Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, July 28 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese official said on Monday the Chinese
Olympic gymnasts are old enough to compete in the Beijing Games.
Zhang Peiwen, manager of the Chinese national gymnastics team, said they
registered the Olympians' ages according to their ID cards or other legal
certifications.
International media organizations including the New York Times and Agence
France-Presse have raised questions about the athletes' ages.
AFP said in a Monday's report that Chinese gymnasts He Kexin and Jiang
Yuyuan might not yet be 16, the minimum age for Olympic eligibility, citing
Internet information.
"Our Olympic squads were recently named and we registered their ages
according to their ID cards or other legal certifications presented by their
regional gymnastics associations, which show they all are over the minimum age
for the Olympics," said Zhang.
Gymnastics rules prohibit any gymnast born after December 31, 1992 from
competing in the Beijing Games.
Zhang noted the age of the Chinese Olympic gymnasts had been certified by
the sport governing body FIG.
Jiang, registered as born in November 1, 1991, won floor and uneven bars in
the World Cup in Shanghai last year while He, registered as 16, competed in
Cottubus and Doha this year.
Zhang said that he had not seen the erroneous online data that
international media have found, but doubted the reliability of Internet
information.
"There are a lot of online information and reports," he said. "We haven't
got the time to check every piece, but everybody knows not all of them are
reliable," he said.