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U.S.-born Chinese Olympic skier Eileen Gu has reportedly been involved in a serious accident during training.

**Eileen Gu Involved in Training Accident in New Zealand**

Eileen Gu, the American-born skier who represented China at the 2022 Olympics, was reportedly injured in a training accident at Cardrona Alpine Resort in New Zealand last week. Witnesses indicated that Gu sustained serious injuries and required transportation to a hospital on a stretcher.

In a health update shared on her Weibo account, Gu described the incident as a “very terrible accident” caused by human error. She expressed hope for a swift recovery, stating, “Hopefully I’ll be back on the snow soon, but I’m still waiting for final confirmation from the expert team.” Gu emphasized the importance of focus during training, particularly when preparing for competitions, noting the dangers of interruptions. She also mentioned her rigorous training schedule, which includes minimizing breaks and avoiding distractions.

Gu made headlines during the 2022 Beijing Olympics, where she won two gold medals and a silver. Her decision to compete for China instead of Team USA sparked controversy, given her American father and Chinese immigrant mother. Reports indicate that Gu became a Chinese national at the age of 15, as China does not permit dual citizenship, implying she may have renounced her U.S. citizenship.

Having spent a significant portion of her life in China, Gu’s journey in skiing began at a young age when she proposed the country’s first slopestyle ski event at just nine years old. Looking ahead, she plans to represent China again in the upcoming 2026 Olympics.

**FAQ**

*What happened to Eileen Gu during her training?*

Eileen Gu was involved in a training accident in New Zealand, resulting in serious injuries that required hospitalization. She is currently awaiting a health update from medical experts. 

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