Probably. Eileen has never publicly confirmed that she gave up her U.S. citizenship, according to ESPN. However, the International Olympic Committee requires athletes to hold passports for the countries they represent, and China does not recognize dual citizenship.
Because China does not allow dual citizenship, the government has encouraged the public to report people secretly holding two passports, according to CNN. There are very few exceptions to the ban, and it's unlikely that the government would make an exception for even an Olympic athlete, said Donald Clarke, a professor at the George Washington University Law School specializing in Chinese law.
When Did Eileen Gu's Parents Divorce? Were They Even Married?
There are no records of Eileen Gu's parents ever getting married. For most of Eileen's life, she didnt have her father around in her life. And since she and her mother declined to make any comments publicly, it is unconfirmed if they even married at some point. But, even if they did, they might ve separated/divorced when Eileen was a child