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Are the Chinese Gymnasts Underage?

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Are Chinese Gymnasts Underage?

Day by day, the wheels seem to be falling off the Beijing Olympics. Now, in addition to the admission that the "firecracker steps" through Beijing to the Olympic stadium were pre-recorded and digitally enhanced, and that a nine-year-old girl, Lin Miaoke, didn't really sing at the opening of the Olympic Games, comes word that the female Chinese gymnastics team may be underage.

In an article by Liu Zhen of Reuters, which was reported in the National Post as well as other sources, accusations are being made that the Chinese gymnasts are underage. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) rules indicate that athletes must be 16 or turning 16 during the Olympic year.

According to the Reuters story, investigations by the United States media show online registration records that say Yang Yilin was 14. This is on the heels of two teammates, He Kexin and Jiang Yuyuan, being accused of being underage as well.

Bela Karolyi, the U.S. Women's Gymnastics coach, is furious, indicating what China has done is to slap the world in the face.

It really isn't surprising what China has done since their logic is pretty much "the ends justify the means." What is amazing are their responses. Even though state-run China Central Television (CCTV) said Yang Yilin was 14, when queried, China just said the television report was wrong.

However, for true backwards thinking, consider this statement by an unnamed Chinese official, according to Reuters: "(Yang's age) is not an issue at all since the gymnastics team is already staying in the Olympic Village. That indicates all our gymnasts are eligible." That is like saying because you're sitting in a car, you have a drivers' license.

And the latest update is that the Chinese Gymnasts even in 2000 Sydney Olympics are being investigated for under age participation. This came to light after a Gymnast(Yang Yun) in public television(CCTV) mentioned she was really underage at the time of participation.

One way or the other hope the controversy is resolved. Since it's not fair for the Chinese gymnasts who have toiled for years, and at the same time not fair for other competitors who follow the rules.

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Christoph Reilly profile image

Christoph Reilly  says:
14 months ago

Hi Countrywomen: It is my belief that they are underage. I have read some of the evidence that supports this accusation and find it to be credible. Thanks for the hub!

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
14 months ago

I really feel for the poor girls in case if they were under age then what pressures they would have had to bear. Hope we get to the bottom of this very soon.

hjhj  says:
14 months ago

i think that is sick

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countrywomen  says:
14 months ago

Recently the IOC declared that the gymnasts were not "underage" and hopefully that is the end of this controversy.

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einron  says:
13 months ago

Dear countrywomen,

Your fears that the Chinese gynmasts were "underage" have been exonerated by the Olympic Committee. I heard it on the radio recently. Probably, they look much younger than their age because of their small build.

Chinese normally look younger than their European counterpart.

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