Chinese Gymnasts 14, Official Document Shows (update)

The Epoch Times has confirmed that two Chinese gymnasts are underage
Chinese Gymnasts 14, Official Document Shows (update)
China's He Kexin kisses her gold medal after winning the women's uneven bars final on August 18, 2008. China's Yang Yilin won bronze. Both Chinese gymnasts are at the center of controversy for being underage for Olympic competition. KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images
Jan Jekielek
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China's He Kexin kisses her gold medal after winning the women's uneven bars final on August 18, 2008. China's Yang Yilin won bronze. Both Chinese gymnasts are at the center of controversy for being underage for Olympic competition. (KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)
An official Chinese document unearthed today provides further evidence in the ongoing scandal that China’s gold winning women’s gymnastic girls are just that—girls.

The document, first discovered by a search engine hacker who goes by the alias of stryde.hax lists birthdates and hometowns for hundreds of China’s gymnasts.

The document, a spreadsheet titled “2006 Nationwide Gymnastics Registration Table,” is dated February 20, 2006 and lists two members of China’s women’s gymnastics, Yang Yilin and He Kexin, as being only 14 years old. To compete, a gymnast is required to turn 16 in the year the Games are held.

Epoch Times has unearthed similar document for 2005 on the same government server through Baidu cache, which also indicated same birthdates for He and Yang showing them 14 this year.

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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek
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Jan Jekielek is a senior editor with The Epoch Times, host of the show “American Thought Leaders.” Jan’s career has spanned academia, international human rights work, and now for almost two decades, media. He has interviewed nearly a thousand thought leaders on camera, and specializes in long-form discussions challenging the grand narratives of our time. He’s also an award-winning documentary filmmaker, producing “The Unseen Crisis,” “DeSantis: Florida vs. Lockdowns,” and “Finding Manny.”
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