Eileen Gu: US freestyle skier representing China at the Winter Olympics 2026 - Eileen Gu is a skiing superstar, but the US born gold medalist represents China in the Winter Olympics, why?
A wealth lucrative sponsorship deals has allowed a Winter Olympics star to climb to fourth in the women's sporting rich list, despite lacking in prize money
Beijing Sport University is set to play a prominent role at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, contributing both elite athletes and young media professionals to China's Olympic campaign.
The freestyle skier was born in San Francisco but represents China — she has become a commercial powerhouse in the east and west.
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Eileen Gu is skiing all the way to the bank — but she doesn’t necessarily have her sport to thank for that. The American-born freestyle skier, who was at the center of controversy during the 2022 Winter Games over her decision to represent China,
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