'This was a special one': Golds for Quah siblings as they pair up and shine for Singapore at SEA Games

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'This was a special one': Golds for Quah siblings as they pair up and shine for Singapore at SEA Games
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PHNOM PENH: At the SEA Games, Quah Jing Wen and Quah Ting Wen have competed against each other, competed in relays alongside each other, but another slice of Games history was made on Tuesday (May 9) as both of them combined with brother Quah Zheng Wen to clinch gold. At the Morodok Techo Aquatics Centre i

PHNOM PENH: At the SEA Games, Quah Jing Wen and Quah Ting Wen have competed against each other, competed in relays alongside each other, but another slice of Games history was made on Tuesday as both of them combined with brother Quah Zheng Wen to clinch gold.

"I don't know how many more times we can do this and be in a race together, so ... I am trying to treasure every moment I can," added Ting Wen. "Normally, I go by 'Nick Ma' but tonight, I'm 'Nic Quah'. There's actually four of us, it's not three of us," joked Mahabir."Jokes aside, it was a really fun race."

It would be Jing Wen who pipped her sister to the wall in the 100m butterfly final as she won gold with a time of 59.02s. Ting Wen’s time of 59.51s gave her silver.In the men’s 100m butterfly, Zheng Wen would win his first gold in the event as he timed 52.04s. Compatriot Teong Tzen Wei took silver, finishing 0.56s behind.

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