Olympic Games, Eileen Gu
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The 2026 Winter Olympics continue on Monday, February 16, with the final week of the Milan-Cortina Games officially underway. In the second week of the Winter Games, viewers are treated to some of the marquee events like the men’s
Eileen Gu shares her frustration with poor scheduling of events at Milan 2026.
Ever since Eileen Gu decided to compete under the flag of China, and not the United States where she was born, her citizenship has been the subject of scrutiny and controversy. Born in San Francisco,
Eileen Gu crashes in big air qualifying at the Winter Olympics but lands her final jump to secure a place in the final.
Eileen Gu already bagged a medal in her first event at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The American-born Chinese skier won silver at the slopestyle final on Monday. She turned in a strong performance but was edged out by Swiss skiing icon Mathilde Gremaud by just .
Defending gold medalist Eileen Gu has qualified for the women's big air final in freestyle skiing at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Free skiing star Eileen Gu has criticised a decision from Winter Olympics organisers as she competes in three different disciplines
Eileen Gu, a freestyle skier, boasts an estimated net worth of $50 million, far above that of most of her competitors. One of the highest‑earning Winter Olympians ever, the vast majority of her income comes from endorsements and fashion contracts rather than prize money.
The Olympic slopestyle war between Mathilde Gremaud and Eileen Gu rages on. The Swiss skier successfully defended her gold in the women’s slopestyle final on Monday morning and held off the Gu, who was born in America but competes for China,