Gu Ailing sang "Singing the Motherland" when she received the award. What was her mood on the podium?

She must have been very excited and proud when she stood on the podium.

At the freestyle skiing women's U-shaped venue skill awarding ceremony, Gu Ailing wore a gold medal and sang "Singing the Motherland" under the stage. The scene is quite spectacular. When Gu Ailing stood on the highest podium, she was the best. Singing "Singing the Motherland" is also an affirmation of Gu Ailing's strength. Later, Gu Ailing was interviewed. During the interview, she also hung three medals around her neck. She told the China News Service that three medals were heavy around her neck. I'm exercising my neck? She said jokingly. Netizens have said: I feel Gu Ailing's Palace of Versailles.

Gu Ailing's difficult movements in the ski resort not only won gold medals after gold medals for China, but also filled the gap in China's winning performance in the World Expo of the Winter Olympics, which also made everyone more sure of the strength of this talented girl and impressed her more deeply. ?

She became a citizen of China on 20 19 and became a freestyle skier in China. The Winter Olympics lasted only 15 days, and Gu Ailing won two gold medals and 1 silver for China with her strength, and even achieved good results in this sport. However, the 15-day Winter Olympics finally came to an end. Gu Ailing, 18, will continue to work hard and continue to study in the university after the competition. In the process of live broadcast and fan interaction after the game, Gu Ailing also revealed her thoughts to fans. Gu Ailing in her youth said:? I am like an ordinary 18-year-old girl, doing what I like. For the first time in my life, I can take such a long vacation. Maybe I can take my grandmother to Italy to see the world. ?

Gu Ailing received an admission notice from Stanford University. Gu Ailing also said that her second wish is to start college life at Stanford University in the fall of 2022. I have to say that the excellent Gu Ailing has accomplished more than half of her life goals.