(Beijing Winter Olympics) Gu Ailing's U-shaped pool easily won the Beijing Winter Olympics and won 2 golds and 1 silver

  China News Agency, Zhangjiakou, February 18 (Reporter Wang Yu and Chen Lin) The Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle skiing women's U-shaped field skills final was held at the Genting Ski Park on the 18th. Chinese team player Gu Ailing easily won the gold with 95.25 points, becoming one of the top athletes in the competition. He is the first person in history to win three medals in the freestyle skiing competition of the single Winter Olympics in the big jumping platform, the slope obstacle and the U-shaped venue.

On February 18, Chinese team player Gu Ailing was presenting the souvenirs.

On the same day, the freestyle skiing women's U-shaped field skills final of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics was held at Zhangjiakou Yunding Ski Park.

Chinese team player Gu Ailing won the gold medal in this event.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhai Yujia

  In today's final, there will be three rounds of competition, and the best results will be ranked.

The order of appearances will be in reverse order of the players' ranking in the qualifying rounds.

Gu Ailing, who ranked first in the qualifying round, started last. She has won 1 gold and 1 silver in the Beijing Winter Olympics, and she has absolute "dominance" in this event.

  In the past year, Gu Ailing has successively won the World Championships and the World Extreme Games championship in U-shaped field skills.

During the Winter Olympics season, she participated in the World Cup competitions of the project four times, winning all the championships and harvesting the crystal ball symbolizing the annual championship.

On February 18, Chinese team player Gu Ailing was in the game.

On the same day, the freestyle skiing women's U-shaped field skills final of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics was held at Zhangjiakou Yunding Ski Park.

Chinese team player Gu Ailing won the gold medal in this event.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhai Yujia

  Gu Ailing once said that she hopes to stand on the podium three times at the Beijing Winter Olympics, but today she has shown her strength to surpass her opponents from the first round of skating, declaring that her goal is not just to stand on the podium.

As soon as she debuted, she scored 93.25 points with her back-to-back 900-degree turn and her iconic grabbing action, ranking first.

  In the second slide, Gu Ailing continued her good state and achieved a breakthrough again with a set of moves that slightly increased the difficulty, scoring 95.25 points and consolidating her lead.

  PyeongChang Winter Olympic champion, Canada's Cathy Sharp gave her a go in the final round, using a more difficult 1080-degree twist to hit the championship.

However, she made a mistake in holding the snow when she landed in the last turning action, and the final score was 90.75 points, ranking second.

  Estonian player Kelly Hildalu and Canadian player Rachel Carker, who have played since then, failed to surpass Gu Ailing.

Before Gu Ailing skated for the last time, she had already decided to win the championship.

After learning the good news on the starting podium, she hugged and celebrated with the coach, took the last skating lightly, and enjoyed the moment of victory to the fullest.

  In the end, Canada's Cathy Sharp won the silver medal and her teammate Rachel Carker took the bronze.

  So far, Gu Ailing has finished all the competitions in this Winter Olympics. In the end, she won 2 golds and 1 silver, making her a history of winning medals in three events of freestyle skiing, big jumping platform, slope obstacle and U-shaped venue in a single Winter Olympics. First person.

After the game, she said that she was proud of her performance: "I have paid a lot and worked very hard, and I am always learning. I am so happy, China Niuniu Niu Niu Niu Niu Niu Niu!"

  Cathy Sharp, who failed to defend her title, also sent heartfelt praise to Gu Ailing: "Gu Ailing is like a clockwork machine, she has participated in three events (all on the podium), and she is only 18 years old. There's a lot of room to change and advance the sport [of freestyle skiing], and I'm sure she can do it."

  The Chinese team players Li Fanghui and Zhang Kexin, who also advanced to the final, also achieved their own breakthroughs in the competition.

Among them, Li Fanghui, who participated in the Winter Olympics for the first time, finally ranked 5th with her excellent performance in the second round, and Zhang Kexin ranked 7th.

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