

Carlos Yulo showcased exceptional skills at the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships as he clinched two additional gold medals during the event held in Singapore on Sunday.
Despite experiencing a flawed landing in his initial attempt, the Tokyo Olympics participant demonstrated composure in the vault discipline, successfully defending his title.
Later, Yulo exhibited his mastery of the parallel bars at the OCBC Hall, claiming another gold medal.
Throughout the championship, Yulo's remarkable performance resulted in a total of three gold medals, including his triumph in the floor exercise on Saturday.
Additionally, he secured a silver medal in the individual all-around competition.
In the vault event, Yulo received a score of 13.966 for his initial attempt, followed by an impressive score of 14.633 in his second vault, resulting in an average of 14.299.
This average score proved sufficient to outshine Abdulaziz Mirvaliev of Uzbekistan (14.083) and Jaeho Kim of Korea (13.766), preventing them from claiming the championship title that Yulo had previously won in Doha, Qatar.
Exhibiting his exceptional skills on the parallel bars, the 23-year-old Filipino athlete earned an impressive score of 15.266.
His remarkable performance surpassed the scores of Shinnosuke Oka from Japan (15.133) and Dehang Yin from China (15.100), securing Yulo another gold medal.
To conclude his stellar performance in the continental championships, Yulo secured a bronze medal in the high bar event, achieving a score of 14.033. The gold medal in this event was awarded to Hao Tian from China (14.533), while Shinnosuke Oka claimed the silver medal with an identical score of 14.533.