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Making history: Ng Joe Ee in action in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. She bagged two gold medals. — Reuters

PETALING JAYA: National rhythmic gymnast Ng Joe Ee continues to stay upbeat despite managing injuries over the past few years.

And the 20-year-old hopes her perseverance will be rewarded with good results this year.

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