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World No. 4 Obiena eyes return to competition as indoor season begins
AFTER taking a step back after his Paris Olympics heartache, expect Filipino star pole-vaulter EJ Obiena to return with a vengeance next year.
The two-time Olympian and Asian champion and record-holder, however, would have to cover more ground after sputtering from No. 2 in the world men’s rankings to most recently No. 4 due to his unavoidable absence.
Unflappable at No. 1 was, of course, Olympic and world champion and record-holder Armand Duplantis followed by American Sam Kendricks and Greek Emmanouil Karalis at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.
Interestingly, Messrs. Kendricks and Karalis won the silver and bronze in the French capital.
The Southeast Asian Games king was forced to rest after being bothered by a spinal issue that slowed him down in the Pairs Games resulting in him missing a historic medal with a heartbreaking fourth-place finish.
But Mr. Obiena has completely healed now and was given the green light by his doctors to compete.
Mr. Obiena is targeting a 2025 return starting next month when the much-awaited indoor season begins. — Joey Villar