PHL gymnast Carlos Yulo, nagsimulang mag-training sa gymnastics sa edad na 7 | Unang Balita

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Transcript
00:00Carlos Yulo started his talent in gymnastics when he was just a kid.
00:05Since then, he has been practicing until he is now a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
00:11Let's go back to his achievements before we get to the first news of Bon Aquino.
00:19In a simple tumbling in a playground in Manila,
00:22Carlos Yulo's long but successful gymnastics journey began.
00:29Then one day, a gymnast approached us.
00:37She told us, why don't you join the gymnastics?
00:41After passing the tryouts, he started training at the age of 7
00:46until he joined and won in various local gymnastics competitions,
00:51especially the national games.
00:53At the age of 13, he was adopted by a Japanese coach, Munehiro Kugimiya,
00:58and he flew to Japan to practice.
01:02In 2019, he became the first Filipino gymnast to win the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Germany
01:12and won two gold medals in the 30th Southeast Asian Games.
01:16These are just a few of the medals Carlos won from various international gymnastics competitions.
01:23Yulo said,
01:25I don't aim for medals in all competitions.
01:29What I aim for is to give my best performance.
01:33At the Tokyo Olympics, Yulo did not aim for a podium finish,
01:37but he was destined for victory at the Paris Olympics.
01:42Carlos' father was both nervous and happy when his son joined the men's floor exercise.
01:49I was happy and nervous.
01:52It was nerve-wracking to watch.
01:55Sometimes, when you're about to shoot, you have to practice stick landing.
02:04That's the real battle.
02:06Mark Andrew saw his son's determination in gymnastics.
02:11He is also very grateful to Yulo's Japanese coach, Kugimiya,
02:15who helped him train in Japan.
02:18We owe a lot to Coach Mune.
02:25Thank you for letting us meet him.
02:28If it wasn't for him,
02:30I wouldn't have been able to do what Carlos did.
02:35Thank you, Coach Mune.
02:41Carlos' two brothers are also proud to follow in their brother's footsteps as gymnasts.
02:47You're amazing, brother.
02:49I'm so proud of you.
02:51I know you can do it.
02:53That's all.
02:54I'm so proud of you.
02:56Congrats, brother.
02:57We're so proud of you.
02:59Mark Andrew, love you.
03:03Congrats, son.
03:04Love you, too.
03:05I hope we'll be able to talk.
03:10I hope we'll be able to end this.
03:13It's not a problem.
03:16It's not true.
03:17I hope we'll be able to talk.
03:19We'll bond.
03:20We'll get back together.
03:24God bless you.
03:25And congrats, Nap.
03:27Go, Philippines!
03:29This is the first news.
03:30Vonna Kino for GMA Integrated News.
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