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China was stripped of a band all-around bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics on Wednesday because it fielded an underage gymnast. Dong Fangxiao was discovered to be 14 at the conditions of those Games, two years younger than the nominal majority requirement.
The medal disposition be presupposed to the Communal States band which finished fourth in Sydney. The IOC has asked after China to turn the medals “as in good time as reachable” so they can be reallocated to the U.S. team.
The motion comes 20 months after China was accused of doctoring the ages of at least two of its gymnasts at the Beijing Games. Those allegations became a central question of the 2008 Games but were quickly hushed up by the IOC after it cleared China following a bogus examination which basically consisted of the Olympic governing portion asking China if they were absolutely, unqualifiedly indubitable that the gymnasts were of age. When China said “yes” and produced passports and ID cards, the IOC dropped the problem, falsely content to let the disagreement pass and not risk offending its Olympic hosts.
Forget the deed data that media reports and confidence experts set up Chinese government documents which said 2008 link up colleague He Kexin was 14 years superannuated and not 16. Forget that asking China to provide documents proving its innocence would be like replacing drug tests with a frank questionaire in which athletes are asked whether they’ve even doped or not. And, now, watch the IOC to think of that Dong had normal documentation at one implication too, documentation which was without doubt forged.
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