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Yulo's gold haul: Gimme 5! continued from a1

HANOI—Carlos Edriel Yulo was a world-class act at the 31st Southeast Asian Games as he won two more gold medals to emerge with a total of five titles in men’s gymnastics competitions. With three in the bag that were enough to cement his name as one of the best to see action in…

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Yulo tops horizontal bars to end SEAG campaign with 5 golds

2 MORE GOLDS. Carlos Yulo dominates the vault finals and adds a surprise gold medal in the horizontal bars to finish his stint in the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam with five gold medals on Monday (May 16, 2022). With his two more golds, Yulo got a shot at becoming the best male athlete of the biennial meet. (Photo courtesy of Team Philippines) HANOI - Carlos Yulo expectedly dominated the vault finals and added a surprise gold medal in the horizontal bars as he ended his stint in the 31st Southeast Asian Games here with a shot at becoming the best male athlete while leading a nine-gold rush by the Philippines on Monday. After wowing the crowd at the Quan Ngua Sports Palace with a runaway victory in the vault where he scored 14.700 points, Yulo, 22, returned hours later and tied for first in the horizontal bars with Din Phuong Thanh of Vietnam, both scoring 13.867 points. The horizontal gold was the fifth gold medal by Yulo, the reigning vault world champion, counting his earlier victories in the men's all-around, floor exercise, and rings, on top of silver medal finishes in the men's team event and parallel bars. He matched the five-gold haul recorded by a forgotten sports hero, Rolando Albuera, who achieved the feat in the Jakarta 1979 SEA Games where the Philippines collected a total of 24 gold medals and finished fourth overall. Overall, artistic gymnastics contributed seven gold medals, four silvers and one bronze to the Philippine drive here, the best finish by Pinoy gymnasts in memory. The other two gold medals were contributed by Fil-Am Aleah Finnegan in the women's team and vault while adding a silver medal in the balance beam, losing to Malaysia's Rachel Yeoh Li Wen (12.567-12.467). Aside from Yulo's last day golden double, also contributing to the country's cause was dancesport that delivered four gold medals after being limited to one last Sunday, bowler Merwin Tan who ruled the men's singles and ended an 11-year golden drought by the keglers, and 110-meter hurdler Clinton Kingston Bautista. Tan, a 22-year-old left-hander, came from behind to rule the men's singles event at the Royal City Hanoi Bowling Lanes, rolling a six-bagger in the sixth and last frame to beat Yannaphon Larpapharat of Thailand and Ryan Leonard Lalisang of Indonesia. Tan finished with a total score of 1292, his bid immensely helped by a 294 in the sixth frame after scoring 234 in the fifth frame that bumped him up to No. 3 overall. Larpapharat and Lalisang were relegated to silver and bronze, respectively, with scores of 1286 and 1221. Elsewhere in the games, Gilas Pilipinas escaped with a thrilling 76-73 win over perennial rival Thailand at the start of regular men's basketball at the Thanh Tri Gymnasium. The Thais made a game of it throughout, trailing by just six at 36-42. Nakorn Jaisanuk missed what could have been a game-tying three-pointer in the Thais' last possession. The Gilas women had an easier time, handily beating Indonesia 93-77. Billiards great Efren "Bata" Reyes, still a big hit with Vietnamese fans, advanced to the semifinals of the men's one-cushion carom singles, beating Suriya Suwannasingh of Thailand 65-58. (PR) }

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