(Beijing Winter Olympics) Gu Ailing, the biggest gold spot in China's snow project, becomes the world's first person again

  China News Agency, Beijing, November 8. Chinese freestyle skier Gu Ailing became the world's number one again.

  Late at night on the 7th Beijing time, 18-year-old mixed race teenager Gu Ailing posted a video via personal social media: She was preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics and completed the women’s Freeski Double cork 1440 (two weeks before freestyle skiing plus four rotations) ) Action, and landing steadily, she has become the world's first person to complete this action among female players.

  Gu Ailing was born in the United States in 2003. His father is American and his mother is Chinese.

In 2019, she had won the World Cup champion at the age of 16 and announced that she would renounce her American citizenship and become a Chinese citizen.

So far, she has won 11 international gold medals on behalf of the Chinese team.

Among them, in March this year, she participated in the World Championships for the first time with an injury. She won the women's U-shaped field, slope obstacle skills, and 2 gold and 1 bronze in the big jumping platform, which rewritten the history of the Chinese team's participation in the World Championships.

  After recovering from the hand injury, Gu Ailing went to Europe this summer for intensive training.

In an interview with the International Olympic Committee this year, she made it clear: "To participate in the Beijing Winter Olympics, my goal is to win the championship."

  At the Beijing Winter Olympics, Gu Ailing will make more golds, which is the biggest gold medal in China's snow projects. Freestyle skiing has therefore become one of the most anticipated projects for Chinese audiences in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

  November 7th is the third day of October in the Chinese lunar calendar, the beginning of winter.

Gu Ailing, who is training for the Beijing Winter Olympics in the sprint phase, posted on social media: "I miss Beijing's roast duck and dumplings." (End)