The Filipino gymnast Carlos Yulo has become a national hero after winning two gold medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the floor and vault events. Yulo, 24, from Manila, will be welcomed home to a hero’s reception, receiving numerous gifts from the government and various companies in the Philippines.
Yulo clinched the gold medal in the vault event with an impressive average score of 15.116 points, surpassing Armenian Artur Davtyan, who won silver, and Briton Harry Hepworth, who took bronze. His outstanding performance has placed him in the spotlight, making him a celebrated figure in his home country.
After his victories, Yulo expressed his joy and gratitude to the Filipino people for their unwavering support throughout his Olympic journey. “I just hoped to perform well. I really didn’t expect a medal. We’re a really small country…so winning a gold medal for us is big, it’s huge. I dedicate it to the Filipino people who supported me,” Yulo said.
Yulo’s triumphs have had a significant impact on the Philippines. According to the BBC, he will receive a variety of gifts from authorities, restaurants, companies, and even medical clinics. His success not only brings pride to his nation but also highlights the talent and determination of Filipino athletes on the global stage.
Here’s the list of gifts Yulo will receive in the Philippines:
- The Philippine government will give the gymnast 10 million pesos (around $173,000), a reward promised to all the country’s gold medalists.
- A real estate company promised him a fully furnished three-bedroom house in McKinley Hill, valued at over $400,000, the largest condominium complex in Manila.
- The Philippine House of Representatives will award him another 6 million pesos (about $103,000) in cash.
- A gastroenterologist offered him free consultations and colonoscopies for life.
- The University of Mindanao promised him college credits.
- A lifetime supply of mac and cheese, ramen, and grilled chicken offered by various restaurants.
- A wedding photographer promised free services for the future.
- A company offered him a lifetime supply of phone cases.
- Some restaurants and cafes celebrated Yulo’s medals by offering free meals to anyone named “Carlos” or “Edriel” (his middle name).
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