On February 15, Beijing time, Gu Ailing won a valuable silver medal in the freestyle ski slope obstacle course competition at the Winter Olympics. For Gu Ailing, this silver medal made her a little overjoyed. In the case of poor performance in the first two rounds, Gu Ailing's third round of action did not have much of a bright spot in terms of difficulty in order to maintain the quality of completion. But because of the excellent finish, the referee still scored a high score of 86.23 points.
Gu Ailing's third jump action adopts two 900 and one 1080 difficulty in terms of jumping platform, and the difficulty of such actions is not outstanding. In contrast, The Russian-Austrian player Tatarina made a super difficult move of 1440, but the segment score was only 8.9 points. In contrast, Gu Ailing's 1080 scored 9.1 points.
From Gu Ailing's expression when she got 86.23 points, it can also be seen that she is more surprised by this score. After the end of the slide, Gu Ailing did not make a very exaggerated celebration, which was completely different from when she won the big jump before. In the equal division, although Gu Ailing was smiling, she looked nervous.
After the score came out, Gu Ailing looked a little surprised at the first time, but quickly laughed excitedly and celebrated his score. But at the same time, tatarina, who came before him, and Kili, who came later, were not happy with their scores and felt that they deserved higher scores.
In fact, after Gu Ailing won the silver medal, it still caused a big controversy. Many non-Chinese media feel that the scoring is a bit inexplicable, and feel that the score given to Gu Ailing is too high. But it is undeniable that the host has a certain advantage. Especially in the scoring items, giving the host some preference has become an unwritten rule.