Quah Ting Wen

Quah Ting Wen (born 18 August 1992) is a Singaporean professional swimmer who specialises in butterfly, freestyle and individual medley events. She is currently representing DC Trident at the International Swimming League.

Education
Quah was educated at Raffles Girls' School and Raffles Institution, before graduating from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2014.

Collegiate level
Quah had represented the UCLA Bruins during her time at the University of California, Los Angeles.

2005 Southeast Asian Games
Quah first represented Singapore on the international level in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games.

2008 Olympic Games
At the 2008 Olympic Games, Quah failed to qualify in the heats of the 400m Individual Medley event but set a new national record (4:51.25).

2009 Asian Youth Games
Quah was Singapore's flag bearer for the 2009 Asian Youth Games. She won three individual gold medals in the 50 m, 100 m and 200 m freestyle events while setting national records for all three (25.43, 55.57 and 1:59.21). She won the team gold and bronze medals in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay and 4 × 100 m medley relay events, respectively.

2013 FINA Swimming World Cup
Quah set a new national record in the 200 m freestyle event in the second leg of the 2013 FINA Swimming World Cup, held in Berlin, Germany. Her new timing of 1:58.80 was 0.09 seconds faster than Lynette Lim's three-day-old record of 1:58.89.

Southeast Asian Games
Quah has represented Singapore and won, at the following games:


 * 2005 Southeast Asian Games (2 silvers, 2 bronzes)
 * 2007 Southeast Asian Games (2 golds, 3 silvers)
 * 2009 Southeast Asian Games (5 golds, 2 silvers, 1 bronze)
 * 2013 Southeast Asian Games (2 golds, 5 silvers)
 * 2015 Southeast Asian Games(4 golds, 4 silvers)
 * 2017 Southeast Asian Games (4 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
 * 2019 Southeast Asian Games (6 golds)
 * 2021 Southeast Asian Games (4 golds, 2 silvers, 1 bronze)
 * 2023 Southeast Asian Games (6 golds, 2 silvers)

Personal life
Quah has a younger brother, Quah Zheng Wen, and a younger sister, Quah Jing Wen, who both are national swimmers of Singapore as well.