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Gu Ailing claims China's first gold medal at X Games
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Gu Ailing of China practices a day before becoming the first Chinese gold medalist and first rookie gold medalist in women's ski superpipe at X Games Aspen at Buttermilk Mountain, Colorado, January 29, 2021. /CFP

Gu Ailing of China practices a day before becoming the first Chinese gold medalist and first rookie gold medalist in women's ski superpipe at X Games Aspen at Buttermilk Mountain, Colorado, January 29, 2021. /CFP

Chinese skiing talent Gu Ailing made history on Friday by winning the women's ski superpipe gold medal at X Games Aspen 2021, the country's first-ever gold at the annual extreme sports event.

In her debut at the competition, 17-year-old Gu took away the superpipe gold with her excellent execution and height throughout the match.

Canada's Cassie Sharpe, the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games halfpipe champion, ranked second. Her compatriot Rachael Karker placed third.

Earlier in the day, Gu pocketed a bronze medal in the Big Air event with an aggregate of 73.00 points from the two best jumps out of five.

The gold went to Mathilde Gremaud from Switzerland at 91.00, while Canadian skier Megan Oldham bagged silver with 77.00 points.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency

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