Yulo brothers Carlos and Karl Eldrew snapped up three more medals on Sunday for a total of five overall at the close of the 2025 Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships in Jecheon, South Korea on Sunday.
The 25-year-old Carlos, a Paris Olympics’ double-gold medalist, picked up third-place finishes in the vault exercises and parallel bars in senior action.
The two bronze medals put an end to Carlos’ three-year dominance in both apparatuses, with Mahdi Olfati of Iran taking the top honors in the vault, and Japanese bet Shinnosuke Oka topping the parallel bars.
Last year, Carlos took the home gold medal in four events — the individual all-around, floor, vault and parallel bars.
After earlier settling for a medal in the individual all-around finals on Day 1 and capturing the floor exercise mint the following day, Carlos collected his second bronze, this time in the vault with a score 14.333 points.
But the gold winner wasn’t far ahead, with Olfati taking the title by being just .7 points ahead of Carlos with his14.400 points, and silver winner Huang Mingqi of China receiving 14.4.
In the parallel bars, Carlos had 14.166 points to take third.
Oka, the 2024 Paris Olympics’ all-around champion, and Japanese teammate Tomoharu Tsunogai came up with a 1-2 finish with 14.7 and 14.466 points.
Meanwhile, the 16-year-old Karl Eldrew, who made it to the finals of four events, snared a silver medal in the vault exercises.
Bak Jun-woo’s 13.933-point tally got him the gold ahead of Karl Eldrew, who scored 13.855, with An Daegeon of Korea in third with 13.783.
Karl Eldrew placed fourth in the pommel horse and ranked eighth in the horizontal bars.