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Amlan Chakraborty

Twins make it a double sister act in Jakarta synchro final

Artistic Swimming - 2018 Asian Games - Women's Duet - GBK Aquatics Center - Jakarta, Indonesia - August 28, 2018. Gold medallists Jiang Wenwen and Jiang Tingting of China celebrate. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two sets of twins stood on the podium with Asian Games medals around their necks after the final of women's duet in synchronised swimming on Tuesday.

China's famed Jiang sisters Tingting and Wenwen won the event for the third time, dominating both technical routine and free routine to claim their sixth golds over three editions of the Games.

Artistic Swimming - 2018 Asian Games - Women's Duet - Free Routine - Final - GBK Aquatics Center - Jakarta, Indonesia - August 28, 2018. Yukiko Inui and Megumu Yoshida of Japan compete. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

The Japanese duo of Yukiko Inui and Megumu Yoshida won the silver at Jakarta's Golera Bung Karno Aquatic Center and in third place were 23-year-old twins Alexandra and Yekaterina Nemich from Kazakhstan.

The Jiang sisters, who also have two team Olympic medals from 2008 and 2012 Games, won the event at the 2006 and 2010 Games before retiring in 2013.

The pair returned to pool after giving birth to daughters and won the Chinese national crown last year.

Artistic Swimming - 2018 Asian Games - Women's Duet - GBK Aquatics Center - Jakarta, Indonesia - August 28, 2018. Gold medallists Jiang Wenwen and Jiang Tingting of China, silver medallists Yukiko Inui and Megumu Yoshida of Japan and bronze medallists Yekaterina Nemich and Alexandra Nemich of Kazakhstan celebrate. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

"Since we returned to the pool, we trained everyday so we could be stronger than ever," said a euphoric Wenwen, who with her sister will turn 32 next month.

"We are satisfied that we showed our best during the competition ... We improved on the difficulties of the routines. We did a great job," she added, calling themselves their biggest opponents in the continent.

Japan's Miya Tachibana is the only other athlete to have won the duet event three times.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in Jakarta; editing by Nick Mulvenney)

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