Eileen Gu, Olympic Games and China
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Eileen Gu took to Instagram on Wednesday, February 11 to celebrate her silver medal finish in slopestyle from Livigno, Italy. The Olympic freestyle skier and model, 22, shared a series of snapshots that moved from competition focus to post-event glow,
The American-born gold-medalist skier who competes for China is the highest-paid athlete in the Winter Olympics.
At the top of the hill before her last run in the Milano Cortina women’s freestyle big air final, Eileen Gu, 22, stared intently into the dazzling void. Her task, at its simplest, was this: She needed a strong score to medal, and an exceptional mark for gold. She dropped in.
China's Eileen Gu, born in the United States, is a three-time Olympic medalist and is going for more at the 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina.
The U.S.-born gold medalist skier who competes for China causes a stir while off the mountain at the Milano Cortina Games.
Eileen Gu, China’s freestyle skiing superstar, is one of the most talked-about athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The Olympian has made headlines throughout the Winter Games, whether it’s celebrating her performance on the slopes,
Eileen Gu, the 22-year-old Chinese freeskier who just became the most decorated Olympian in women’s freestyle skiing, stood up for herself when speaking to a reporter at a press conference this week. In doing so, the skier unwittingly gave women everywhere an absolute masterclass in knowing their worth.
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Eileen Gu, the American-born and -raised skier competing for China in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, has been outspoken in her support for abortion. “Nine percent of abortions are teenagers — and so when I think about my friends,