‘I think it's really unfair': Eileen Gu is facing a scheduling problem at the Olympics

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‘I think it's really unfair': Eileen Gu is facing a scheduling problem at the Olympics
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Eileen Gu said she was disappointed that Olympics organizers wouldn't make accommodations to allow her the same amount of training as others in the halfpipe.

Gu, who won silver in slopestyle earlier in the week, is the only female freeskier signed up for all three disciplines — slopestyle, halfpipe and big air.Feb 14, 2026; Livigno, Italy; Ailing Eileen Gu of China in the women’s freestyle skiing big air qualification during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Livigno Snow Park.

Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Imagesbig air final Saturday, she said she was disappointed that Games organizers wouldn’t make accommodations to allow her the same amount of training as the rest of the skiers in her third and final event, the halfpipe. earlier in the week, is the only female freeskier signed up for all three disciplines — slopestyle, halfpipe and big air. The big air final Monday overlaps with the first of three, three-hour halfpipe training sessions for that event scheduled later next week. at the Milan Cortina Games, told reporters she reached out to organizers at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation , which sets the schedule. She said she wasn’t asking for special treatment, just the same amount of practice as everyone else was getting, and she even looked for compromises, like joining the snowboarders’ training on the halfpipe. FIS told her it couldn’t make a change for one athlete because it wouldn’t be fair to the rest. “I’m disappointed in FIS,” Gu said. “I think the Olympics should epitomize aspiration, and I think being able to do something that’s beyond the ordinary should be celebrated instead of punished.” FIS scheduled three training sessions before qualifying, compared to two for a typical World Cup event. Spokesman Bruno Sassi said “every effort has been made to facilitate the best possible training” for the athletes. “But as we have already seen at these Games, for athletes who choose to compete in multiple disciplines and/or multiple events, conflicts can sometimes be inevitable,” he said. had to choose between defending her snowboard title and entering her favorite skiing event, the downhill, some five hours away in Cortina d’Ampezzo. She picked snowboarding and instead skied in the super-G .Gu — who was born in the United States but competes for China — hasn’t skied on a halfpipe since a World Cup event in December. She hasn’t competed in big air since winning the gold medal in the discipline four years ago in Beijing. That was part of her three-medal haul in China — something she’s on track to repeat in Italy. Big air and slopestyle are essentially cousins — the big jumps on the big air course aren’t unlike the three big jumps in slopestyle. But halfpipe is a different and more dangerous undertaking. Of Gu’s 20 World Cup victories, 15 have come in that event. “Halfpipe is an entirely different event,” Gu said. “It’s like sprinting and a marathon. They’re both running but they’re completely different sports.” At the last Olympics, Gu’s slopestyle contest ended a few hours before halfpipe training began. She chowed on a chive pancake at the bottom of the hill as she wound her way through interviews, then hurried back up the lift to start training for the third part of her Olympic journey. This time, Gu came close to not having to worry about the scheduling conflict. She fell during her second jump in big air qualifying, turning the last attempt into an all-or-nothing jump to make the final. It was similar to what happened in slopestyle and, just as in slopestyle, she came through. “Even though I haven’t done it in four years, I still know how to ski,” she said. “I still know my body and I can still do flips, and I’m not really thinking about a medal, or any color of medal.” She is, however, thinking about her schedule — which will be breakneck with or without that first halfpipe training session. After Monday’s big air final, the halfpipe qualifiers are Thursday. The final is Saturday. It means Gu will headline the last of the 25 medal events scheduled in the action-sports park. “I think it’s really unfair. I think it’s punishing excellence, to be completely honest with you,” Gu said. “Because I dare to do three events, and this is making it completely impossible to train fairly for the third event.”

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