>Your suggestion that she may not be female is an insult to any female athlete out there that competes on an equal basis against male athletes.>
"on an equal basis against male athletes" - it was loud phrase. I doubt of importance of feats of the girls who wrestling against the boys. What are 100 girl's victories against the boys? Children under 14-16 y.o. (boys and girls) are not differ from each other by power. The difference of
strength begins only with of this age and then grows. The essential distinctions begins per 18 years. From this age, you can put a cross on joint wrestle, give up for lost, there are no women's chances on a successful competition against the men.
"The present study described and compared the muscularstrength of boys and girls volleyball athletes from nine to 18 years of age. <...> With regard to the muscular strength, according to results, the study has emphasized that the maturational degree strongly influences the muscular strength, and differ-ences statistically significant were found for all
groups tested for both genders. With regard to the prepubescent groups, the boys were stronger than the girls only for the EJ isokinetic test at 60 d. s-1. <...> In the present study, no difference was found between genders in none of the tests between the pubescent groups (PU). <...> In the postpubescent groups (PO), more differences were found between genders, comparing to the prepubescent and pubescent groups. In this case, boys were significantly stronger than girls in three out of the four FC tests and in two out of the four EJ tests. <...> It is possible that the differences between genders were even higher if a higher number of girls had participated in this study. This was not possible due to the non-attendance of girls on tests, despite the facilities for the scheduling of them.The highest strength of the male PO may be explained due to the increase on the muscular mass in this gender and age range. The differences between genders occurred, despite the similar physical trainings. <...> During the growth peak, the boys tend to increase the difference of strength gain in relation to the girls (21). With the beginning of puberty, the strength increase may be different between genders by the testosterone androgenic action (4)"
(Muscular strength of 9-18-year old volleyballathletes athletes)