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Chinese megastar skier Eileen Gu recently revealed the true reason why she picked to represent China over the USA at the Olympics.
Shoppers look at official Olympics merchandise near a photo showing Chinese gold medalist Eileen Gu as the 2022 Winter Olympics nears its end, Feb. 19, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File) China’s Eileen Gu competes during the women’s slopestyle qualification at the 2022 Winter Olympics,
WASHINGTON — Three-time Olympic medalist Eileen Gu is back for the Milan Cortana Winter Games, and once again she is representing China instead of the United States — the country where she was born.
Eileen Gu made the choice to compete for China over the USA. This is how much the skier makes representing China at the Olympics.
National Hockey League players have played in the Olympics since the 1998 Winter Olympics. Well, that’s except for two Olympics. NHL players were never going to play at the 2018 Olympics due to the NHL,
Gu, 22, is a freestyle skiing star who has won two silver medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, adding to three medals won in Beijing in 2022.
Gu also alleges her dorm room was robbed and she received death threats for not competing for her home country
Eileen Gu playfully dissed JD Vance’s criticism of her at the Winter Olympics on Thursday. Responding to outrage over the U.S.-born freestyle ski star competing for China in her second straight Olympics,