Although this girl under the age of 18 has made history for China's ice and snow time and time again, this time, she has brought new surprises to the people of the country.

  At the X Games Aspen station of the 2021 World Extreme Games kicked off on January 30, Beijing time, Gu Ailing, who participated for the first time, played well in the women's freestyle skiing super U-shaped course and won the championship.

The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics champion and Canadian player Charpe won the runner-up.

  This is not only Gu Ailing's first X Games championship in her career, but also the first time a Chinese player has reached the top in X Games.

  Once again, the "Frog Princess" wrote the history of China's ice and snow sports.

  In this X Games Aspen station, Gu Ailing signed up to participate in three individual events of freestyle skiing, namely slope obstacle skills, U-shaped field skills and big jumping platform.

  In the first freestyle ski jumping competition, she won the third place with 73 points.

Coupled with the subsequent super U-shaped venue competition champion, Gu Ailing received one gold and one bronze in her X Games debut, which was perfect.

  Next, Gu Ailing will also participate in the slope obstacle skills competition, which is what Gu Ailing is best at.

In other words, the surprise she brought this time is probably more than one gold and one bronze.

  This can't help but sigh, how many surprises this 17-year-old beautiful girl will bring us?

  Even if the joy is not mentioned for the time being, in the past, this underage girl has achieved many amazing achievements.

Social media screenshots.

Gu Ailing announced that he was admitted to Stanford University.

  The last time people sighed for her excellence was not on the sports field.

  At the end of 2020, Gu Ailing announced that she was admitted to Stanford University.

This also made people shout that this little girl is not only a champion on the sports field, but also a "student" in the examination room.

  But she later revealed that preparations for the Winter Olympics will postpone admission to school for one year to allow more time to train and strive for good results.

  Although Gu Ailing’s excellence makes people call her “the child of someone else’s family”, she is even more of a “Chinese freestyle skier Gu Ailing” and a real family member.

Image source: Gu Ailing's personal Weibo

  "Chinese freestyle skier Gu Ailing reports."

This is a sentence sent by Gu Ailing on personal social media on June 8, 2019.

  It was also at that time that she, who was originally Chinese-American, announced that she had converted to Chinese nationality.

According to the official website of the International Ski Federation, as early as June 2019, Gu Ailing's registered nationality had changed from the United States to China.

Let her young face appear next to the words "CHN", this is Gu Ailing's first surprise for the Chinese.

  After that, she created more unexpected things one after another on the snow field.

  As early as the 2019 World Cup Italy, she won her "first experience of winning gold"-a gold medal in the slope obstacle competition.

At the age of 16, she was the youngest of the World Cup players at the time and the only full-time high school student.

  In January 2020, before the age of 17, she added another sum to her honor book.

Gu Ailing celebrates victory

  In the women’s freestyle skiing U-shaped final of the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland, Gu Ailing won the championship with the highest score of 93.00 in the second round. Only 3 days later, she won the freestyle skiing women’s big jump final. He won the championship with an advantage of 1.25 points beyond the second place and achieved the Olympic double gold king.

  As the International Snow Federation evaluated at the time, for the young Gu Ailing, there will be many times in the future for such a championship moment.

The next time Gu Ailing won gold after that, the time was not far away.

Screenshot of FIS Social Media

  On February 14, 2020 local time, in the 2019-20 season freestyle skiing U-shaped venue World Cup Calgary, Gu Ailing won the U-shaped venue championship with 94.00 points.

  Two days later, she won again in the slope obstacle skills competition.

With this gold medal, Gu Ailing created the history of the FIS World Cup-winning two gold medals in one World Cup.

  The International Snow Federation sighed: “We saw the history-making performance in the Calgary Station. These were the two greatest days ever in the FIS Ski Freestyle World Cup event. Gu Ailing once again wrote his name in the annals of history. !"

Gu Ailing was overjoyed after learning that he won the championship

  Of course, the most gratifying thing is her determination to do something for China's ice and snow in the Beijing Winter Olympics, which she has always wanted to play at home.

  Gu Ailing has been looking forward to representing China and performing at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

As early as June 2019, she posted on Weibo: "I am proud to represent China in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in three years...Beijing, I am coming!"

  All the honors today are obviously not the limit of the 17-year-old Gu Ailing.

Gu Ailing has never concealed her expectations for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, when she is only 18 years old.

  And behind the surprises brought by Gu Ailing is the hope of the same "young" Chinese ice and snow rising.

  While Gu Ailing is shining, China Ice and Snow is not the only "Frog Princess".

  At the beginning of 2020, Cai Xuetong won the championship with 88.16 points in the 38th US OPEN snowboarding U-shaped venue. This is the first time a Chinese athlete has won the gold medal in the US Open; almost at the same time, the snowboarding U-shaped venue Athlete Liu Jiayu also won the gold medal in the women's group of top international events.

  Not long ago, at the beginning of January, the 16-year-old snowboarder Su Yiming successfully completed his first cab 1800 at the Changbai Mountain training station, which is the super-difficult movement of turning the back foot to 1800 degrees for five weeks and grabbing the tail. It is also the first "1800 degree" difficulty action completed in the history of Chinese snowboarding.

The 16-year-old Su Yiming completed the first "1800 degree" difficulty action in the history of Chinese snowboarding

  After Su Yiming achieved a breakthrough in the difficulty of "from 0 to 1" for the Chinese Snowboarding Slope Obstacle Skills Project, he said that he hopes that through his own efforts, he can complete the challenges of more new actions and prepare for the Beijing Winter Olympics. Chinese snowboarding has become stronger.

  This effort is exactly the same as Gu Ailing.

  Therefore, while looking forward to the beautiful girl Gu Ailing continuing to bring us surprises, we may also wish to look forward to what kind of "beautiful" answers the Chinese Ice and Snow Corps can deliver in the future.