Is anyone shocked by this news?
An x-ray analysis of the bones of competitors in the Youth Games in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong discovered that 3,000 of the 15,000 athletes, or 20 per cent, had misrepresented their age.
Two thousand of them were too old to be eligible for youth competition, while one offender was seven years older than he claimed.
Suspicions of age-faking have dogged Chinese sport and caused embarrassment for China during last year’s Olympic Games in Beijing. He Kexin, a gold medal-winning gymnast was investigated by the International Olympic Committee after being accused of being only 14 years old and ineligible.
Although Miss He was eventually cleared by the IOC, suspicions linger on and Bruno Grandi, the president of the International Gymnastics Federation recently gave an interview to the German press in which he said that there was “strong circumstantial evidence” of age falsification by the Chinese.
Steps are being taken to prevent a repeat at next year’s Asia games. What happened in Beijing has so tainted Chinese sports, its going to be awfully hard to accept anyone’s word that age shenanigans won’t be happening there also.








2:16 am on March 13th, 2009 1
"Chinese sport and caused embarrassment for China"
Are you kidding me? Nothing embarrasses the Chinese.
7:36 pm on March 13th, 2009 2
do they use a reliable method to determine those athletes' age?
for the software product presented on this site
http://www.bonexpert.com/index.php
it is claimed that bone age can be determined reliably.
8:29 pm on March 13th, 2009 3
do they use a reliable method to determine those athletes' age?
for the software product presented on this site http://www.bonexpert.com/index.php
it is claimed that bone age can be determined reliably.
P.S. – Sorry, forgot to tell you great post!
3:40 am on March 14th, 2009 4
It's a shame that Olympics now will need an age verification. Athletes who test positive on steroids are doing the same thing (or even worse), and the only way to keep them away from doping is rigorous tests. Is that necessary with age too?
6:06 am on March 15th, 2009 5
I would like to volunteer to test the female gymnast. I have my own way of testing and it is 100% accurate 100% of the time.