Regulo Carmona Moreno (born 31 January 1980 in El Paraíso, Caracas) is a retired Venezuelan male artistic gymnast.
Carmona established himself as a top up-and-coming gymnast at the 1998 Junior Pan American made in Houston Texas, where he won gold medal in the rings titles.
After discovering that his passion was gymnastics, he represented Venezuela at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg Canada in 1999, where he finished 4th place per team.
In 2003 Carmona, after his fracture, competed in rings in the Pan American games in Dominican Republic, obtaining the 2nd place, the silver medal for Venezuela.
That same year, in 2003, Regulo Carmona had a car accident, leaving him with a fractured femur and several reconstructive surgeries on his face, which kept him away from gymnastics for several months while he was rehabilitating, but even without fulfilling the time allocated for, he recovered sufficiently to win his second gold medal in rings at the 2004 competed in the Venezuelan nationals’ games.
In 2004, Carmona closed an impeccable cycle of international competitions, finishing 2nd place in the rings of the world cup in Chile behind the Dutch Yuri van Gelder.
Regulo Carmona participated in multiple international artistic gymnastics events, most of them winning important places in the classification of rings.