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It's Official: Eileen Gu Wins Gold For Most Excited at Closing Ceremony

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  • Eileen Gu

    Eileen Gu
    American-Chinese freestyle skier and model


It's Official: Eileen Gu Wins Gold For Most Excited at Closing Ceremony originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea
China’s Eileen Gu can earn another place on the podium if camaraderie is the competition.
Gu, the 18-year-old U.S.-born citizen and three-time Olympic medalist, floated through the parade of athletes with the rest of Team China smiling from ear to ear. She graciously celebrated alongside China’s opposing competitor nations. The 176 athletes representing China, including Gu, danced excitedly as they waved their nation’s flag throughout Beijing’s National Stadium.


It’s no wonder Gu is excited. After all, the has officially set the record by becoming the first freestyle skier of any gender to win three medals at a single Winter Olympics. Gu clinched the gold in both big air and halfpipe, as well as the silver in slopestyle.

 
pathetic sore loser Yankees, NBC claims that GU is still an American citizen ! Yankees might as well take the three medals she won away from China to total USA medals count and then say USA beat China in the games.
 
She is smart to bet on the right country. Whether she is gold digger or whatever, doesn't matter. What matter most is the 2 gold China gets from her , managed to piss US badly. :lol:
 
Well some athletes won more than two gold medals.

Certainly Norwegian Johannes Thingnes Bø should be the happiest with 4 golds and a bronze at this Olympics. He helped carry his country to the top.

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The most titled athletes of the 2022 Olympics:

1. Johannes Be (Norway, biathlon) – 4 gold, 1 bronze (5 medals);
2. Alexander Bolshunov (ROC, cross-country skiing) – 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze (5 medals);
3. Marte Olsby Roiseland (Norway, biathlon) – 3 gold, 2 bronze (5 medals);
4. Irene Schouten (Netherlands, speed skating) – 3 gold, 1 bronze (4 medals);
5. Teresa Johaug (Norway, cross-country skiing) – 3 gold (3 medals);
6. Quentin Fillon Maillet (France, biathlon) – 2 gold, 3 silver (5 medals);
7-9. Tarjei Be (Norway, biathlon) – 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze (4 medals);
7-9. Johannes Klebo (Norway, cross-country skiing) – 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze (4 medals);
7-9. Suzanne Schulting (Netherlands, short track) – 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze (4 medals);
10-12. Gu Ailing (China, freestyle) – 2 gold, 1 silver (3 medals);
10-12. Johannes Strolz (Austria, skiing) – 2 gold, 1 silver (3 medals);
10-12. Jorgen Grobak (Norway, Nordic combined) – 2 gold, 1 silver (3 medals);
 
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