By: Elpidio Salorsano Jr.
19-year-old Filipino athlete won back to back gold and silver medal in 41st World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
Carlos “Caloy” Yulo, first male Southeast Asian gymnastic to win in the Worlds Artistic Gymnastics Championships, bags home 2 gold and 5 silver medals last 2019 SEA Games Event held in the Philippines.
During his stay in the Philippines, he went back to his former school in Adamson University were the students welcome him with a big smile on their face and loud voice calling his name.
Caloy has a lot of scheduled interview after going back to their house at Manila.
In an interview with Caloy, he said that in every competition, he didn’t expect anything on it. He just surely does the correct stunts.
Caloy almost quit gymnastic because he felt so hard and tired but his mother talked and encourage him to support him in any of his decision. This serves as a motivation for Caloy to decide to continue.
Caloy saw the result of his hardwork when he won bronze medal in Worlds Championship in 2018.
In 2019, while the Philippine Anthem started to play, Caloy felt so much happiness as he prayed his gratitude to win the gold medal in World Artistic Gymnatics Championship.
After this tournament, Caloy will have next gymnastic competition in 2020 at Tokyo Olympics with a hope that Filipinos will still support him.













