News: Reyes. Marc Anthony. Height of brilliance. 12 February 2017. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 12 February 2017.
  3. News: Atencio. Peter. Obiena breaks pole vault record. 12 February 2017. Manila Standard. 25 May 2014.
  4. News: EJ Obiena looks to rise to the occasion in Tokyo . July 29, 2021 . Talao . Tito . November 24, 2021 . Manila Bulletin.
  5. News: Villar. Joey. Obiena breaks 22-year-old PHL pole vault record. 24 February 2016. The Philippine Star. 21 July 2014.
  6. News: Terrado . Rueben . Emerson Obiena back in the spotlight with victory in Asia Masters Athletics . 11 November 2023 . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . 11 November 2023 . en.