Marcos congratulates EJ Obiena on Philippines' 1st Asian Games 2023 gold medal
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Sunday congratulated pole vaulter EJ Obiena for bagging a gold medal for the country in the 19th Asian Games.
"Congratulations, EJ, on clinching our first gold in men's pole vault at the 19th Asian Games!" Marcos said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Filipino Olympian reigned supreme in the pole vault finals as he alone cleared the 5.75 meter mark after two attempts during the competition held in Hangzhou, China.
He then cleared 5.90 meters in one attempt, further cementing his gold medal win.
Obiena tried to clear 6.02 meters but failed to do so.
Prior to his gold-clinching jump, pole vault world no. 2 Obiena cleared 5.55 meters once.
Obiena's jump broke the Asian Games record which was previously held by Seito Yamamoto of Japan at 5.70 meters.
The Filipino pole vaulter currently holds the Asian record at 6.0 meters.
Marcos also conveyed his well wishes to the other athletes competing at the Asian Games.
"Kudos as well to Patrick King Perez, Jones Inso, Gideon Padua, Clemente Tabugara Jr., Alex Eala, and Francis Casey Alcantara for their outstanding performances in Taekwondo, Wushu, and Tennis! Best of luck to all our athletes competing ahead!" he said. —KG, GMA Integrated News