As expected, Caloy Yulo walked away to his second gold medal of the 30th Southeast Asian Games after a masterclass in the floor exercise, Tuesday at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila.
The 2019 world champion delivered a scintillating performance that earned him 14.700 — 0.050 higher than his qualifying mark.
With a difficulty score of 6.200 and execution score of 8.500, the 19-year-old prodigy was second to none in this apparatus.
Thailand’s Surintornta Tikumporn got the silver at 13.833, while Mat Asri Zul Bahrin took the bronze at 13.467.
2017 Games champion Reyland Capellan ended with 13.433 to miss the podium in fifth place.