Chinese Olympics 2008 Scandal
Stryde Hax finds deleted official government documents pointing to fraudulent age revision by the Chinese. These documents are from the “General Administration of Sport of China” in 2006.
The Age Controversy
In the Olympic woman’s gymnastic competition, the participants must be 16 or older. However, some of the Chinese team members clearly look underage.

He Kexin 何可欣 Winner of 2008 gold medal for Uneven Bars
According to current Chinese records on the Olympics websites, her date of birth is 1/1/1992. Many people claim that she is 14 due to provincial news sources that have been censored by the Chinese government.
Google Censorship?
Stryde Hax first searches Google for “site:cn 何可欣 filetype:xls 1994″. He gets one result (http://www.sport.gov.cn/files/jts/reg2006/zctc.xls) and finds out that the file has been deleted. But then he uses the Google “View as HTML” option. It works, but strangely He Kexin has disappeared from the list even though her name was on the search engine summary.
As of posting this, Google has completely removed the entry from its search engine. I laugh inside when I think of their “Do no evil” motto that has won them acclaim.
Searching in the Chinese Google Clone “Baidu”
His next search uses the Chinese search engine which for some reason looks exactly like Google, but in Chinese. Using the same keywords, he finds the damning evidence on the
618,”何可欣“,”女”,”1994.1.1″,”湖北”
The 2nd column is the name “He Kexin”. The 3rd column “Female”. The 4th column indicates that she truly is 14 years old. The 5th is the province “Hubei”.
Here are the links to the documents in the Baidu cache, though I suspect they will be deleted as soon as China wakes up. Link 1 Link 2
In case they do get deleted, I’ve saved the html. And here is a screenshot:
That’s not all.
If think, oh its just one person, think again.
Helping her team win gold with their tiny, and less prone to fall hard body, Yang Yilin is 1 year too young.
Here is the Baidu cache of her age. And a screenshot.
Lastly competitor Jian Yuyuan, is supposedly underage as well. New York Times and other major news outlets found this in official documents within China.
What is sad is that there is no official investigation into this matter. The IOC has said that the passports issued by the Chinese government is proof enough.




