Let's take a closer look at the Philippines's newest sport sensation.
A 4-foot-11 world champion in gymnastics.
Carlos took up literature at Teikyo University in Itabashi in 2013.
Carlos honed his skills with the help of his Japanese coach.
He made his debut at the 2018 Gymnastics World Cup at age 18 and consistently clinched medals in the Melbourne, Baku, Doha, and Cottbus events.
He made a historic feat as the first ever Filipino winning gold at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
He clinched two gold medals in individual all-around final and floor exercise competition at the SEA Games 2019.
Crowd favorite Yulo still aims for golds to add to his historic gilded run.
He is bound to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Carlos defended his throne as king of the gymnastics world at the SEA Games 2019.
He also has a thing for shoes.
He loves his peers as much as he hoards shoes.
Just like everyone else, he has a soft spot when it comes to food.
He likes to take pictures, too!
Carlos showed off his well-sculpted abs on his new Twitter account, which brought much delight to his fans.