THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) has included Olympic pole vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena on Team Philippines’ entry by names list that will be submitted to organizers of the upcoming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam this May.
POC president Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino said on Friday that Obiena’s name must be in the list. The POC executive bared that they are still taking steps to ensure that Obiena will get to compete in the SEA Games where he’s a cinch to clinch a gold medal.
Obiena’s Asian record of 5.93 meters is way above the SEA Games standard of 5.45m he himself set during the 2019 edition that the Philippines hosted.
However, Obiena’s longstanding rift with the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (Patafa) has dragged on for more than two months now with the federation denying his request for endorsement to the world indoors in Belgrade, which he will miss as the deadline for entry passed last Monday, as well as the Vietnam SEA Games, world championships in Oregon in July and the Asian Games in Hangzhou in September.
“It’s both frustrating and disappointing if we don’t see EJ setting a new SEA Games record in Hanoi,” Tolentino added. “Logic plays a major role here for the need to include him in the SEA Games list, this is sports and he’s a national sports pride.”
The POC, Tolentino said, has written the World Athletics, the sport’s world governing body headed by running legend Sebastian Coe, on Obiena’s predicament.
A similar case happened in 1985 when the POC had to intervene on former Asia track queen Lydia de Vega’s inclusion on the national team for the Asean Cup the country hosted at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
The late governor Jose Sering was then the acting Patafa president in lieu of the suspended Michael Keon. De Vega refused to join the national team training at Teachers Camp in Baguio City and was chastised by her national sports association.
