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Karl Eldrew Yulo claims silver in vault finals of Asian Gymnastics juniors

Karl Eldrew Yulo claims silver in vault finals of Asian Gymnastics juniors

GMA Network08-06-2025
Karl Eldrew Yulo bagged his own medal in the Asian Gymnastics Championships as he claimed a silver in the vault finals on Sunday.
The younger Yulo had an average score of 13.850 points to finish second behind Bak Junwoo of South Korea who had 13.933. An Daegeon of South Korea finished third with 13.783.
Last season, Karl Eldrew won gold in the vault event.
His brother Carlos, meanwhile, copped gold in the floor exercise finals and bronze in the individual all-around.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News
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