August 6, 2024
At the artistic gymnastics individual finals of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, held in France from Saturday, August 3rd to Sunday, August 4th, 2024, Carlos Yulo (2nd year, Faculty of Medical Technology), representing the Philippines, won gold medals in the men's floor exercise and vault, achieving a double gold medal in the individual event.
Carlos came to Japan in 2016 and after graduating from high school, he completed The Japanese Language Course the Teikyo Study Abroad Center. After graduating Teikyo University Junior College, he entered Teikyo University. With the support of his coach, Assistant Professor Kugimiya Munehiro Faculty of Medical Technology at our university, he competed for the first time as a representative of the Philippines at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where he placed fourth in the individual vault final, and went on to win gold medals in the individual floor and vault finals at the World Championships, where he has steadily achieved success.
Carlos left his parents' home as a high school student and came to Japan, overcoming rigorous training with Coach Kugimiya, the staff, and the Japanese athletes, and achieving the feat of becoming the first Philippine male to win a gold medal. Congratulations to everyone who supported Carlos on his gold medal win.
Please keep an eye on Carlos' future endeavors.
Carlos Yuro
Affiliation: 2nd year student, Department Department of Sport and Medical Science Faculty of Medical Technology
Results: Men's Individual All-Around Final 12th place Score 83.032
Floor Exercise Final Gold Medal Score 15,000
Individual Vault Final Gold Medal Score 15.116
Comments from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games can be found here
Teikyo University Junior High School's Carlos Yuro and Coach Kugimiya aim for the Philippines' first Olympic gold medal in gymnastics (4 years.)
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