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Proud moment: (From third left) Tan Ing Yueh, Farah Ann Hadi and Tracie Ang showing off their medals after finishing second in the team event in the Ukraine International Cup in Kiev yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: The national women artistic gymnasts are shaping up well to defend the team gold at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games in August.

Led by Farah Ann Hadi, Malaysia put up a creditable show to bag a silver at the Ukraine International Cup in Kiev yesterday. The others in the team were Tracie Ang and Tan Ing Yueh.

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