Carlos Yulo was given by Megaworld a free parking slot at the condominium complex where his P32 million unit was located.

Carlos Yulo
Photo: Carlos Yulo (@c_edrielzxs)
Source: Instagram

The parking slot was really specially designed for him as it features what looked like a gold Olympic medal.

Parking spaces at condo complexes are known to carry a hefty price tag and the gold medalist is getting it for free.

It was also only recently that Toyota gave Carlos a Toyota Land Cruiser.

The condominium unit that Megaworld gave him at its McKinley Hill development was also worth a lot and it was already fully-furnished with a gold-medal shaped coffee table.

Carlos Yulo is a Filipino artistic gymnast known for his exceptional skills and achievements in gymnastics. He gained international recognition for his performances in various competitions, particularly in the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. He won two gold medals in gymnastics’ men’s floor exercise and men’s vault in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

In the same interview, Carlos expressed his opinion on the possibility of having a Team Yulo in Olympics 2028. Earlier, a reporter asked the Pinoy Olympian if there is any chance of Carlos and his siblings competing together in the international competition four years from now. The two-gold medalist gave his answer to the reporter with a broad smile. It can be recalled that the siblings of the Pinoy Olympian, Karl Jahrel Eldrew Yulo and Elaiza Yulo, were both gymnasts and have already won in various national and international competitions.

In another video, which was shown during the Heroes’ Welcome celebration, some of the teachers of Carlos in Adamson talked about the true attitude and character of the Olympian has also previously gone viral. In the video, one can see and hear his teachers who had nothing but kind words for him. His science teacher said that the Adamsonians were all so proud of him. Caloy’s English teacher noted that one thing that really helped Caloy was his humility, underscoring that he was never “mayabang.”