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Chloe San Jose once again shows all-out support for the double Olympic gold medalist in his competition comeback from a 10-month break
MANILA, Philippines – After Carlos Yulo’s golden comeback in the 2025 Asian Championships in South Korea last week, Chloe San Jose penned a heartfelt message for her beau on Sunday, June 8.
On Instagram, San Jose posted pictures of them with Yulo’s medals, which included a gold in floor exercise and three bronzes from individual all-around, vault, and parallel bars.
“My mahal, my champion — as you stepped onto the floor again, know that my heart is with you, always,” she wrote.
“You are more than an athlete — you are a living testament to grace under pressure, strength guided by purpose, and love led by the faith you carry; not just in your body, but in your spirit,” added San Jose, a content creator who recently became a recording artist.
She also expressed how blessed she is to be a close witness to Yulo’s sacrifices and victories in his career.
“Thank you for showing the world what quiet strength and unwavering dedication look like. And I thank the universe every day for the blessing of witnessing your journey up close,” San Jose wrote.
She then reaffirmed how proud she is to be Yulo’s closest confidante. “I celebrate your victory and the fire that burns so brightly in you. I’m so so proud of you and will always be cheering for you—not just as an athlete, but as the man that you are,” she wrote.
“Congratulations, dada.”
The Asian Championships were Yulo’s first international appearance since winning two gold medals in the 2024 Paris Olympics, snapping a 10-month hiatus from the sport.
The 25-year-old Filipino has also won four straight golds in the floor exercise category in the continental showcase.
In a separate social media post, Yulo thanked those who supported him in his triumphant return to the athletics mat.
“My first competition since the Olympics, 10 months ago. Sa ganung panahon, ang daming puwedeng mangyari — and pinagdasal ko lang po para sa kompetisyong ito ay manatiling malusog, kalmado, at makaraos nang ligtas, pero ang ibinigay sa akin ng Diyos ay higit pa sa anumang hinihiling ko,” he wrote.
(My first competition since the Olympics, 10 months ago. In that time, a lot could’ve happened, and I just prayed that I remain healthy, calm, and I could go through this competition safely, but what God gave me was more than what I wished for.)
Yulo will now focus on the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia, from October 19 to 25, before ending his 2025 season with the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in December in Thailand. – Rappler.com