Gu Ailing competes in the women's freeski halfpipe final of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province on Feb. 18, 2022. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)
Olympic freeski champion Gu Ailing is set to continue her mission to inspire and empower girls and women.
by Martina Fuchs
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Three-time Olympic freeski medal winner Gu Ailing is set to continue her mission to inspire and empower girls and women around the world.
The 19-year-old became the first freestyle skier to win three medals at one Olympics with her halfpipe gold, big air gold and slopestyle silver at the Beijing Winter Olympics last year.
"A ton has happened since Beijing 2022 in February. I started my freshman year of college at Stanford. That has been a big development in my life in general," Gu told Xinhua at an event of Swiss watchmaker IWC in its hometown in Schaffhausen.
"Outside of that, I've done a ton of projects on my own, lots of events and speaking engagements," said Gu.
She was nominated for the Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year award, and also named one of the 100 most influential people of 2022 by Time Magazine.
NO TIME TO STOP
Asked about the next Olympic Winter Games scheduled to take place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo in 2026, Gu commented: "I'm not thinking about events too far in the future. Of course, Milan is on my radar, but it's extremely far out still. I'm really thinking about the days and weeks and months close at hand, trying to be the fittest, the strongest, the best that I can be now, and maintaining my love for the sport."
"Leading up to the next Olympics, there's a few seasons to go. There are world championships, there are X Games, there are World Cups every year. I'm trying to focus on one step at a time, especially in this pivotal point in my own career."
Gu Ailing competes in the women's freeski halfpipe final of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province on Feb. 18, 2022. (Xinhua/Yang Shiyao)
Gu did not compete in the FIS World Cup after the Winter Olympics until she claimed the halfpipe gold at Calgary, Canada on January 19. Then she pulled out of the X Games Aspen 2023 after sustaining a knee injury in training.
"I have learnt a lot about balance and the importance of enjoying your own life. A lot of that has come from a sense of purpose. I want people to partake in sports and winter sports to break their own boundaries. I've learnt the importance of sharing that with others."
"I want for young people to discover their voices and to find a sense of purpose and meaning in whatever it is they choose."
ALL ABOUT TIME
The Olympic freeski champion stressed that the engineering spirit and precision of Swiss watchmaking have a lot in common with ski sports.
"I am a master of time management. That's one of my secrets to success," she explained. "Most recently, I have been doing a ton of homework on the plane, planning my life out down to the minute, just being super precise in everything I do."
"Outside of that, in skiing in general, there's definitely the element of precision involved, definitely every single degree counts."
"We share that respect toward history and tradition, but also that desire to innovate and continue to be excellent in our own areas."
Gu Ailing speaks in an interview. (Photo courtesy of IWC)
Gu stressed that her mission to inspire and empower girls and women to reach for their dreams remains unchanged.
"I want to be true to myself, to maintain my own passions, to find things that are meaningful to me and share them in a way that is applicable to others. To hopefully make the world a better place in whatever way I can." ■