Karl Eldrew Yulo continues in his brother Caloy's footsteps, reaching the finals of all-around, floor exercise, vault, and horizontal bar of the 3rd Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships.
Karl Eldrew Yulo, the younger sibling of two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo, has qualified for four finals in the 3rd Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships held in Manila.
On Thursday, he secured spots to the finals of the individual all-around, floor exercise, vault, and horizontal bar.
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Yulo had his best placement in floor exercise, ranking second with a total score of 14.233 from an execution of 8.733 and a difficulty of 5.400.
Arsenii Dukhno from Russia, designated as Individual Neutral Athlete, is first with a total of 14.500.
Yulo then ranked fifth in vault, with an average of 13.750 from two jumps. His first was scored 14.200, while his second was judged at 13.300.
Dukhno was once again first at 14.216.
Yulo ranked sixth in horizontal bars with a total of 13.700. He registered an execution of 8.900 and a difficulty of 5.100, subtracted by -0.3 for a penalty.
Overall, he made the cut for the all-around in 15th place with a total score of 78.332.
He tallied 11.333 in pommel horse (58th), 12.200 in rings (27th), and 12.666 in parallel bars (28th).
The men's all-around finals will be on November 22, while the apparatus finals will be on the 23rd.
The competition is livestreamed on Pilipinas Live.
(With reports from Xander Cipriano, LJ Abadinas/One Sports Digital)
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