KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Ing Yueh has had her gold medal in the women's balance beam event rescinded following a protest by Indonesia.

Tan had earlier been awarded gold in the event at Hall 10 in the Malaysian International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MiTEC) on Wednesday.

Rifda Irfanaluthfi from Indonesia has now been awarded the gold while Tan takes the silver.

The Indonesian team made an official protest and a video review by judges revealed that they did not add a point for an element in Rifda's routine.

The judges then amended the points awarded to the Indonesian gymnast.

Her score was increased by 0.1 point, which was good enough for Rifda to pip Ing Yueh for the gold medal.

On Tuesday, Tan won the gold medal in the vault event.

Note: An earlier version of this story reported Tan as winning gold.

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