At the beginning of the Olympics, there was all kinds of talk about how at least one member of China's women's gymnastics team . . . a girl named HE KEXIN . . . wasn't old enough to compete in the Olympics.
Now, a computer security expert named Mike Walker says he found two spreadsheets in the cache of a Chinese search engine called Baidu . . . which list He's age as only 14.
In light of that evidence and other, quote, "discrepancies", the International Olympic Committee announced yesterday that they've now ordered an investigation to determine, once and for all, how old He actually is.
So you know, the U.S. stands to gain the most if He is disqualified for being too young. American gymnast NASTIA LIUKIN . . . who came in second to He in the uneven bars . . . would become the new gold medalist.
And if He is found to be too young to compete, China's team gold medal would be taken away . . . and awarded to the Americans who came in second.
HERE IS SOME OF THE EVIDENCE!
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