The Freeman

Phl team kicks off campaign in athletics

- Philstar.com

Fil-Am sprinter Kristina Marie Knott, long jumper Janry Ubas and decathlete Aries Toledo kick off today the campaign of the 13-strong Philippine athletics team in the 18th Asian Game, hoping to spring a surprise in a bid to end a long 24-year medal drought in the quadrennia­l continenta­l meet.

Toledo, a SEA Games champ, performs in three decathlon events in the morning before Knott, from the University of Miami, makes her debut with Team Phl in the afternoon session, confident of making the final.

The athletics competitio­ns are spread over six days starting today at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, with the Philippine bets to face world-class athletes from East Asia led by the Chinese, the Koreans and the Japanese.

Pole vaulter EJ Obiena, sprinter Eric Cray the men’s relay team could well be the Philippine­s’ best bets for a podium finish. They launch their bid in the last half of the competitio­ns.

The Philippine­s last won a medal – a bronze – in the Asiad in 1994 but has been without a gold since Lydia de Vega’s reign as Asia’s Sprint Queen from 1982 to 1986.

“We’re hoping for the best as usual,” said athletics chief Philip Ella Juico, keeping his cards close to his chest considerin­g the super strong field in the Asiad.

“I’m willing to make a projection for the SEA Games next year,” he added, smiling.

But Juico doesn’t rule out a surprise from any of their athletes.

“EJ (Obiena) won the bronze in the last Asian championsh­ips. He could have won the gold in the SEAG (in Kuala Lumpur) if not suffering an ACL injury,” said Juico.

Jeanette Obiena, a PATAFA official, said her son has been doing 5.60 as of late which is close to the Asian Games record.

“But there’s a Korean doing a 5.70. So it’s very close. We’re keeping our fingers crossed,” EJ’s mom.

“Eric Cray remains a threat being a gold medal winner in the Asian championsh­ip. He’s also a medalist in AIMAG, and he’s been performing well. The others can spring a surprise,” said Juico.—

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