Manila Bulletin

GYMNASTICS

Yulo sets sights on Olympic gold

- — NICK GIONGCO

Yulo isn’t merely training his sights on making it to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 18-year-old gymnast is zeroing in on the Olympics’ ultimate prize.

Though he’ll be facing daunting odds, Yulo believes winning the gold medal is not as remote as it sounds.

“Kaya naman,” said Yulo during a thanksgivi­ng party Friday hosted by the Gymnastics Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (GAP), whose leadership is upbeat that the Japan-trained gymnast will get better in time for the 2020 Olympics.

Japanese coach Munehiro Kugimiya swears winning in Tokyo is realistic as they have been training like never before.

“We are targeting the gold in Tokyo, of course,” said Kugimiya.

GAP president Cynthia Carrion echoes the same observatio­ns.

“Yes, a gold in the Olympics is what we are aiming for,” said Carrion, who discovered Yulo when he was still seven years old. “I know he can do it,” added Carrion. Yulo is coming off a rousing performanc­e in a Tokyo meet where he took three silvers (floor, parallel bars and vault) after a heartbreak­ing stint in the Jakarta Asian Games last August.

Yulo was picked to win in the Asian Games but he took a risky move during the runup to the finals which cost him dearly.

Following the Asian Games setback, Yulo and Kugimiya went over the training program and made several adjustment­s resulting in a bronze medal finish for Yulo in the World Cup in Doha.

Up next for Yulo in the first quarter of 2019 are events in Melbourne, Baku and Doha, tournament­s wherein points will be earned for Olympic qualificat­ion. Meanwhile, the Philippine Sports Commission gave Yulo a cash reward of 1250,000 for his recent achievemen­t in Japan.

Handing over the incentive was PSC commission­er Celia Kiram.

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CARLOS YULO (Nick Giongco)

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