Freestyle skiing superstar Eileen Gu got gold at last at the Milan/Cortina Games when the Chinese overcame a fall to dominate the halfpipe competition on the closing day Sunday. Coming off Big Air and slopestyle silvers,
Olympic medalist Eileen Gu claps back after JD Vance suggests she should compete for the US instead of China - Gu competed for China in this year’s Winter Olympics, but was born and raised in San Francisco,
“She was a really big part of my life growing up, and someone I looked up to immensely,” the skier reflected
Olympic champion Eileen Gu opens up after winning gold, revealing heartbreaking family news in an emotional moment.
Recapping from the final day of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which included a historic gold medal victory for the U.S. men's hockey team.
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — The two best bets to win the gold medal in women's halfpipe skiing at the Winter Olympics were born in the United States. Zoe Atkin competes for Britain and hardly anyone raises a fuss about it.
A star-studded China lineup settled for bronze after costly errors in the freestyle skiing aerials mixed team event at Milan-Cortina 2026 on Saturday, while the United States claimed gold with steady jumps.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina have provided all kinds of storylines. Currently, the world’s best winter sport athletes are competing in Italy with gold medals on the line. Gifted and talented individuals have been busy flying through the air with snowboards and skis attached to their feet,
Elieen Gu likely experienced every possible emotion during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano-Cortina. The American-born skier, who represents China internationally, will leave the village with two silver medals and a gold medal.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are in the books, following an eventful two weeks of competition. Norway finished the Milan Cortina Games atop the medal count standings, followed by the United States and host nation Italy.
Why Eileen Gu chose to represent China, and how identity, Olympic goals, and global endorsements shaped her controversial career decision.
U.S.-born freestyle skier Eileen Gu has pushed back against criticism from Vice President JD Vance over her decision to compete for China at the 2026 Winter Olympics, saying her victories have shaped public perception and fueled debate in the United States.