Two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo graces the October cover of a high society lifestyle magazine, radiating star power that rivals his illustrious victories.
Carlos Yulo as a cover for the Tatler Philippines. Photo © Tatler Philippines
Fresh off the buzz surrounding his daring crop top looks, the double Olympic gold medalist cements his status as a fashion icon by gracing the cover of Tatler Philippines.
With every stunning pose, he effortlessly captivates the lens, showcasing not only his athletic prowess but also his flair for style.
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In the October issue of Tatler Philippines, an exclusive interview highlights Carlos’s inspiring journey and his monumental triumph at the 2024 Paris Olympics, which has become a symbol of national pride for the Philippines.
Captured by the renowned photographer Mark Nicdao, Yulo showcases his sculpted physique in leggings, adorned with his gold medals, representing the pinnacle of achievement.
In a chic black suit and tie, he evokes the discipline of an office worker, paralleling the rigorous training and precise nutrition essential for his competitive edge.
Transitioning into a classic leather jacket look, he embodies swagger and dominance, particularly on the floor exercise and vault, where he truly excelled.
The month’s issue serves as a tribute to the dedication, determination, and unwavering support that have propelled him to Olympic glory, making history as the Philippines’ second-ever gold medalist and one of only four to secure two medals.
“It sheds light on the countless hours of dedication, unwavering determination, and the unwavering support of those who believed in him, all culminating in his awe-inspiring win at the Olympics,” the magazine wrote.
Since his victory, Carlos has celebrated with numerous homecoming events, including a notable meeting with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and a heroes’ parade in Manila.
Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo is fiercely determined to elevate his all-around gymnastics performance, setting his sights on clinching a medal at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.