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Olympics-Freestyle-Gu learns of grandmother’s death just after record-setting run

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 8:24 AM

By Lisa Richwine

LIVIGNO, Italy Feb 22 (Reuters) – Eileen Gu celebrated a gold medal win that made her the most decorated Olympic freestyle skier ​in history on Sunday and then learned the ‌heartbreaking news that her grandmother had died.

Gu broke into tears at a post-event press conference in Livigno as she described how her grandmother, Feng Guozhen, had inspired her.

“A lot of ‌people ​just cruise through life, but ⁠she was a steamship,” ⁠the 22-year-old Gu said. “This woman commanded life and she grabbed it by the reins and she made it into what she wanted it to be.”

The ​American-born Gu chose to represent her mother’s and grandmother’s homeland of China at the Olympics.

She claimed ⁠gold in the women’s halfpipe ⁠on Sunday, bringing her medal count ​from two Olympics to six.

At Beijing 2022, Gu talked about ​trying to win over her grandmother to ‌the idea of her being a professional skier. She said they discussed her appearance at the Milano Cortina Games.

“I didn’t promise her that I was going ⁠to win, but I did promise her that I was going to be brave like she has been brave,” ⁠Gu said.

“And that’s ‌why I keep referring to this ⁠theme of betting on myself and ​being brave ‌and taking risks. It actually goes ​back to ⁠that promise I made my grandma.

“I’m really happy that I was able to uphold that and hopefully do her proud,” she added, “but it’s also a really difficult time for me now.”

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing ​by Ken Ferris)