Open letter to EJ

EJ Obiena narrowly missed claiming a podium spot in pole vault at the Paris Olympics yesterday, finishing fourth in the 12-man finalThird-placer Emmanouil Karalis of Greece had the same elevation of 5.90 as Obiena but took the bronze by virtue of five clear jumps on first attempts compared to the Filipinos fourIt was that closeHeres an open letter to EJ:

Dear EJ, firstly, congratulations. Nothing to be sorry about and yes, there is reason to celebrateYou didnt win a medal in Paris but you won the hearts of every Filipino all over the world with your courage, effort and dedication to bring glory to our country.

In Paris, you became the first and only Asian to qualify for two Olympic pole vault finals and the first Asian ever to finish in the top fourIn the qualifying round, you did something that was amazing

You failed to clear 5.60 twice but rather than make a third and final try at that height, you chose to jump 5.70 with just one attempt, aware that a miss would mean outright elimination

The strategic move gave you about 15 minutes to regroup because if you had chosen to make a third try at 5.60, there wouldve been little time to restart

The gamble paid off and you cleared 5.70

Then, you took only one try to jump 5.75 and soar your way to the finalYou stared down an early exit and didnt flinchThe act of brinkmanship belied your self-confidence and was impressive.

Now that your Paris campaign is over, there is no immediate pressure for you to decide on whats next

Take your time, visit family and loved ones, enjoy your break

Forget about pole vault for a few weeks and just think of making up for all that lost time training without family near you.

Once youve cleared your mind of the past, itll be time to think of the future

Will you continue to vault and train like you did the past several years in Formia?

If you decide to resume vaulting, what will be your goalsWill you try to qualify for the LA Olympics in 2028

By then, youll be 32

Thats not old

At the 2004 Olympics, American Tim Mack was a few weeks short of 32 when he jumped 5.95 to win the gold medal

They say Filipinos mature and develop physically later than most other races

If thats true, youll still be at your peak when LA comes around

If you decide to go for a third Olympics, remember that it took Hidilyn Diaz two Olympics before bagging a silver in her third stint and a gold in her fourthThe third time could be your charm.

Before deciding, consult your loved ones, family, coach Vitaly (Petrov), PATAFA president Terry (Capistrano), Jim (Lafferty) and others whom you confide in

What do they think

What are your options

Once youve laid out the possibilities, then you decide what to do

Whatever is your decision, never forget that youve already done wonders for our country

Your story of inspiration will be told and retold for generations to come as a source of national pride

No Asian has achieved what youve accomplished in pole vault

You will be forever revered as a Filipino sports legend

Whatever you decide for your future, know that our countrymen will be behind you, supporting you and praying for your success.