Gu Ailing will hit the 2nd gold on Valentine's Day! She naturalized the first crown in China, just on the slope!
News on Friday, February 11, 2022 Beijing time. The name Gu Ailing has already felt the incomparable heat and warmth in the ice and snow Winter Olympics. Gu Ailing, who is as enthusiastic as fire, fights for China, cuts gold and silver for China, and makes the Chinese audience very excited and proud!

On February 8, 2022, Gu Ailing won the championship on the freestyle ski women's big jump. Later, she has 2 games to prepare for and two gold medals to attack. On February 13, they competed in the freestyle ski women's steeplechase qualification tournament and on February 14. On February 17, she competed in the qualifying round for women's U-shaped track skills in freestyle skiing, and participated in the final on February 18. That is to say, on February 14, Valentine's Day, Gu Ailing will impact the second gold of the individual.
Gu Ailing once said very Versailles when winning the first Winter Olympics: The big jump is not my strong point. Indeed, the project that Gu Ailing is best at is actually the slope obstacle, followed by the U-shaped field technique, and then the big jump. Unexpectedly, Gu Ailing also made a move that no one could do on the big jump platform, and the other two projects were even more worth looking forward to.
This bitch's god!
Gu Ailing, born in 2003, grew up in China and the United States. In 2018, the name Gu Ailing was first known, she was in the slope obstacle course, took the 4th at the beginning of the year and the 11th at the end of the year. In 2019, Gu Ailing officially announced his return to the motherland, officially became a naturalized player, and the first gold he won was also in the slope obstacle course: that is, on August 16, 2019, Gu Ailing won the championship in the Freestyle Ski Slope Obstacle Course New Zealand Open!
Valentine's Day is a romantic holiday, and I wish Gu Ailing another brilliant day. I wish Gu Ailing the three gold medals of the Beijing Winter Olympics!