Because she is a mixed-race child, her father is American and her mother is Chinese from Beijing.
Gu Ailing Eileen, born on September 3, 2003 in San Francisco, California, USA, nicknamed "Frog Princess", is a Chinese female freestyle skier. She is the first women's freestyle skiing halfpipe Grand Slam by the FIS, and the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal in the World Extreme Games.
On August 16, 2019, Gu Ailing won the Freestyle Ski Slopestyle Open Championship. In March 2021, at the 2021 World Freestyle Skiing Championships, she won 2 golds and 1 bronze in the women's freestyle skiing U-shaped field, freestyle ski slopestyle skills, and freestyle skiing big jump. At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Gu Ailing won two gold medals in women's freestyle skiing big platform and women's freestyle skiing U-shaped field, and a silver medal in freestyle skiing slopestyle skills.
Gu Ailing’s deeds and spirit
At the Beijing Winter Olympics, young Gu Ailing also lived up to expectations. She eventually won the Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle skiing women's big jump gold medal, women's freestyle skiing slopestyle silver medal and freestyle skiing women's U-shaped track gold medal. Although the practice time for some events was not long, she still perfectly won the gold medal with difficult movements.
While Gu Ailing has achieved impressive results in various ski sports, she also maintains her love for learning. Her academic performance was equally outstanding, with a perfect score of 1,600 on the SAT exam, and she was admitted to Stanford University with a high score of 1,580. Gu Ailing, the only talented girl who can compete with the top ice players in the Winter Olympics and dominate the world, can be said to have nothing but winning. Her shining aura can be described as a legend.