Chinese freestyle skier Qi Guangpu just leveled up his aerial game, snagging back-to-back gold medals at the FIS Aerials World Cup in Canada this weekend! 🌟 The 32-year-old ace dominated the men’s finals in Lac-Beauport, landing a jaw-dropping 110.56-point performance on Sunday after topping the podium just 24 hours earlier.
Team China brought the heat, with six athletes qualifying for Sunday’s finals. Qi edged out teammate Wang Xindi (🥈) and Canada’s Emile Nadeau (🥉) with a gravity-defying routine that scored sky-high marks for air and form. 🚀 His final jump? Pure perfection – blending height, precision, and that signature Qi flair.
While the women’s team faced tougher competition, Shao Qi narrowly missed the podium with a fourth-place finish. Australia’s Laura Peel took gold, proving winter sports are heating up globally. ❄️
This win cements China’s growing dominance in freestyle skiing ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Who’s ready for more mid-air magic? ✨
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China's Qi Guangpu wins back-to-back gold at FIS Aerials World Cup
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