Obiena, Knott broke the SEAG record

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Two new records in a single night. Fil-American sprinter Kristina Knott and Pinoy shaft vaulter Ernest John Obiena recorded the Olympic style sports rivalry of the 30th Southeast Asian Games the previous evening at New Clark City Athletics Stadium.

"I don't have a clue. I need to return and look, "Knott said minutes subsequent to presenting another SEA Games record of 23.01 seconds to run the gold award in the ladies' 200-meter run.

The 24-year-old Knott broke Supavadee Khawpeag's past SEA Games characteristic of 23.30 seconds recorded by a Thai trackster 18 years back in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

He had recently broken it in warms at a speed of 23.07 seconds. Knott left Vietnam's Tu Chinh Le (23.45) and Singapore's Veronica Shanti Pereira (23.77) with silver and bronze decorations, separately.

Obiena bounced out of the pass to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, setting another SEA Games record of 5.45m to guarantee the gold award in the men's post vault occasion.

23-year-old Obiena has wrecked the 5.35m Porranot Purahong of Thailand that was set up at the 2017 SEA Games in Malaysia.

Obiena vanquished Purahong (5.20m) of Thailand and Iskandar Alwi (5.00m) of Malaysia.

This is the nation's third gold in games after Christine Hallasgo won the ladies' long-distance race on Friday.

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