On February 8, Beijing time, the final of the free body ski women's big jump at the Beijing Winter Olympics was contested, and China's Gu Ailing competed to launch an attack towards the gold medal. In the first jump competition, Gu Ailing was full of firepower, and she temporarily ranked second among all 12 players with a score of 93.75 points.

In the first round of the game, Gu Ailing played in the 8th, she successfully challenged the 1440 grab board in the game, and of all 6 referees, 4 gave Gu Ailing a high score of 94 points, 2 gave her a high score of 93 points, and finally Gu Ailing scored 93.75 points.
France's Tes Ludd, who played in the penultimate competition, completed 1620 turns, which is the highest difficulty in the women's event at present. Tess-Ludd's performance earned her a high score of 94.50 points, and she surpassed Gu Ailing to rise to the top place.
After the first round, Tess-Ludder ranked first among all the players with 94.50 points, Gu Ailing ranked second with 93.75 points, and Britain's Costti Muir ranked third among all the players with 90.25 points.