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Eileen Gu Returns to Slopes in Micro Shorts and Crop Top


Eileen Gu shared a new post after the Olympics from Switzerland and joked in the caption, writing, “The beach vacation I was convinced I’d take after the Olympics.” The freestyle star also gave followers a mirror selfie from a training gym, showing recovery mode still looks a lot like work.

Eileen Gu marks return to the slopes in micro shorts and crop top after Olympics

Have a look at Eileen Gu in micro shorts and a crop top:

Photo Credit: @eileengu / Instagram

The Olympic champion stood beside cardio machines in a black crop top, light gray micro shorts, black sneakers, and a visor. The micro shorts and fitted athletic top kept the photo sporty instead of vacation glam.

That post-Olympics joke landed right with her followers because Gu left Milano Cortina with three medals: gold in halfpipe and silver in both big air and slopestyle. The 22-year-old became the most decorated Olympic freestyle skier with six career medals, building on the run that made her a global star in Beijing in 2022.

Fans reacted quickly. One wrote, “Gorgeous.” Another said, “My source of inspiration.” A third added, “You will slay everything at the Snow League event!!”

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.



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