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Carlos Edriel Yulo put the spotlight on the country at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
by qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, reaching the top 10 of the men's individuall all-around final
and becoming the first Filipino world champion by ruling the men's floor exercise.
The 4-foot-9 dynamo secured the country's first world championship after topping the men's floor
exercise final with a score of 15.300 in the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships on Saturday,
October 12.
But the feat also made him the first Southeast Asian male gymnast to capture a gold in the Worlds, just a
year after also becoming the first male in the region to win a world championship medal when he picked
up a men's floor exercise bronze in the 2018 edition in Doha, Qatar.
PRODIGY. At 19 years old, Carlos Yulo beats Israel's Artem Dolgopyat and China's Ruoteng Xiao in the
Worlds men's floor exercise final. Photo by Jat Tenorio/Red Ox Media Events
Yulo has been under the tutelage of Japanese coach Munehiro Kugimiya, who finally produced his first
world champion in the teen gymnast. (READ: Tokyo training pays off for Olympic-bound gymnast Yulo)
The Filipino prodigy met Kugimiya when the latter was dispatched by the Japan Gymnastic Association to
help coach the Philippine team in a gesture of sporting goodwill.
Kugimiya saw Yulo's potential and believed his new ward – who grew up in Leveriza, Pasay City and used
to enjoy watching the national gymnasts at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila – needed to
find better training conditions.
So at 16 years old, Yulo joined Kugimiya in Tokyo where the training, he said, was "super hard." But the
young Olympic hopeful – who idolizes Japan's three-time Olympic gold medalist and 21-time world
champion Kohei Uchimura – soldiered on.
Yulo, who's now fluent in Japanese, didn't drop his studies to pursue his Olympic dream. He's also
currently a college student at Teikyo University where Kugimiya – whom he calls coach Mune – works as
an assistant professor.
SUPREMACY. Carlos Yulo solidifies his title as the current best gymnast in Southeast Asia. Photo by Jat
Tenorio/Red Ox Media Events
After an impressive run in the junior competitions, Yulo quickly made a splash in his senior debut last
year as he landed on the podium in several international gymnastic events.
In 2018, Yulo proved to be a a consistent World Cup series podium finisher as he won medals in the
Melbourne, Baku, Doha and Cottbus editions.
Expected to deliver a gold in the 2018 Asian Games, he disappointingly crashed to 7th place and missed
the podium.
But Yulo bounced back big time as he bagged the country's breakthrough World Championships bronze
medal behind Russia's Artur Dalaloyan and Japan's Kenzo Shirai.
Yulo then opened his 2019 campaign with a World Cup gold medal in the men's floor exercise in
Melbourne, then followed it up with a bronze in Doha.
The 19-year-old then hit another career milestone when shared the top of the podium with seven-time
Olympic medalist Kohei Uchimura in the All Japan Senior Championships last September.
It has been a long road for Yulo, who started making waves in the local scene at the Palarong Pambansa
where he won gold for the National Capital Region (NCR) in the individual all-around event. (WATCH: A
bubbly 12-year-old Carlos Yulo shares his medal hopes)
MOMENTUM. Carlos Yulo kicks off his 2019 campaign with a gold medal in the Melbourne World Cup.
Photo by Jat Tenorio/Red Ox Media Events
Yulo became the country’s second qualifier in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after pole vaulter EJ Obiena
secured his own ticket last September.
Delivering a gritty performance, Yulo finished 18th overall out of 160 entries to make the cut of 24
gymnasts in the men’s’ all-around finals at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships on
Monday, October 7 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Although he landed outside the top 12, Yulo still secured his maiden Olympic berth as the qualifying
mark excluded countries which already qualified prior to the event.
PARTNERSHIP. Carlos Yulo credits Japanese Munehiro Kugiyama (left) for his impressive showing in
recent years. Photo from Facebook
Yulo aims to sweep all 7 artistic events in the gymnastics tournament that will be held from December 1
to 9 at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila.
With his recent impressive feat, he’s also one of the Philippines' flag-bearer nominees for the regional
biennial meet's opening ceremonies set on November 30 at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.
COUNTRY’S HOPE. Carlos Yulo looks to bring more international glory. Photo from Jat Tenorio/Red Ox
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