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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

You be the Judge?

2 Chinese gymnasts might be too young for Olympics



He Kexin is China's top competitor on the uneven bars.

He Kexin is China's top competitor on the uneven bars. (Karim Jaafar/Getty Images)

Two female Chinese gymnasts, including a gold-medal favorite, might be too young to participate in the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

Several online records and reports show He Kexin, the host nation's top competitor on uneven bars, and Jiang Yuyuan might not yet be 16, the minimum age for Olympic eligibility. Both were chosen for China's team last week.

On the website of the Chengdu Sports Bureau — Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province in southwest China — a file dated January 2006 shows He Kexin as being born Jan. 1, 1994.

Most recently, a May 23 story in the China Daily newspaper, the official English-language paper of the Chinese government, had He's age as 14.

The newspaper story begins: "The 14-year-old newcomer to the national team, who was recruited last year, has raised a lot of eyebrows recently after she broke two world records on the uneven bars in as many months."

The New York Times raised questions about the athletes' ages in a story Saturday. And Chinese officials provided the newspaper with copies of passports indicating both gymnasts are 16.

But in a speech on Nov. 3, 2007, in the central city of Wuhan, Liu Peng, director of general administration of sport for China, said: "The 13-year-old uneven-bar gymnast He Kexin, who defeated national team athlete Yang Yilin — she just won the bronze medal in the world championships — has demonstrated her ability."

To be eligible for the Cities Games where Liu made his remarks, Chinese documents show athletes must be over 13, but under 15.

Asked for clarification

The New York Times reported International Gymnastics Federation officials acknowledged questions about He's age had been raised and asked the Chinese for clarification in May.

"We heard these rumors, and we immediately wrote to the Chinese gymnastics federation," Andre Gueisbuhler, the secretary general of the international federation, told the newspaper.

"They immediately sent a copy of the passport, showing the age, and everything is OK. That's all we can check.

"As long as we have no official complaint, there is no reason to act, if we get a passport that obviously is in order."

The American and Chinese women are expected to battle for the team gold medal when the Beijing Games begin Aug. 8.

He is one of the few athletes in the world who has scored over a 17 under the new scoring system. Using He and Yang Yilin, who also has scored a 17 on bars, the Chinese hope to use the uneven bars to build up a big advantage in the team competition.

Yet another black eye

The Americans, who won the 2007 world championships team title, have only one gymnast, Nastia Liukin, who's scored a 17 on bars.

If gymnasts He, a gold-medal favorite, and Jiang are under age, it would be yet another black eye for China in the buildup to the Games.

In June, Chinese swimmer Ouyang Kunpeng and coach Feng Shangbao were permanently banned from the sport after Ouyang tested positive for anabolic steroids. Wrestler Luo Meng and his coach also were barred for life for a doping violation by the athlete.

The Chinese government is working feverishly to present a positive image of an open, friendly, progressive nation. But visa restrictions, toxic air pollution, freedom of the press issues and a problem-filled torch relay have presented a far different image to the world.

© The Canadian Press, 2008


9 comments:

Alison said...

you could have gone to the Olympics your know! i think you still should!!

The Bonham Family said...

Yes, you could have gone to the olympics! I totally agree! As we were watching the olympics all I could think is that girl could not be older than 10 but wow! I always think of you during those meets. They are so fun to watch!

Jennifer Phillips said...

Those dang Chinese are always trying to cheat hehe j/k. I am so bumbed I haven't gotten to watch any of the Olympics because our tv doesn't pick up channel 5. Ya we are lame we don't have cable what can I say. Did you also here about their basketball player(I forgot his name) how he was bread(sp?) to be a superstar and the goverment took him from the time he was young to make him into one. Sad huh?? Glad we don't live in a communist country.

TNTWilliams said...

Does it light your fire or what? You know they will pull through-they are obviously crazy about their athletes, not to mention, winning. Why are you not there!!!

Megan Andersen said...

Does watching all this gymnastics make you miss it?

Heather said...

In no way are some of those girls 16. HELLO!!! The Associated Press had an article last year talking about the 12 year old up and coming gymnast. The link has now been removed. Hmmmmm.... dirty CHEATERS. But the gymnastics was so fun to watch! Loved every minute of it!

Heath said...

I heard about this while I was in Mexico but didn't hear the whole story. Then I watched them on NBC.com and my goodness it's so obvious. They're mannerisms are immature like a 12 or 13 year old. They remind me of my Behhives. Dang Commies!

Heath said...

I know, I'm up blogging too late (Olympics are killin' me). But I was just thinkin about you and how you were reading our last 'book' for book club. I feel bad that I didn't remind you of our meeting. We have our new pick and I want you to come to the next get together this next time, K? I'll keep an update on my blog. Have a good week.

Anika said...

I think it's so stupid that nobody will do anything about it and they took the gold away from the US! STUPID! hehe!