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How many medals did Gu Ailing win for China?
Gu Ailing won three medals for China in the Winter Olympics.

Gu Ailing's road to medals;

On February 8, in the women's platform final of freestyle skiing, Gu Ailing successfully completed the unprecedented difficult movement of turning left 1620 degrees in the third jump, and got a high score of 94.50 points, winning the championship with a total score of 188.25 points.

On February 15, in the final of freestyle skiing women's slope obstacle skills, Gu Ailing scored 86.23 points in the third jump and finally won the silver medal.

On February 18, Gu Ailing scored 93.25 points in the first round and 95.25 points in the second round, locking the champion ahead of time, and ending the competition with a pleasing skiing in the third round.

Gu Ailing's winning course in U-pool competition

The final of freestyle skiing women's U-track skills in Beijing Winter Olympics was held in Genting Ski Park on February 18. There are three rounds of competitions, ranking with the best results. The order of appearance is arranged in reverse order according to the ranking of qualifying players. Gu Ailing, who ranked first in the qualifying round, started last. She has won the gold medal of 1 and the silver medal of 1 at the Beijing Winter Olympics, and she has absolute "dominance" in this project.

Gu Ailing once expressed her hope to stand on the podium three times in the Beijing Winter Olympics, but on the same day, she showed her strength beyond her opponent from the first round of skiing, claiming that her goal was not just to stand on the podium. As soon as she appeared on the stage, she scored 93.25 points with a back-to-back 900-degree turn and a symbolic grab, ranking first.

On the second slide, Gu Ailing continued her good state, and achieved a breakthrough again with a set of slightly more difficult movements, getting 95.25 points, consolidating her leading edge.

The PyeongChang Winter Olympics and Canadian champion Cathy Sharp took a chance in the final round of the competition and hit the champion with a more difficult 1080 degree twist. However, when she landed on the last turn, she made a mistake in holding snow, and finally scored 90.75 points, ranking second.

Since then, Kylie Sildaru of Estonia and Rachel Kak of Canada have failed to surpass Gu Ailing. Gu Ailing will definitely win the championship before the last slide. After learning the good news at the starting platform, she hugged the coach to celebrate, and finally slid down lightly to enjoy the moment of victory.