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PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 04: Carlos Edriel Yulo of Team Philippines reacts after finishing his routine during the Artistic Gymnastics Men's Vault Final on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 04: Carlos Edriel Yulo of Team Philippines reacts after finishing his routine during the Artistic Gymnastics Men's Vault Final on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)Naomi Baker/Getty Images

Olympic Men's Gymnastics 2024: Vault Medal Winners, Scores and Results

Julia StumbaughAug 4, 2024

Carlos Edriel Yulo's historic 2024 Paris Olympics run for the Philippines continued Sunday in the men's vault final.

Less than 24 hours after his championship floor routine made him the first male Olympic champion in Filipino history, Yulo won the vault competition with an average score of 15.116.

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Here are the scores from Sunday's final.


Men's vault final results

  1. Carlos Edriel Yulo, Philippines: 15.116
  2. Artur Davtyan, Armenia: 14.966
  3. Harry Hepworth, Great Britain: 14.949
  4. Jake Jarman, Great Britain: 14.933
  5. Aurel Benovic, Croatia: 14.900
  6. Nazar Chepurnyi, Ukraine: 14.899
  7. Mahdi Olfati, Iran: 14.266
  8. Igor Radivilov, Ukraine: 14.166

Yulo finished atop the rankings after scoring 15.433 on his first jump, followed by a 14.800 on his second.

This is becoming a breakout Olympics for Yulo, who made his Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021 but finished 0.017 points shy of a bronze medal in the vault competition.

Yulo wasn't the only gymnast who made history for his country during Sunday's vault final.

Artur Davtyan won Armenia's first medal of the 2024 Games with twin scores of 14.966. He also earned a spot on the podium in Tokyo, where he earned bronze to edge Yulo off the podium in 2021.

Great Britain's Harry Hepworth meanwhile marked a 14.833 on his first vault, followed by a 15.066 on his second leap, to earn his country's first Olympic medal in the men's vault competition. This honor was Hepworth's first medal in the 20-year-old's Olympic debut.

Jake Jarman, also representing Team Great Britain, remained in bronze medal position until Devtyan knocked him off the podium with the last vault of the day.

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