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Gym officials: China's 2008 gold medalists of age
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But Yang, who is engaged to Beijing men's all-around champion Yang Wei, told the AP last week that she had misspoken, declining further comment.
"Everyone has misspoken before. On television shows, there are always slips of the tongue," she said, declining to comment further.
The FIG's announcement that it was closing the investigation on the 2008 team was hardly a surprise. China had insisted heatedly and repeatedly that all the girls were old enough to compete, and that it had the documents to prove it.
China provided the original passports, ID cards and family registers for He Kexin, Yang Yilin, Jiang Yuyuan, Deng Linlin and Li Shanshan, all showing the girls were 16 or would turn 16 this year.
"For the FIG, the age of the Chinese team is well documented and proven," Gueisbuhler said.
In August, the AP found registration lists previously posted on the Web site of the General Administration of Sport of China that showed He and Yang were too young to compete. And a Nov. 3 story by the Chinese government's news agency, Xinhua, suggested He was only 14.
"When the questions arose originally in the press, all anyone in the gymnastics and Olympic communities wanted was closure, which we now have."
Younger gymnasts are considered to have an advantage because they are more flexible and are likely to have an easier time doing the tough skills the sport requires. They also aren't as likely to have a history of injuries or fear of failure.
China blamed the discrepancies on Web sites and paperwork errors.
"Be it with the age, be it with doping, be it with judges," Gueisbuhler said, "if we believe in fair play in sport and to be a role model for youth and we believe in the values of the Olympic movement, then I think it is our duty to be serious about it and do all we can to ensure these rules are enforced."
Associated Press Writers Graham Dunbar in Geneva, Stephen Wilson in London and Anita Chang and Gillian Wong in Beijing contributed to this report.
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