Eileen Gu defended her Olympic ski halfpipe title on Sunday, earning her sixth medal in six events.

The 22-year-old American-born athlete, competing for China, won with a score of 94.75.

What happened at the Olympics?

Eileen Gu's second run was a clean, technically sound pass, securing her top spot.

Her final run was even better, with Gu pumping her ski poles after landing the final trick.

Why it matters for Eileen Gu

This win makes Eileen Gu the most decorated freeskier in the short history of the sport at the Olympics.

She has captured two silver medals at the Milan Cortina Games, to pair with two golds and a silver from the Beijing Games.

The event was rescheduled to Sunday following a big snowstorm the night before.

What comes next for Eileen Gu?

Eileen Gu's teammate, Li Fanghui, took silver and Zoe Atkin of Britain was third.

Gu's performance has solidified her position as a top athlete in the sport.

And with this win, Eileen Gu continues to make history in the Winter Games.

But the competition was fierce, with Li Fanghui and Zoe Atkin pushing Gu to her best.

So Eileen Gu's win is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport.

Eileen Gu's score of 94.75 on Sunday is a dated statistic that will be remembered for years to come.

The Olympic ski halfpipe event has been a highlight of Eileen Gu's career, with her first win coming in 2022.