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Earth-shattering reversal! Gu Ailing won the first gold of the Winter Olympics, and the 1620+1440 difficulty ceiling made the opponent helpless

On February 8, Beijing time, the final of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle ski women's big jump kicked off, and Gu Ailing of the Chinese team launched an impact on the gold medal of his first event in the Winter Olympics. In the end, Gu Ailing won the championship with a total score of 188.25 points with three rounds of super difficult moves. Especially in the final round, she came up with the world's most difficult move of 1620. This was the first time in Gu Ailing's career that she won the Olympic games, and after that, in the women's slope obstacle course and U-shaped pool competition, Gu Ailing continued to attack the gold medal.

Earth-shattering reversal! Gu Ailing won the first gold of the Winter Olympics, and the 1620+1440 difficulty ceiling made the opponent helpless

The freestyle ski women's big jump is one of the new events of the Winter Olympics, and for Gu Ailing, it is not her strongest sport. In the 3 events she participated in, the women's freestyle ski U-course and slope obstacle course skills were ultimately hoped to win gold medals. In the World Cup race before the Winter Olympics, Gu Ailing won 6 gold medals and became the brightest star in the freestyle skiing field. In this Winter Olympics, as the main force of the Chinese legion to win gold, Gu Ailing was pinned high hopes on by everyone.

Earth-shattering reversal! Gu Ailing won the first gold of the Winter Olympics, and the 1620+1440 difficulty ceiling made the opponent helpless

In the previous freestyle ski women's big jump qualifier, Gu Ailing had made a mistake in trying to grab the board with both hands, but this did not affect her mentality. With an outstanding performance in the last round, Gu Ailing successfully reached the final of the project. In an interview with the media, Gu Ailing also specifically said that the final action was temporarily kept secret, so as to make the game more anticipatory and more exciting. And her goal is to try to stand on the podium.

Earth-shattering reversal! Gu Ailing won the first gold of the Winter Olympics, and the 1620+1440 difficulty ceiling made the opponent helpless

This freestyle skiing women's big jump final can be described as a star-studded gathering. Gu Ailing's biggest threat is the Swiss team's Mathilde Greymore, a European fierce woman with a reputation as the "king of the stage" and the top of the world rankings. Gu Ailing, who ranks fifth in the world, can only spell the word. It is worth mentioning that before the competition, Su Yiming, who won the silver medal in the men's slope obstacle course competition on snowboarding, also expressed his blessings to Gu Ailing in front of the camera. Su Yiming said that she hoped Gu Ailing would have fun and make her best performance. In the first round of the competition, Gu Ailing entered the game quickly, and finally scored 93.75 points, ranking second after the French players.

Earth-shattering reversal! Gu Ailing won the first gold of the Winter Olympics, and the 1620+1440 difficulty ceiling made the opponent helpless

In the second round of the competition, Gu Ailing scored 88.5 points, ranking third with a total score of 182.25. France's Tess Ludder is currently ranked first with a total score of 187.50, and Switzerland's Greymode is second with a total score of 182.50. In the third round of the competition, Gu Ailing took out the 1620 world's most difficult moves, and finally scored 94.5 points, with a total score of 188.25 points in the three rounds, won the freestyle ski women's big jump championship, and won the third gold medal for the Chinese delegation at the Winter Olympics.

(Luo Treasurer)

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