Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 August 6
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Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024 Schedule August 6
Philippine Time
- 1 am – EJ Obiena – men’s pole vault final
- 4:50 am – John Cabang Tolentino – men’s 110m hurdles
LIVE UPDATES: EJ Obiena competes in men’s pole vault final
- We’re now at 5.90m! Still 7 vaulters in play for the podium. EJ Obiena among them.
- China’s Huang also exits the final at 5.85. He scores a PB tho, 5.80. 7 vaulters remaining.
Medal bid still alive for Obiena. Faulted at 5.80 but cleared 5.85. #LabanPilipinas #PARIS2024 @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/TjadUsEwjv
— Francis T. J. Ochoa (@ftjochoaINQ) August 5, 2024
- Obiena clears 5.85 on his first try!
- Still at 5.85, Karalis clears. Marschall clears. Sasma clears, EJ is up next.
This is Mondo’s 5.85. Look at how much he has to spare. #LabanPilipinas #PARIS2024 @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/Zh1rsATcqD
— Francis T. J. Ochoa (@ftjochoaINQ) August 5, 2024
- Mondo Duplantis tries for 5.85, just his second vault in the final. Clears.
- We’re now at 5.85 with two vaulters eliminated, 10 in the hunt.
- Obiena’s wearing his warmers again. Probably confirms that he’ll pass on the 5.80m bar and attempt for 5.85m next.
- Vloon of Netherlands is second to exit. Leaves at 5.80m.
- Mondo Duplantis will pass on 5.80.
- EJ Obiena nicks bar just after clearing. Faults at 5.80m.
- China’s Bokai Huang and Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis also overcome the 5.80m clearance.
- Germany’s Oleg Zernikel and Bo Kanda Lita Baehre fail their first attempts at 5.80m.
- Pole vaulters now trying to clear 5.80m. Sam Kendricks and Sondre Guttormsen both through.
- Latvia’s Valters Kreiss out of the running after 3 failed attempts at 5.70m.
OBIENA ON FIYAH 😤
World no. 2 EJ Obiena clears 5.70m in the men’s pole vault final in one attempt!#OlympicGames #Paris2024 #100TaongLaban #ParaSaBayan pic.twitter.com/5rhRBVaXCN
— One Sports (@OneSportsPHL) August 5, 2024
LABAN, EJ!
LOOK: Ernest John Obiena competes in the men’s pole vault final at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Monday, Aug. 5, in Saint-Denis, France. | 📷: AFP/AP
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- EJ Obiena takes his crack at 5.70 and he clears it.
- Mondo Duplantis making his first attempt to massive cheers at Stade de France. World record holder easily clears 5.70m.
- Mondo Duplantis passes on 5.50. Everyone through now as Kreiss makes second vault. Next height to clear is 5.70m
- Everyone clearing easily so far at 5.50. It’s Obiena’s turn. Clears it!
- Germany’s Oleg Zernikel takes his turn. Cleared.
- Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen takes the first attempt. Easily clears 5.50.
- Starting height for vaulters will be 5.50m. For context, it wasn’t until 1972 did the world record breach 5.50.
- According to the start list favorites will leap: Kendricks, second. Duplantis sixth, Obiena 12th.
- EJ Obiena qualified for the final on a 5.75m vault, as did 9 other finalists including Mondo Duplantis. The other two on a 5.70.
- World record is owned by Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis, 6.24m. Olympic record is Thiago Braz of Brazil. 6.03m.
- Of course, every eye will be on Duplantis at the famous Stade de France. The world record holder’s best is about the diameter of a dinner plate more than Obiena’s best. Int’l media have described Mondo as “competing against himself.”
- World’s No. 1, 2 and 3 are all present. Heavy favorite Mondo Duplantis, PH bet EJ Obiena and US star Sam Kendricks.
Pole vault finals on! EJ Obiena takes his shot at Olympic glory. #LabanPilipinas #Paris2024 @INQUIRERSports
— Francis T. J. Ochoa (@ftjochoaINQ) August 5, 2024
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Obiena can snuff out an 88-year drought should he come up with a worthy performance in the men’s vault event.
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