Eileen Gu: Olympic gold medal skier, Louis Vuitton model and now Stanford student
On Thursday, freestyle skiing superstar Eileen Gu started her college career in California at Stanford University. Gu, 19, celebrated the occasion on Thursday by sharing pictures of herself in a Stanford shirt with her mother Han Gu, who also attended Stanford as an MBA candidate, and her grandmother on Instagram in a post captioned, โDay oneโค๏ธ๏ฒ.โ It was her motherโs relocation to the Bay Area that โaccidentally created a pro skier,โ Gu told Forbes.
news.yahoo.comEileen Gu accused of acting 'like a foreigner' in Weibo post thanking China
A recent social media post from Olympic skier Eileen Gu in which she says goodbye to China after months of making it her home for the Beijing Winter Games has drawn both plaudits and criticism. Gu, who won two gold medals and one silver medal while representing China this year, is making her way back to the U.S. to begin her studies at Stanford University. On April 27, she shared a post to Weibo saying, โThank you China,โ with emojis of the Chinese flag and a red heart, along with a series of photos from her time in the country.
news.yahoo.comViral clip shows man apparently stopping Olympian Eileen Gu from leaving after a selfie in Beijing
A now-viral video shows a man seemingly trying to stop Olympic gold medalist skier Eileen Gu from leaving after they take a selfie together in Beijing. The 18-year-old athlete, who often jogs around the cityโs streets, was accompanied by her mother riding a bicycle at the time of the incident, which occurred on Chaoyang Road. The man, who goes by Dong Bei Xing Ge on Douyin, received backlash on Chinese social media after the clip of his encounter with Gu became widely circulated online.
news.yahoo.comGu's global coming-out party ends with 3rd Olympic medal
Eileen Gu turned the Beijing Olympics into her own personal playground. The American-born Gu came into the Games hoping to win three gold medals in freestyle skiing while representing China, where her mother was born. The 18-year-old Gu capped her global coming-out party Friday by winning the gold medal in womenโs halfpipe.
news.yahoo.comOlympics Live: Bach notes 'coldness' of Valieva's entourage
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach has criticized Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva's entourage for their โtremendous coldnessโ toward the 15-year-old skater after her mistake-filled free skate at the Beijing Olympics. Bach says it was โchillingโ to see on television. Valieva, who has been at the center of a controversy over a positive doping test, finished fourth overall despite placing first in the women's short program earlier in the week.
news.yahoo.comOlympic gold medalist Eileen Gu says her 'unfazed' grandmother still prefers her to be a doctor or lawyer
Olympic freestyle skier Eileen Gu is ready to impress her grandmother, who has never seen the teen compete, in the upcoming halfpipe competition. The 18-year-old describes her grandmother, who played basketball during her college years, as a โfiercely confidentโ woman who is โhappy all the time,โ reported Reuters. Although the young athlete has managed to pull an impressive record with her performances at the Beijing Olympics so far, Gu says that her grandmother would still prefer that she become a lawyer or doctor.
news.yahoo.comOlympics Live: Su gives China 2nd gold at Big Air Shougang
Su Yiming gave host China its second gold medal at Big Air Shougang, matching Eileen Gu with a stunning show in front of fans at the repurposed steel mill and winning the countryโs first top prize in Olympic snowboarding. The 17-year-old child actor-turned-rider followed up his unexpected silver in slopestyle โ he wouldโve taken gold if not for a judging blunder โ by joining Gu in cementing his celebrity status with a big air gold. Gu won the freestyle skiing best-trick contest last week on her final jump, and the celebration briefly broke Chinese social media website Weibo.
news.yahoo.comU.S. born Olympics star Nathan Chen called a 'traitor' on Chinese social media
Social media users in China are blasting Chinese American figure skating star Nathan Chen, with many calling him a โtraitorโ for representing the United States at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Chen drew heavy criticism on Chinese social media platform Weibo after winning his first Olympic gold medal in the individual figure skating program and helping the U.S. team secure the silver medal in the team figure skating competition last week, reported Yahoo Sports. Many Chinese fans unfavorably compared Chen to U.S. born athletes competing for Team China at the Winter Olympics, such as 18-year-old freestyle skier Eileen Gu and 19-year-old figure skater Zhu Yi.
news.yahoo.comEat and run: Gu advances on busy day of Olympic freestyle
Trying for three gold medals in one Olympics is a hectic business. China's burgeoning freestyle superstar munched on a fried leek dumpling while she awaited her score in the slopestyle contest. After a mistake-filled trip down the supesized slopestyle course that put her qualifying in jeopardy, Gu nailed the second one.
news.yahoo.comFor Asian American women, Olympics reveal a harsh duality
Across two pandemic Olympics set in Asian countries, Asian American woman fronting the Games have encountered a whiplashing duality โ prized on the global stage for their medal-winning talent, buffeted by the escalating crisis of racist abuse at home.
SF-born ski star Eileen Gu's decision to represent China at the 2022 Olympics called 'opportunistic'
Despite making her intentions known in 2019, freestyle ski star Eileen Guโs decision to compete for China at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics still continues to spark heated discussions online. Fellow athletes in the sport have been asking the 18-year-old why she decided to represent a country accused of human rights abuse, reported the New York Post. Born to an American father and Chinese mother in San Francisco, Gu last represented the United States at 16, when she earned her first World Cup victory at Seiser Alm Slopestyle in 2019.
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