In 2021, Gu became the first woman to land a forward double cork 1440 in competition history.
Coaches and training Gu's coaches have included Jamie Melton, head coach of the Chinese National Slopestyle and Big Air Training Team for the 2022 Winter Olympics, and Brad Prosser, who met Gu when she was ten. In 2018, he became the technical coach guide to the Chinese national team for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Her personal coach for the 2022 Olympics was Misra Noto Torniainen, the former coach of the Swiss freeski team. Torniainen coached Olympic medalists
Sarah Höfflin and
Mathilde Gremaud for the
2018 Winter Olympics. In early 2025, the Beijing Municipal Sports Bureau released a public budget about allocating US$6.6 million for the training of Gu and fellow US-born athlete
Zhu Yi ahead of the 2026 Milan games though later their names were removed from the document and articles on the topic were censored on several Chinese websites. The total payment from Beijing's sports bureau for Gu and Zhu was $14 million over the past three years prior to the 2026 games. Gu withdrew from the 2023 Winter X Games due to a heavy crash in training where she injured her knee. At the 2024
Winter X Games, Gu won gold in
SuperPipe despite injuring her right hip during the X Games Slopestyle training. She wrote "Pain is Temporary" on her hand, and showed it to the cameras during the finals. Due to the pain, she did not participate in
Slopestyle.
World Championships Gu competed at the
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021, winning two gold medals in Freeski Halfpipe and Freeski Slopestyle and a bronze medal in Freeski Big Air. Gu became the first freeskier to win two golds at the FIS Freeski World Championship. She competed without poles for the first time due to a broken hand, having fractured a finger and tearing the UCL in her thumb. Gu landed a double cork 1620, her first attempt in competition. She was the second woman to land the trick and the first woman to land a left-turn 1620;
Tess Ledeux first successfully completed a double cork 1620 on 21 January 2022, at the
X Games in Aspen, Colorado, Gu landed it again in her first run of the big air final at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Gu won the silver medal in the
slopestyle event. She won a second gold medal in the women's freeski halfpipe competition, becoming the first freestyle skier to win three medals at a Winter Olympics. She was awarded the
Best Breakthrough Athlete and
Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Awards at the
2022 ESPY Awards.
World Cup results Gu ended the
2021–22 World Cup season with a perfect record in women's halfpipe, taking her first career
crystal globe and becoming the first freestyle skier to win four consecutive World Cup competitions. She won a second crystal globe during the same season, placing first in park and pike overall. All results are sourced from the
International Ski Federation. • 8 wins: 5
Halfpipe, 2
Slopestyle, 1
Big Air • 12 podiums: 6 Halfpipe, 5 Slopestyle, 1 Big Air Results current through 1 February 2022.
2026 Winter Olympics At the
2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Eileen Gu competed in all three women's freestyle skiing disciplines:
slopestyle,
big air, and the
freeski halfpipe, medaling in each. Gu secured silver medals in both slopestyle and big air, and won the gold medal in the halfpipe, defending her title from the
2022 Winter Olympics. Alongside Russian cross-country skier
Lyubov Yegorova, Gu became the second athlete in history to earn either gold or silver in each of their first six individual Winter Olympic events. == Results ==