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  • Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – Th…

    Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – Th…

    Explore the latest developments concerning Eileen Gu: The.

    Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – The Athletic

    Eileen Gu won three Olympic medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics. Ezra Shaw / Getty Images

    An outlier lies among the list of Forbes’ 2025 world’s highest-paid female athletes.

    Tennis star Coco Gauff tops the list, earning an estimated $33 million, followed by her peers Aryna Sabalenka ($30m) and Iga Swiatek ($25.1m) but then appears Eileen Gu. The leading trio are household sporting names, freestyle skier Gu is not, but her earnings? $23.1m.

    Every year since the 22-year-old won two gold medals and silver at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in the big air, halfpipe and slopestyle — making her the youngest Olympic champion in freestyle skiing aged 18 — she has ranked in the top five highest-paid female athletes.

    Gu shakes off fall to qualify for Olympic slopestyle final

    LIVIGNO, Italy — Eileen Gu skied backwards out of the slopestyle starting gate, jumped onto the first rail, did a 270-degree spin and landed on the snow. Then, she fell.

    For the next hour, as she prepared for her second, final and now excruciatingly pressure-packed chance to keep all her Olympic goals alive, she kept telling herself, "there's no time anymore, like, this is it."

    One of the shining stars of these Winter Games stared down the specter of being eliminated in her very first event Saturday, delivering a clutch performance in a qualifying session that produced way more drama than expected.

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    Skier Eileen Gu sports a personalized, detail-studded ski suit at Milano Cortina Olympics

    When not risking her neck performing acrobatic tricks on skis, Eileen Gu loves to strut down runways and pose for magazine covers as a model.

    So, it was no surprise she wore the most fashionable ski suit at the Winter Olympics.

    Gu qualified for the women's slopestyle final on Saturday wearing an outfit full of details inspired by her Chinese heritage and her own personal quirks.

    The 22-year-old Gu jumped at the chance to talk about her suit after coming off the course.

    "Oh my gosh, I've been waiting for this moment, fit check!" she said before launching into a breakdown of her getup.

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  • Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – Th…

    Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – Th…

    Explore the latest developments concerning Eileen Gu: The.

    Eileen Gu: The Winter Olympian who earns $23m a year — but just $100k of it from her sport – The Athletic

    Eileen Gu won three Olympic medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics. Ezra Shaw / Getty Images

    An outlier lies among the list of Forbes’ 2025 world’s highest-paid female athletes.

    Tennis star Coco Gauff tops the list, earning an estimated $33 million, followed by her peers Aryna Sabalenka ($30m) and Iga Swiatek ($25.1m) but then appears Eileen Gu. The leading trio are household sporting names, freestyle skier Gu is not, but her earnings? $23.1m.

    Every year since the 22-year-old won two gold medals and silver at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in the big air, halfpipe and slopestyle — making her the youngest Olympic champion in freestyle skiing aged 18 — she has ranked in the top five highest-paid female athletes.

    "Live to death."' Giving up beauty → The strongest snowboarder chosen by the Chinese national team, unconscious for 5 minutes… Miracle Resurrection 'Challenge to win three Olympic gold medals'

    Gu Ai-ling (22, American name Eileen Gu), a two-time winner of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, who was at the crossroads of life and death due to a cerebral hemorrhage during the game, succeeded in returning after 10 months of rehabilitation. Despite the nationality controversy raised in China and the United States, he will represent China at the 2026 Milan-Cortina D'Ampezzo Winter Olympics.

    Chinese media Sohu Dotcom reported on the 3rd (Korea Standard Time) that "Gu Ai-ling was in a state of shock for five minutes due to a cerebral hemorrhage during the Winter X Games held in Aspen, USA in January last year. At that time, Gu Ai-ling even showed epilepsy symptoms and was in critical condition."

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  • Aussie Olympian ties the knot in fairy tale Perth wedding | Stunning guests deliver knock-out loo…

    Aussie Olympian ties the knot in fairy tale Perth wedding | Stunning guests deliver knock-out loo…

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    Aussie Olympian ties the knot in fairy tale Perth wedding

    Australian Olympian Peter Bol has married Mahtut Yaynu, his long-time partner and the mother of their daughter.

    The middle-distance runner shared a series of photos from their wedding on Monday, showing the couple hand in hand, followed by a series of portraits and ending with a blurry photograph of them dancing.

    “Crossed the finish line to forever,” Mr Bol captioned the photos.

    The post was flooded with comments, including from fellow high-profile Aussie Olympians such as young sprinter Gout Gout and Olympic silver medallist Jessica Hull.

    Mr Bol rose to national prominence at the Tokyo Olympics, where he became the first Australian in more than 50 years to reach an Olympic men’s 800-metre final.

    Stunning guests deliver knock-out looks for RQCC at Crown

    RQCC at Crown Ballroom, Crown Towers on Friday October 31st, 2025. Cara Mooney. Picture by John Koh. John Koh Picture: John Koh/The West Australian

    While there was plenty of bobbing and weaving in the ring, the only knockouts were out of it as more than 1000 guests dressed in their finest for RQCC at Crown Perth.

    The red-carpet event, which saw brave contestants go head to head across 11 bouts, resulted in $1.15 million of donations and pledges for ToyBox Australia — a charity which improves the lives of Australia’s sick and disadvantaged kids.

    The fight of the night was awarded to Shauna Arthur and Fa Pichairat, while spirit of the event was claimed by Lee Nugawela.

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    New Perth store gives Lululemon a run for its money

    As summer approaches and West Aussies update their activewear, many fitness-lovers will be happy to know that a popular Aussie brand is coming to WA for the first time ever.

    LSKD is opening its first WA store at Claremont Quarter on November 15, becoming the brand’s 29th store globally.

    The store will will stock a range of LSKD’s activewear and streetwear, designed to support training, sport, and everyday life. Popular items include sports leggings and shorts designed for running, HIIT, yoga and pilates.

    The Queensland-based brand grew out of the CEO Jason Daniel’s love for BMX freestyle and motocross. It was in these circles where he earned the nickname “Loose Kid” which gave inspiration to the name LSKD.

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