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Gu ailing photography

The Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle skiing women's slope obstacle skill qualifying tournament, which was postponed due to snowfall in Beijing, was held on the morning of February 14. Gu Ailing of China performed very well and had a super good attitude. In this qualifying competition, all athletes will be allowed to participate in two rounds, and the best round will be selected as the total score. The first 12 athletes will compete in the final of freestyle skiing women's slope obstacle skills.

As the first athlete to play, Gu Ailing has a super good mentality. While waiting for the score in the first round, she winked at the camera. Gu Ailing is full of energy. When I see her, I can always feel her love for sports, confidence in things and positive attitude.

In the second round, Gu Ailing was also the first to appear, and completed the whole set of movements very well, and got 79.38 points, which successfully advanced to the final. Gu Ailing has a good attitude. She did her best in the competition. After the game, she faced it easily, that is, waiting for the gap of scoring, and she could take out the leek box and eat it. When the camera caught this scene, Gu Ailing smiled at the camera and waved hello. When netizens saw her like this, they also praised her attitude. At first, the camera just stayed on Gu Ailing for a while. Everyone can see that Gu Ailing is eating. I don't know what that is. What did netizens eat because of Gu Ailing? Leek box? Or? Beef pie? And the argument finally revealed that it was a leek box.

Although the snow delayed the freestyle skiing women's slope obstacle skill qualification, today's weather is not very good. This kind of weather still affects the athletes' performance more or less. A skier from America gave up the race because of a fall. Senior French athlete Tess? Luther also made mistakes. Defending champion Heflin also lost in the first round, scoring only 35.38 points. Another player from China, Yang Shuorui, also broke up in the first round, scoring 18.46.