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Obiena falls short of Olympic podium, finishes 4th

MANILA, Philippines – Heartbreak in Paris. 

EJ Obiena barely missed the podium in the men’s pole vault of the Paris Olympics early Tuesday morning (Manila time). 

With four pole vaulters remaining in medal contention, the Filipino could not clear 5.95 meters after three attempts. 

After flying over 5.85 meters and 5.90 meters with ease, he looked primed to do the same with the bar raised. 

However, despite going high, he simply could not stick the landing. 

In his third and final attempt, he hit his body on the bar. A dejected Obiena took some time before standing and took a bow. 

Despite missing the podium, he finished higher than his 11th place result in the Tokyo Olympics back in 2021. 

Currently, three athletes are gunning for the Olympic gold medal — World No. 1 Armand Duplantis of Sweden, the United States’ Sam Kendricks and Greek Emmanouil Karalis.

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