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China, Gu and Winter Olympic Games

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Why American born Eileen Gu competes for China in the Winter Olympics
Eileen Gu explains why she represents China instead of Team USA, addressing heritage, impact, and backlash ahead of the 2026 Olympics. The post Why American Born Eileen Gu Competes for China in the Winter Olympics appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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US-born Olympian Eileen Gu defends decision to represent China again in upcoming Winter Games
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China’s Eileen Gu Calls Out Olympics for ‘Unfair’ Schedule
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Weather delays women's big air freestyle skiing at Winter Olympics
The start of the women's big air final at the Winter Olympics was delayed by more than an hour on Monday because of snow and wind.

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Canada's Oldham wins women's big air gold after major delay
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Eileen Gu jumping to defend Olympic gold in big air. Rival Gremaud out after hurting hip in practice
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Winter Olympics recap: Heartbreak in slalom and Eileen Gu tries to defend big air gold
The men’s slalom race had a finish like no other.

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American bobsled star Elana Meyers Taylor defies age, wins her first Olympic gold medal
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Canada's Oldham pips Gu to take Olympic gold in women's big air
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Winter economy emerges as poster child for China's stimulus tilt to services

Luo Li's ski resort north of Beijing is a rare post-pandemic success story that Chinese authorities want to replicate through state-led investments in various services sectors, in what is emerging as an important,
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Winter Olympics 2026: China reportedly paid U.S.-born athletes, including Eileen Gu, nearly $14 million

Gu and Zhu Yi, a fellow American-born athlete who now competes for China, were paid for "striving for excellent results" in the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics.
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CGTN: China's Hottest Winter Party

BEIJING, Dec. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CGTN's "China's Coldest City, Hottest Party" is a look at the rise in popularity of Dongbei, or China's Northeast, as a top winter destination. It is also the story of a region where snow and ice once felt like ...
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