닌자티비: China’s Wang Follows in Wife’s Footsteps with Aerials Gold at the Olympics 🥇❤️
With a breathtaking final leap, China's Wang Xindi won gold in the men's freestyle skiing aerials at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, carrying on his family's amazing Olympic record. One of the few married couples to win individual Olympic gold at the same Games is his wife, Xu Mengtao, who had just two days earlier successfully defended her women's aerials championship. The victory added to China's growing legacy in the sport and delighted supporters worldwide, especially those who watched the intense fight on 👉닌자티비.
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A Close Battle at Altitude ⛷️🔥
Held at the Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park amid snowy conditions, the men’s aerials final was a tightly contested showcase of precision and courage. In the super final, Wang delivered a near‑flawless jump that earned 132.60 points, edging out Switzerland’s Noé Roth by just over a point. This marked Wang’s first Olympic medal and a personal milestone after competing in multiple Games.
A Family Double that Captivated the World 👏🥳
Wang’s gold medal came on the heels of Xu’s stunning title defense in the women’s event, where she again proved her status as one of the greatest aerialists in history. The couple’s dual triumph — with Wang inspired by Xu’s earlier success — became one of the feel‑good narratives of the Winter Games. Together, they brought home golds in the same discipline, giving China ample reason to celebrate.
China’s Rising Aerials Power 💪
China’s dominance in freestyle aerials was further underlined by fellow teammate Li Tianma winning bronze in the men’s event in his Olympic debut, and four Chinese athletes reaching the final round. With this latest victory, Wang has helped cement China’s reputation as a powerhouse in the sport — and given Olympic fans one of the most memorable moments of Milano‑Cortina 2026.











