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When to watch Ailing (Eileen) Gu freeski next after Beijing 2022 medals

Ailing (Eileen) Gu was one of the stars of the 2022 Beijing Olympics, after winning two gold medals and one silver for host nation People's Republic of China.

Aged just 18, thoughts are already turning to what else this extraordinary skier can achieve in the coming years.

There isn’t much that Gu hasn’t won in the world of freestyle skiing, as she now possesses a pair of Olympic, Youth Olympic, World Championship and Winter X Games gold medals.

However, as snowboarders like Shaun White and Chloe Kim both demonstrate, the true mark of a sporting great is the ability to keep winning time and time again, raising the bar ever higher.

Over the coming months, Gu will have the opportunity to add to her haul of medals - and further cement her freestyle legacy. Here is where we can next expect to see the Chinese superstar compete.

While the International Ski Federation (FIS) calendar is packed with an array of freestyle skiing events around the world, we probably won’t see Gu return to the slopes at the first possible opportunity. Instead, she’ll most likely be back for the next World Cup event, in Bakuriani, Georgia.

Taking place on the 3rd March, it will be swiftly followed by another World Cup round the following weekend, this time in Tignes, France. Both events will only feature Slopestyle competitions, with Halfpipe and Big Air not returning until next season.

Of the three Freeski events Gu competes in, halfpipe is unquestionably her strongest – as we saw once again in Beijing. In the process of taking Olympic women's halfpipe gold, she was the only athlete to score over 91, which she achieved twice.

By comparison, Gu's margin of victory in a stong big air Olympic final earlier this month was slim, and she missed out on the

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