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Can American born skier Eileen Gu really speak Chinese after earning three medals for China in Milan at 2026 Winter Olympics?

Can American born skier Eileen Gu really speak Chinese after earning three medals for China in Milan at 2026 Winter Olympics?
Can American skier Eileen Gu really speak Chinese after earning three medals for China in Milan at 2026 Winter Olympics? (Image via Getty)
When Eileen Gu stepped onto the snow in Milan, she did not just compete, but she made a loud statement. The 22-year-old freestyle skier won three medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, gold in halfpipe, silver in slopestyle, and silver in big air. With that, her total Olympic medals now stand at six, counting her three medals from the 2022 Beijing Winter Games. But as soon as the medals came, an old question returned. Can Eileen Gu actually speak Chinese?The question started trending again on X after a viral post claimed she could not speak the language and had never lived in China. Soon after, another post pushed back, saying, “Fact: Eileen speaks Chinese natively. She’s been going back and forth between China and the US since childhood.”

Eileen Gu’s language skills, bilingual childhood, and decision to represent China at the Winter Olympics

Eileen Gu was born in San Francisco to a Chinese mother from Beijing and an American father. She grew up in a home where Mandarin was spoken every day. In past interviews, she has clearly shared that her mother made her study Chinese seriously.
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“She would always make me do my homework and practice writing characters,” Gu once said.“At first, I didn’t really like it, but I’m so glad she did it now.”
There is also video proof. In an interview with CCTV+, she spoke fluent Mandarin while discussing her Olympic goals. Viewers online even noted that she speaks with a Beijing accent, which matches her mother’s hometown.Her connection to China is not just about language. As she told ESPN in a 2021 interview, “Since I was little, I’ve always said when I’m in the US, I’m American, but when I’m in China, I’m Chinese.”Gu has also shared that she spent around 30 percent of her early years in Beijing. She traveled there often during summers and lived in China for extended periods while growing up. During those stays, she used Mandarin in daily life with family and friends.Now, about her decision to compete for China. In 2019, at age 15, she announced she would represent China instead of the United States. Explaining her choice, she said, “The opportunity to help inspire millions of young people where my mom was born, during the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games, is a once in a lifetime opportunity.”Even after that switch, her life remained tied to America. She trained in the U.S., studied there, and later enrolled at Stanford University. She still lives in the United States when not competing.So the answer is, yes, Eileen Gu speaks Chinese. She learned it from childhood, uses it in interviews, and has lived part of her life in Beijing. Her story is not about choosing one side. It is about growing up in two cultures and feeling at home in both.


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About the AuthorSehjal Gupta

Sehjal Gupta is a sports journalist covering US and international sports, with a specialization in the NFL. She has been writing about sports since 2025, reporting on leagues, tournaments, and athletes who shape the game. A Master’s in Management adds depth to her analysis, while her love for Hollywood movies and pop culture sparks her storytelling voice, a flair that also shapes her entertainment writing, giving it the same energy and creativity she brings to sports.

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