Bacolod Spa Offers Free Massage to “Carlos” in Honor of Carlos Yulo
IMPERIAL THAI LACSON – In celebration of Carlos Yulo’s historic achievements at the Olympics, a Bacolod spa is offering a special promotion to honor the Filipino gymnast.
On August 3, Carlos Yulo secured his place in history by winning gold in the men’s floor exercise final with an impressive score of 15.000 points. This victory marked a significant milestone as Yulo became the first Filipino man and first Filipino gymnast to win an Olympic gold medal. He followed this with another gold medal the next day, this time in the vault with a score of 15.116 points. This made Yulo the Philippines’ first-ever multiple-time Olympic champion.
To commemorate Yulo’s extraordinary accomplishments, Imperial Thai Lacson is offering free massage to individuals who share the same name as the Olympic hero. The promotion is a gesture of celebration and support for Yulo’s groundbreaking achievements, which have brought immense pride to the nation. The spa’s initiative highlights the broad recognition and appreciation for Yulo’s success, following his historic wins.
In addition to public recognition and celebrations, Yulo has been promised numerous incentives by the government and private entities, including residential properties. These rewards are a testament to his significant contributions and the pride he has instilled in Filipinos through his Olympic victories. The Bacolod spa’s offer is just one of many ways people are honoring and celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of Carlos Yulo.
Meanwhile, the 2024 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and branded as Paris 2024, is an ongoing international multi-sport event in Paris, France. The Games run from July 24 to August 11, 2024, with the opening ceremony held on July 26.
The Games feature 10,714 athletes from 206 nations, competing in 329 events across 32 sports. New to this edition is the inclusion of breakdancing as an Olympic sport. The event is notable for its use of existing and temporary venues, with activities spread across Paris and 16 other cities, including a surfing site in Tahiti.