China won the gold medal!Gu Ailing 9425 points to win the championship, suffering from injuries and illness, but still tenacious, the audience boiled and cheered.
Beijing, 9 December 2023 – The highly anticipated 2013-24 Halfpipe World Cup freestyle skiing final was held today Beijing time. In this international A-level event, Chinese player Gu Ailing won the championship with outstanding performance, adding another dazzling glory to China's ice and snow sports.
This competition is the first international A-level event held in Zhangjiakou since the Beijing Winter Olympics, attracting ice and snow elites from all over the world to participate. China's Eileen Gu is in the spotlight as the Olympic champion, and in a pre-match interview, she revealed that she is not completely healthy, but she chose to stick with it and showed great fighting spirit.
In the preliminaries, Gu Ailing's outstanding performance has attracted widespread attention. Qualified as first in qualifying, she finished 8550 points, the second slip is even more amazing, with 9475 points against the American player and successfully advanced to the final. In addition, Li Fanghui and Zhang Kexin, as the other two representatives of China, also successfully entered the finals, adding glory to China's freestyle skiing career.
In the first slip of the final, Gu Ailing finished with 90The high score of 25 points is far ahead, but Li Fanghui regretted that she made a mistake and only scored 875 points. At this moment, Gu Ailing had established a huge advantage in the first slip. As the competition progressed, the United States and Canada made a fall mistake one after another, but Gu Ailing still maintained her excellent form, and the second skate again ended with 9425 points lead the game.
In the final slip of the final, although Li Fanghui made another mistake, Gu Ailing still showed extraordinary skills, finished the game with a high score of 93 points, and steadily held the lead. In the end, Gu Ailing scored a total of 9425 points to win the championship, the icing on the cake for the Chinese team, for the country to win glory.
This competition is not only a contest of skill, but also an interpretation of tenacity and perseverance. Gu Ailing chose to play with an injury on her own, and her performance made the audience cheer. In her post-match interview, she talked about the impact of her injury on her, saying it was an unprecedented challenge. Her persistence and fighting spirit have become a beautiful scenery in the competition.
As the first international A-level event in Zhangjiakou after the Beijing Winter Olympics, the competition brought together the world's top athletes, including Japan's Ayumu Hirano and Spanish veteran Castellette. Gu Ailing's victory not only won honor for the Chinese team, but also added a lot of highlights to the event.
Gu Ailing's victory will undoubtedly be a milestone in China's ice and snow sports. Her success has also shown the potential and strength of freestyle skiing in China. The success of this competition has also laid a solid foundation for the future development of ice and snow sports in the Zhangjiakou competition area.
Whether on the field or in the post-match interview, Gu Ailing showed the professionalism and spirit that an excellent athlete should have. Her success not only won applause for herself, but also added glory to Chinese sports. This young and outstanding athlete has demonstrated to the world the strong strength of China's ice and snow sports with practical actions.
Throughout the competition, the cheers of the audience came like a tide, cheering for the Chinese players. The success of this competition also proves once again the rise of China in the field of ice and snow sports, injecting new vitality and passion into ice and snow sports.
As a high-profile event, the freestyle skiing final is not only a grand event for sports, but also a witness to the pride of the Chinese nation. Gu Ailing's victory is the icing on the cake for China, and her performance will become a highlight of China's ice and snow sports, inspiring more young people to join the enthusiasm of ice and snow sports. In this cold winter, the future of ice and snow sports in China is full of hope and vitality.