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Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing

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Gu Ailing Eileen (gu ailing Eileen) (born September 3, 2003 in San Francisco, California, United States) is a Chinese female freestyle skier.

On August 16, 2019, he won the 2019-20 Freestyle Ski Slope Obstacle Course New Zealand Open, and on August 28, he won the 2019 New Zealand Winter Games and Australian Cup Freestyle Ski U-Track Competition.

In January 2020, she won the 2020 Lausanne Winter Youth Olympic Games Ski U-Pool, Freestyle Ski Jump Champion, and freestyle ski women's slope obstacle course runner-up;

In February, he won the 2019-20 World Cup in Calgary, Canada, the U-shaped field championship, and the slope obstacle course champion;

On 16 April, he was awarded the "Best Moment" of the FIS 2019/2020 season;

In November, Gu Airing was honored in the "2020 Forbes China Under 30 Elite List";

On December 14, Gu Ailing announced that he had been admitted to Stanford University.

In March 2021, for the first time in the World Championships, Gu Ailing won 2 gold and 1 bronze in the women's U-shaped field, slope obstacle course and big jump platform;

On March 22, the final of the U-shaped pool of the Freestyle Skiing World Cup aspen station ended, and Gu Ailing withdrew due to a shoulder injury, ending the season's competition;

On December 18, the 2021 New Tour Dew Tour Freestyle Ski women's steeplechase final, China's Gu Ailing finished second with 89 points;

Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing
Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing
Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing
Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing
Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing
Frog Princess 👸 - Chinese player Gu Ailing

On December 31, he won the 2021/2022 FIS Freestyle Ski U-Track World Cup in Calgary, Canada.

On February 8, 2022, Gu Ailing won the gold medal in the women's grand jump in freestyle skiing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

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