How did the World Champion come about?
It is not enough to have a Kochi family, the social atmosphere and family harmony, the degree of freedom are closely related!
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A purely American education has created her free, lively, and unfettered wild pony personality, which sets a very good premise for skiing.
Gu Ailing (born 2003 in San Francisco, California) is a Chinese female freestyle skier.
Gu Ailing's mother also admitted that I don't care what she learns, as long as she is interested. And I don't think she has to get into Stanford.
As the old saying goes: behind a successful woman, there must be a man who pays silently. Behind these same honors, there is also a great mother.
The family created a good atmosphere for her to not delay her studies and career, and her mother followed her wherever she went, recording the growth of the frog princess.
On 16 August 2019, he won the 2019-20 Freestyle Slope Obstacle Course New Zealand Open.
On August 28 of the same year, 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 Championship, and the second place in women's slope steeplechase in freestyle skiing.
In February of the same year, he won the 2019-20 World Cup in Calgary, Canada, U-shaped field championship and the slope obstacle course champion.
On April 16, he was awarded the "Best Moment" of the 2019/2020 season of International Snow; in November, Gu Ailing was named to the "2020 Forbes China Under 30 Elite List"; on December 14, Gu Ailing announced that he was admitted to Tanford 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.
On December 18 of the same year, in the 2021 Dew Tour Freestyle Ski women's steeplechase final, China's Gu Ailing finished second with 89 points.
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.
Kudos to such a champion! Kudos to The Frog Princess's great family and mother!
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