Golden hour: Gymnast Carlos Yulo finally nails biggest Olympics prize
2024-Aug-04 00:04
2024-Aug-04 00:14
MANILA – Carlos Edriel Yulo was the smallest competitor but he stood tallest to deliver just the second gold for the Philippines in its 100-year participation in the Olympics.
The 24-year-old Yulo delivered what the country expected of him after a near-flawless routine in his pet event, floor exercise, at the Bercy Arena of the Paris Olympics late Saturday (PH time).
He crashed out in the final three years ago in Tokyo but finally hit perfection to win it all.
"A final of the very highest quality," the international gymnastics federation said.
The wunderkind performed third in order and scored exactly 15 points, enough to edge Israeli Artem Dolgopyat, the 2021 Tokyo champion who came right before him.
Dolgopyat tallied 14.966 points for silver while Great Britain's Jake Jarman, whose mother hails from Cebu province, captured the bronze with 14.933 points.
On Sunday night, he will go for a second medal in the vault finals.
"Thanks to Carlos Yulo, we have another golden moment to celebrate. His dedication and skill have not only brought us immense pride but also highlighted the incredible talent of our nation. Thank you, Carlos, for making us proud and inspiring us with your success. Your achievements are a testament to your hard work and the spirit of our people. Here's to making history and celebrating many more triumphs!" the Philippine Olympic Committee said.
The 4-foot-9 Yulo rose to prominence after winning the 2019 Germany world championship, also on the floor. He plucked another gold in vault two years later in Japan.
Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz delivered the Philippines' first-ever Olympic gold in Tokyo. (PNA)