Xu Mengtao

Xu Mengtao (Chinese: 徐梦桃; pinyin: Xú Mèngtáo; Mandarin pronunciation: [ɕy̌ ̂ŋ tʰǎʊ]; born 12 July 1990) is an Olympic Champion Chinese aerial skier. She has 27 World Cup victories and an Olympic Gold.[1][2][3] She is also the current World Cup leader and became the first Chinese woman to win an Olympic gold in the Aerial Ski event during her fourth Olympics at the age of 31.[4] She was one of Team China's flag bearers, at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic's closing ceremony.[5]

Xu Mengtao
Personal information
NationalityChinese
Born (1990-07-12) 12 July 1990
Anshan, China
EducationDoctor of Philosophy candidate
Alma materBeijing Sport University
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
Life partner(s)Wang Xindi
Sport
CountryChina
SportFreestyle skiing
Event(s)Aerials
Xu Mengtao
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese

Career Results

Olympic Games

She competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics,[6] where she qualified eighth, and had the highest score after the first jump in the finals. However, she crashed on her second jump and ended up in sixth place.[7]

Xu brought home a silver medal from the Sochi 2014 Olympics with a score of 83.50 in the Ladies Aerials finals. She had obtained a score of 101.08 in jump 2 of Final 1, the highest score in the finals, but fell in Final 2.[8]

In the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, Xu obtained a score of 91 in the first jump, placing her in second place, but crashed in the second jump and did not advance, ending up in 9th overall.

In the 2022 Beijing Olympics, Xu won a silver in the mixed team aerials, and also won a gold medal in the Women's Aerial Ski with a final score of 108.61, after landing a jump with three somersaults, edging out defending champion Hanna Huskova with an impressive score of 107.95 and Ashley Caldwell, who had the highest score in Final 1. In doing so, she became the first Chinese woman to win an Olympic gold in this event, after five previous silvers by Chinese athletes since the event was added in 1994.[9][10][11][12]

YearLocationResult
2010 Vancouver6th Aerials
2014 Sochi Aerials
2018 Pyeongchang9th Aerials
2022 Beijing Aerials

World Championships

YearLocationResult
2009 Inawashiro Aerials
2011 Deer Valley Aerials
2013 Voss Aerials
2015 Kreischberg Aerials
2017 Sierra Nevada Aerials
2019 Park City Aerials

Standings

SeasonAerials
2006/0716
2008/094
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/156
2015/1627
2016/17
2017/18
2018/19
2019/20

Individual wins

DateLocation
14 February 2009 Moscow
20 December 2009 Changchun
18 December 2010 Beidahu
16 January 2011 Sainte-Adèle
20 January 2012 Lake Placid
21 January 2012 Lake Placid
29 January 2012 Calgary
3 February 2012 Park City
17 March 2012 Voss
5 January 2013 Changchun
12 January 2013 Saint-Côme
18 January 2013 Lake Placid
1 February 2013 Park City
17 February 2013 Sochi
20 December 2014 Beijing
21 December 2014 Beijing
17 December 2016 Beidahu
10 February 2017 Bongpyeong
12 January 2018 Park City
20 January 2018 Lake Placid
19 January 2019 Lake Placid
23 February 2019 Minsk
3 March 2019 Changchun
21 December 2019 Changchun
22 December 2019 Changchun
3 December 2021 Kuusamo
5 January 2022 Lac-Beauport

References


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