EJ Obiena explained

EJ Obiena
Fullname:Ernest John Uy Obiena
Nickname:EJ
Nationality:Filipino
Birth Date:17 November 1995
Birth Place:Tondo, Manila, Philippines[1]
Height:1.88 m[2]
Country:Philippines
Sport:Track and field
Event:Pole vaulting
Collegeteam:Ateneo de Manila University
University of Santo Tomas
Coach:Emerson Obiena
Vitaly Petrov (2014)
Highestranking:No. 2 (2023)

Ernest John Uy Obiena (born November 17, 1995[3] [4]) is a Filipino pole vaulter. He is currently ranked world No. 3 in men's pole vault by the 2024 World Athletics Rankings.[5] [6]

Obiena currently holds the Asian record with his clearance of 6.00 meters at the 2023 World Athletics Championships where he won the silver medal.[7] He also holds the Philippine national record with a clearance of 5.93 meters at the Golden Rooftop Challenge in Innsbruck, Austria on September 11, 2021.[8] Obiena is the current champion and record holder (5.90 m) of the Asian Games. He is also the two-time defending champion and current record holder (5.91 m) in the Asian Athletics Championships and three-time defending champion and current record holder (5.65 m) in the SEA Games. He also won the gold medal in the 2019 Summer Universiade held in Naples, Italy and has competed in the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics.

Obiena is the first Filipino to receive a scholarship from the International Athletic Association Federation (IAAF).[9] [10]

Early life and education

Obiena was born to track and field athletes Emerson Obiena and Jeanette Uy, a former hurdler[11] both parents of Chinese Filipino heritage on November 17, 1995, in Tondo, Manila.[12] [3] Obiena attended Chiang Kai Shek College, a Chinese Filipino school for his secondary education, and later entered the University of Santo Tomas for his undergraduate studies.[11]

Triple jumper and Technische Universität Berlin student from Berlin, Caroline Joyeux (born March 26, 2001)[13] is his girlfriend he dated since 2022.[14]

Pole vault career

Early years

Obiena first took up pole vaulting when he was eight years old, but initially focused on hurdles. His father, Emerson Obiena served as his coach until he was 18 years old.[15] Obiena competed in the 100 and 400 meter hurdles events for his high school, Chiang Kai Shek College.[11] Unable to qualify for regional meets, he decided to return to pole vaulting when he was in his last years in high school, in a bid to secure a college scholarship.[15]

In college, Obiena started his career at Ateneo de Manila University where he played one season[16] before transferring to University of Santo Tomas, where he competed for them at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).[11]

National team

In early 2014, Obiena was able to meet Ukrainian pole vaulter Sergey Bubka who was visiting the Philippines. Originally, he only intended to get an autograph from Bubka, but learned from him of an opportunity to train in Italy.[15] In the same year for three months, Obiena travelled to Italy to train under coach Vitaly Petrov in Formia, who also previously coached Bubka.[17] On July 20, 2014, at the PATAFA weekly relays held at the PhilSports Football and Athletics Stadium, Obiena broke the national record for pole vault by registering 5.01 meters. The previous record was 5.0 meters by Edward Lasquete at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The junior national record was also broken, since Obiena at that time was still 18 years old. The previous record was 4.31 meters set three years before.[17]

He later broke his own record several times in 2014 alone (5.05, 5.05, 5.15, 5.20, 5.21). By the time Obiena became ineligible for the national junior record, the record was 5.21 which Obiena set himself.

In the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, Obiena won a silver medal with a leap of 5.25 meters, then his personal record.[18]

Obiena won a gold medal in the 2016 Philippine National Games Finals in Lingayen, Pangasinan after breaking a new personal record (5.47 meters), despite problems with a broken pole.

Obiena won gold in the men's pole vault event at the 2019 Summer Universiade[19] setting a new national record of 5.76 meters. He secured a berth in the 2020 Summer Olympics by surpassing the qualifying standard by making a 5.81 meters height in a tournament in Chiara, Italy on September 3, 2019. The height was also a national record.[20]

At the 2019 World Athletics Championships he failed to advance to the final round by finishing 15th out of 35 entrants through his 5.60 meters finish.

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the postponement of the Olympics and travel restrictions imposed by countries in response to the health crisis posed logistical issues to Obiena's preparations. For most of 2020, Obiena spent his time training in Formia, Italy, and was unable to go back to the Philippines during the Christmas season. He trained under American conditioning coach James Michael Lafferty and Nutritionist Carol Lafferty; along with Brazilian Thiago Braz as his training partner.[21] Competing in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Obiena managed to advance to the final of the pole vault competition but failed to make the podium.[22]

Obiena set a then Asian record in pole vault when he lifted his best vault all the way to 5.93 meters at the International Golden Roof Challenge in Innsbruck, Austria on September 12, 2021. He won the tournament.[23] This record was later broken on July 25, 2022, when Obiena lifted his best vault all the way to 5.94 meters at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, United States. He won a bronze medal, becoming the first Filipino to win a medal in the tournament.[24]

In June 2023, Obiena cleared 6 meters for the first time at the Sparebanken Vest Bergen Jump Challenge in Norway also resetting the Asian record.[25] He was able to accomplish said feat due to shifting to a 20-step technique from the previous 18-steps approach.[26] He was then ranked world No. 2 in men's pole vault by the 2023 World Athletics Rankings, just behind Armand Duplantis.[27]

Competing in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Obiena advanced to the finals after ranking 7th in the qualification round. He finished fourth in the overall competition at 5.90 meters.[28] [29] He was then ranked world No. 3 in the 2024 World Athletics Rankings.[30]

Coaches

Obiena has trained under coach Vitaly Petrov since 2014. Obiena's coaching team includes his father, Emerson Obiena, mentor James Michael Lafferty, physiotherapist Francesco Viscusi, osteopath Antonio Guglietta, nutritionist Carol Lafferty and sport psychologist Dr. Sheryll Casuga. [31]

Dispute with PATAFA

See main article: Ernest John Obiena–PATAFA dispute.

In November 2021, the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) publicly escalated an accounting dispute involving late payments to Obiena's coach, Vitaly Petrov. Petrov later denied there was any payment issue with Obiena.[32] [33] Philippine Senators quickly came to Obiena's defense, calling unproven accusations "harassment" against an athlete considered a national treasure and passing a motion to recall the budget of the PSC. The Senators later approved the PSC budget with the condition that PATAFA will “rectify the grave injustice” done to Obiena's reputation. During congressional hearings, witnesses testified that PATAFA's payment system is broken.[34] [35] [36] [37]

After an investigation by its Ethics Committee, the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) declared PATAFA's president Philip Juico persona non grata for his role in the harassment of Obiena. The investigation of the POC's ethics committee concluded that Juico had harassed the athlete by making "malicious public accusations".[38] [39]

On March 30, 2022, the Philippine Sports Commission announced that both parties reached an agreement during a mediation process. Obiena will be endorsed by PATAFA in any future competitions.[40]

Competition record

Representing the
2013Southeast Asian GamesNaypyidaw, Myanmar4th4.90 m
2015Southeast Asian GamesSingaporebgcolor=silver2nd5.25 m
2016Asian Indoor ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar4th5.40 m
2017Asian ChampionshipsBhubaneswar, India3rd5.50 m
2018Asian GamesJakarta, Indonesia7th5.30 m
2019Asian ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar1st5.71 m
Southeast Asian GamesPhilippines5.45 m
UniversiadeNaples, Italy5.76 m
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar15th (q)5.60 m
2021Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan11th5.70 m
2022Southeast Asian GamesVietnam1st5.46 m
World ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon3rd5.94 m
2023Southeast Asian GamesPhnom Penh, Cambodia1st5.65 m
Asian ChampionshipsBangkok, Thailand1st5.91 m
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungarybgcolor=silver 2nd6.00 m
Asian GamesHangzhou, Chinabgcolor=gold 1st5.90 m
2024World Indoor ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom9th5.65 m
Olympic GamesParis, France4th5.90 m

Awards and accolades

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: OBIENA Ernest John Paris 2024 . olympics.com . 3 August 2024 .
  3. Web site: Ernest John OBIENA | Profile | World Athletics.
  4. News: Giongco. Nick. Obiena places 4th, fails Olympic bid. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304231828/http://www.mb.com.ph/obiena-places-4th-fails-olympic-bid/. dead. March 4, 2016. February 24, 2016. Manila Bulletin. February 23, 2016.
  5. Web site: Men's Pole Vault 2024 . World Athletics Organization . 16 August 2024.
  6. News: EJ Obiena slips to no. 3 in world rankings . www.gmanetwork.com. 16 August 2024. 16 August 2024.
  7. Web site: Pole Vault Final Results. World Athletics. 26 August 2023. 26 August 2023.
  8. News: EJ Obiena breaks Asian record, bags gold in Austria. rappler.com. Delfin Dioquino. 12 September 2021. 5 October 2021.
  9. Web site: Obiena breaks PH's 100-year gold-medal drought in Asian pole vault. . May 20, 2019.
  10. Web site: Before each leap of faith, Tokyo 2020-bound EJ Obiena is calm under pressure . ABS-CBN News.
  11. News: Reyes. Marc Anthony. Height of brilliance. February 12, 2017. Philippine Daily Inquirer. February 12, 2017.
  12. Web site: Obiena breaks PH's 100-year gold-medal drought in Asian pole vault. . May 20, 2019.
  13. News: Bravo. Frances Karmel. Who is Caroline Joyeux, EJ Obiena's German athlete girlfriend?. August 18, 2024 . www.pep.ph. August 14, 2024.
  14. News: Purnell. Kristofer . EJ Obiena's girlfriend Caroline Joyeux shares Paris Olympics experience. August 18, 2024 . . August 14, 2024.
  15. News: How Sergey Bubka set EJ Obiena on pole vaulter's Olympic dream . July 3, 2021 . GMA News . July 3, 2021 . en.
  16. Web site: Navarro . June . 2014-04-27 . EJ Obiena to train under pole vault great Bubka . 2024-06-25 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  17. News: Villar. Joey. Obiena breaks 22-year-old PHL pole vault record. February 24, 2016. The Philippine Star. July 21, 2014.
  18. News: EJ Obiena set to complete pole vault training in Poland, looks to qualify for Rio through Doha tilt. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Terrado. Reuben. January 4, 2016. March 21, 2016.
  19. News: Terrado . Reuben . EJ Obiena captures gold medal in Summer Universiade in Italy . July 14, 2019 . July 13, 2019.
  20. News: Malanum . Jean . Pinoy pole vaulter Obiena earns 2020 Tokyo Olympics slot . September 4, 2019 . Philippine News Agency . September 4, 2019.
  21. Web site: Pedralvez. Manolo. January 24, 2021. Tokyo Olympics: Don't be surprised if vaulter Obiena wins medal, says trainer. January 25, 2021. ABS-CBN News. en.
  22. News: Lozada . Bong . EJ Obiena ends Olympic bid, crashes out of men's pole vault final . November 23, 2021 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . August 3, 2021.
  23. News: Dioquino . Delfin . EJ Obiena breaks Asian record, bags gold in Austria . September 12, 2021 . Rappler . September 12, 2021.
  24. Web site: EJ Obiena resets Asian record to claim historic bronze in World Athletics Championships. rappler.com. July 25, 2022. August 1, 2022. Dioquino. Delfin.
  25. News: EJ Obiena shatters six-meter barrier, secures gold at Bergen Jump Challenge. Tiebreaker Times. Valderrama. Aeron Paul. June 10, 2023. June 11, 2023.
  26. News: Maningat . Raul . EJ Obiena reveals technique that paved way for record-breaking 6-meter jump . 13 June 2023 . One Sport . 12 June 2023 . en.
  27. News: Mantaring . Jelo Ritzhie . EJ Obiena vaults to number 2 in world rankings . https://web.archive.org/web/20230723112912/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/sports/2023/7/20/ej-obiena-world-number-2.html . dead . July 23, 2023 . 23 July 2023 . CNN . CNN Philippines . 23 July 2023.
  28. Web site: EJ Obiena shakes off nerve-racking start to reach Olympic pole vault final. Rappler. August 3, 2024. August 13, 2024.
  29. Web site: Philippines at the Olympics: EJ Obiena finishes fourth in the men's pole vault. ESPN. Caramoan. Miguel Alfonso. August 6, 2024. August 6, 2024. August 6, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240806065522/https://www.espn.ph/olympics/story/_/id/40736660/ej-obiena-olympics-pole-vault. live.
  30. News: EJ Obiena slips to no. 3 in world rankings . www.gmanetwork.com. 16 August 2024. 16 August 2024.
  31. Web site: EJ mom confident son has mental battle handled. January 10, 2022. inquirer.net. en.
  32. News: Patafa orders Obiena to return financial assistance . November 23, 2021 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . November 21, 2021 . en.
  33. News: Yumol . David Tristan . EJ Obiena denies not paying Ukrainian coach, threatens to 'immediately' retire . https://web.archive.org/web/20211121141936/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/sports/2021/11/21/EJ-Obiena-PATAFA-probe-.html . dead . November 21, 2021 . November 23, 2021 . CNN Philippines . November 21, 2021 . en.
  34. News: Senators want PSC's budget for Patafa removed if 'harassment' vs EJ Obiena persists. Manila Bulletin. Torregoza. Hannah. November 24, 2021. November 24, 2021.
  35. News: EJ Obiena's patron hits at 'broken system' in PATAFA row. December 16, 2021. Rappler. December 15, 2021.
  36. News: Obiena-Patafa row deeply concerning. December 16, 2021. The Manila Times. December 5, 2021.
  37. News: The High Road. December 22, 2021. The Philippine Star. December 18, 2021.
  38. News: POC declares Juico as persona non grata. December 28, 2021. The Manila Times. December 29, 2021.
  39. News: POC declares Patafa chief Philip Juico persona non grata after Obiena rift. December 28, 2021. The Manila Times. December 28, 2021.
  40. News: Terrado . Reuben . EJ Obiena, Patafa reach agreement during PSC mediation . March 30, 2022 . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . March 30, 2022 . en.
  41. News: EJ Obiena gets nod as 2023 PSA Athlete of the Year. Spin.ph. January 1, 2024. January 1, 2024.
  42. News: National Artist Virgilio Almario writes poem for EJ Obiena, other Filipino athletes. August 7, 2024. ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. August 6, 2024.