Thousands of residents, workers, and mall goers cheered for two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo during his recent visit at Megaworld’s McKinley Hill township in Taguig City, as the community rolled out the red carpet to welcome the township’s newest resident.
Touring Venice Grand Canal on a gondola, the 24-year-old gymnast was so hyped to see his fellow Filipinos cheering and celebrating his extraordinary achievement.
Yulo could not contain his happiness and excitement after finally receiving his P35-million reward from Megaworld, highlighted by a fully furnished, three-bedroom condominium unit in one of McKinley Hill’s exclusive gated condo communities.
Yulo was left speechless as he marveled at the beauty of his home which he saw for the very first time during his visit.
Yulo got to see a glimpse of his neighborhood from the veranda of his living room, where he was joined by (from left) Kevin L. Tan, president and CEO, Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI), the parent company of Megaworld; Cynthia Carrion, president, Gymnastics Association of the Philippines; and Lourdes T. Gutierrez-Alfonso, president, Megaworld.
His home is a stunning space filled with touches of gold and other personal tributes celebrating his hard-earned success. From the living room and kitchen, to the bedroom, a lot of thought was put into highlighting functionality and harmony within the space, which Megaworld’s in-house design team spruced up in only six days.
Yulo briefly shared a moment with Kevin Tan as he expressed gratitude for making his dream of owning a McKinley Hill home come true.
Photos and memorabilia paying tribute to his extraordinary success can be found in various areas of his custom-curated home.
“Everything that we put and designed in Caloy’s condo was intentional. We customized everything that you see in his unit based on his personality, and I am proud of how our design team transformed the entire space in just six days. We were not aware of Caloy and his team’s schedule before he arrived so we made sure that we had everything done beautifully before his return,” says Lourdes T. Gutierrez-Alfonso, president, Megaworld.
Bacolod-based artist and Megaworld employee Edimar Paclibar spent about three days masterfully handcrafting the unique leaf art that Yulo received as a gift.

The Olympian’s home is characterized by the elegant balance of warm tones and the generous use of wood, steel, stone, fabric, and glass within the space.