Eileen Gu comments on Alysa Liu’s historic Olympic gold medal win
2026-02-22 02:34:54
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Elaine Gu, the American-born figure skater on the Chinese team, commented on Team USA figure skater Alyssa Liu. Historical gold medal In the women’s freestyle skating final Thursday at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
After Liu became the first American female figure skater to win an individual Olympic medal in 20 years First to win the gold medal In 24 years, she posted a celebratory Instagram post.
“This is for all of you,” Liu wrote in a comment on a photo of her holding her gold medal and the US team’s gold medal.

Gold medalist Alyssa Liu of the United States poses for a photo during the medal ceremony for women’s singles skating at the Milan Ice Rink during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on February 19, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Gu commented on the post, celebrating Liu’s victory.
“YESSSSSS,” Gu wrote in the comments section.
The two Chinese-American stars have been compared relentlessly on social media These are the Olympic Games.
Both athletes are children of immigrants who came to the United States from China. But many fans and critics were quick to point out the contrast between Liu’s story, the story of the American loyalty of an immigrant child, and Gu, who chose to compete for Team China when she was 15 despite making a living. In california.
Arthur Liu raised Alyssa and her siblings in Oakland. Yan Guo raised Elaine across the bay in San Francisco.
Their paths diverged in 2019.
The Chinese government has launched a program to recruit foreign-born athletes, primarily of Chinese heritage, to boost competitiveness, particularly for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and football, according to the British Daily Mail. China project.
Gu and Liu were top recruiting targets.
The red, white, and blue Gu were replaced by red and gold. Just months after competing in the first Freestyle Ski World Cup for the United States in January 2019, she competed for China for the first time in June of that year after requesting a change of country with the International Ski Federation.

Silver medalist Elaine Gu of China attends the women’s freestyle ski awards ceremony in the big air event at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Livigno, Italy, February 16, 2026. (Hongxiang/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Team Lius has remained loyal to Team USA.
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Arthur was reportedly not “open to persuasion” to have Alyssa compete for China, according to NBC. The Economist.
Both athletes competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, with Gu representing China and Liu representing the United States
Gu won two gold medals and one silver in free skating and returned home to California as a new global name for her success.
Liu finished sixth in the women’s singles figure skating competition, then temporarily retired early, before returning to the sport in 2024.
But in 2026, Liu is the only one with any gold after helping the United States win team gold and a historic individual gold on Thursday. Maybe if Gu had represented the USA, she would have won the gold medal.
Liu succeeded in executing all her jumps and smiled during the individual final before launching into a clarification celebration after the completion.
I shouted: “This is what I’m talking about!” and “Holy—!” While celebrating with her team. She finished with an overall score of 226.79, a free skate score of 150.20, and a short program score of 76.59. It was her best free skate result of the season.
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But Gu just has it He won two silverware So far in Italy.
Tuesday interacted with a reporter It spread quickly after Gu She responded to a question about having won two silver medals instead of gold so far at these Olympics, suggesting the question came from a “ridiculous perspective.”
“I’m the most decorated freestyle skier in history. I think that’s the answer in itself,” Jo said when asked if she viewed her two medals as “silver won” or “lost gold.”
“How do I say this? Winning a medal at the Olympics is a life-changing experience for every athlete. Doing it five times is exponentially harder because every medal is equally difficult for me, but everyone’s expectations rise, right?”
“I missed out on both medals, to be honest with you, I think it’s kind of a silly perspective to take. I’m showing my best skating. I’m literally doing things I’ve never done before. So, I think that’s more than good enough, but thank you.”
Gu will have one last chance to win gold in the women’s halfpipe final, considered her strongest event, on Sunday. The event will be held one day later than originally scheduled due to heavy snow in the area.
Gu almost lost any chance of winning a gold medal after falling in the halfpipe qualifier on Thursday. But she recovered in her second round to win a place in the final.
Gu had to compete under the pressure of massive global scrutiny in response to her decision to compete for China seven years ago.
Gu was asked if… Feels like a little “A punching bag for a certain sector of American politics,” she said after her opponent on Thursday.
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Silver medalist Elaine Gu of China poses for photos after the women’s freestyle skiing awards ceremony in the big air event at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Livigno, Italy, February 16, 2026. (Wang Ping/Xinhua via Getty Images)
“I’m doing it,” she told USA Today. “A lot of athletes compete for a different country… People only have a problem doing that because they lump China into this interconnected entity, and they just… I hate China. So, it’s not really about what they think it’s about.
“And also, because I won. Like, if I didn’t do well, I think they probably wouldn’t care as much, which is fine by me. People have a right to their opinions.”
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