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Gu Ailing won the most medals in China’s history: the second jump made a mistake and fell and still won the second

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Gu Ailing won the most medals in China’s history: the second jump made a mistake and fell and still won the second

Gu Ailing won the silver medal in China, the most in history: the second jump made a mistake and fell and still won the second place

According to CCTV news, today, Chinese player Gu Ailing participated in the final of slope obstacle skills. When the second jump made a mistake and fell, Gu Ailing withstood the pressure, played the third jump steadily, landed smoothly, scored 86.23 points in the third jump, and finally won a silver medal.

This is Gu Ailing’s second event at the Beijing Winter Olympics. She has won a gold medal in the previous freestyle skiing women’s big platform competition. Up to now, Gu Ailing has picked one gold and one silver.

Netizens commentedļ¼š

It’s only 0.3, the princess’ ability to withstand pressure is too strong

I have never seen a female athlete so brave, so confident and domineering.

In the case of a second jump error, it is not easy to play so steadily at the back

According to @China Youth Daily news,This medal also brought the Chinese delegation to 11 medals (5 golds, 4 silvers and 2 bronzes) at the Winter Olympics, tying the best record in the history of single-session medals.

This is Gu Ailing’s second competition in this Winter Olympics. In addition to the big platform event that won gold, she will also participate in the U-shaped field skills competition.

Gu Ailing won the silver medal in China, the most in history: the second jump made a mistake and fell and still won the second place

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