National Enquirer

OLYMPIC SKI TRAITOR ON A SLIPPERY SLOPE!

California’s Eileen Gu snubs her country to join Chinese team

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ALL-AMERICAN skier Eileen Gu is a world champ and favored to win three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics — but she’ll be shredding the snow for the Chinese national team, not her homeland!

The California born-andbred turncoat stunned the world when she announced she was embracing her Chinese mother’s heritage and competing under the flag of one of America’s most dangerous adversarie­s.

Sports and internatio­nal relations experts believe the rising Olympic star is being played like a fiddle by the Chinese government, which regards the 18-year-old American beauty as a prized show pony and propaganda puppet!

“This is a major coup for them,” says Chinese internatio­nal affairs expert Dr. James Garrow. “They are celebratin­g she has chosen to identify as Chinese rather than American and will play it up for all it’s worth!”

Eileen’s mother, Yan, has a history of business dealings in China, and Dr. Garrow believes the Chinese have sweetened the pot for mother and daughter.

“This relationsh­ip will be lucrative for both of them,” says a source familiar with sports endorsemen­ts.

“The amount of money and support she gets from China will be so much higher than what she would get in America,” adds

Mike Hanley, who heads Oregon’s Wy’East Mountain Academy, which trains Olympic skiers.

The athlete and model has signed lucrative endorsemen­t deals with more than 20 major Chinese companies — many with links to the government — including the Bank of China, China Mobile and JD.com, the nation’s largest retailer.

“She’s endorsing products no foreigner ever had the opportunit­y to come close to because she’s being positioned as one of their own — who turned her back on America,” says Garrow.

A U.S. sports industry insider believes having the unwitting

American on their team gives the Chinese a smokescree­n to hide the nation’s warts — including poverty, human rights violations and holding the Uyghur Muslim people in Xinjiang province concentrat­ion camps!

“The politics” of Eileen’s decision “are ugly,” according to Chinese-American authority Julian Ku.

Eileen explains away selling out America by saying she hopes to inspire Chinese girls to take up skiing.

But former Winter X Games gold medalist for the USA women’s team Jen Hudak calls the move “opportunis­tic” because Eileen is not from China.

“This makes me sad,” says Hudak.

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The San Francisco– born freeski star says she hopes to inspire Chinese girls to take up the sport
The teen Olympian has more than 20 endorsemen­t deals in China The San Francisco– born freeski star says she hopes to inspire Chinese girls to take up the sport

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