Si Ernest John Uy Obiena (namundag Nobyembre 17, 1995[3][4]), komun na midbid bilang si EJ Obiena, iyo an Pilipinong Olympian pole vaulter, sa ngunyan igwa nin ikaduwang ranggo sa kinaban sa panlalaking pole vault (2023), segun sa World Athletics Organization.[5][6]

EJ Obiena
Obiena in 2022
Personal na kaaraman
Bilong na ngaranErnest John Uy Obiena
(Mga) gahaEJ Obiena; 蔡華強
NasyunalidadFilipino
Pagkamundag (1995-11-17) Nobyembre 17, 1995 (edad 29)
Tondo, Manila, Philippines[1]
Langkaw6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)[2]
Pangaran na Intsik
Tradisyonal na Intsik蔡華強
Pinasimpling Intsik蔡华强
Isport
NasyonPhilippines
IsportTrack and field
(Mga) pangyayariPole vaulting
Dupil sa KolehiyoUniversity of Santo Tomas
Tinutukduan niEmerson Obiena
Vitaly Petrov (2014)
Mga trayumpo asin mga titulo
Pinakahalangkaw na ranggo sa kinaban2
Personal na (mga) nasbot6.00m (2023, NR and AR)

Bago niya dinaog an Asian Athletics Championships na rekord, kinaptan niya an Philippine national record in pole vaulting, na igwa nin record na 5.55 metres he accomplished kaidtong Abril 29, 2016, sa ika-78 Singapore Open Championships sa Kallang, Singapore.[7] Dinaog niya sa huri an rekord Asian Athletics Championships nin 5.71 metres kaidtong Abril 21, 2019, kaidtong ika-23 biennial meet sa Doha, Qatar, ginanar niya an coveted medalyang bulawan. Obiena currently holds the national record, which he has broken numerous times.

Si Obiena iyo an enot na Filipino na naresibe nin scholarship gikan sa International Athletic Association Federation (IAAF).[1][8]

Toltolan

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Obiena breaks PH's 100-year gold-medal drought in Asian pole vault". The Manila Times. May 20, 2019.  Error sa pag-cite: Invalid <ref> tag; name "manilatimes.net" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Error sa pag-cite: Imbalidong <ref> tatak; mayong teksto na ipinagtao para sa reperensiya na pinagngaranan na height
  3. "Ernest John OBIENA | Profile | World Athletics". 
  4. Giongco, Nick (February 23, 2016). "Obiena places 4th, fails Olympic bid". Manila Bulletin. http://www.mb.com.ph/obiena-places-4th-fails-olympic-bid/. 
  5. "Men's Pole Vault 2023". World Athletics Organization. Retrieved 23 July 2023. 
  6. Mantaring, Jelo Ritzhie (23 July 2023). "EJ Obiena vaults to number 2 in world rankings". CNN. CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on 23 July 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230723112914/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/sports/2023/7/20/ej-obiena-world-number-2.html. Retrieved on 6 October 2023. 
  7. "78th Singapore Open Championships 2016 Results". southeastasiansports.blogspot.de. April 29, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2016. 
  8. "Before each leap of faith, Tokyo 2020-bound EJ Obiena is calm under pressure". ABS-CBN News.