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Yulo rules vault for second gold

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ON A ROLL Carlos Yulo reacts to winning his second gold in two days after competing in the men's vault final in the Paris Olympics - REUTERS

 

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Carlos Yulo rules vault, gives PH double gold in Paris


MANILA, Philippines — Carlos Yulo took a risk and got greatly rewarded for it.

Vaulting with a difficulty of 6.000 in his first routine on Sunday spelled all the difference for the 24-year-old dynamo, who bagged a second gold medal in the Paris Olympics by winning the vault apparatus in the men's artistic gymnastics competition, which—just by himself—enabled Team Philippines to eclipse its great effort in the Tokyo edition three years ago.


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