Recently, Nguyen Thi Anh Vien posted an article on her personal page with the content: "Swedishing from the mainland to the island, it is easy for Vien to give. This is a dangerous act, carried out by supervision and rescue, please do not try and follow".
In the shared image, the "little fairy fish" Anh Vien also clearly recorded his personal swimming parameters, including the distance of 4,896m, the completion time was 1 hour 26 minutes 33 seconds and the speed was 1:46/100m.

After only 2 hours, Anh Vien's post attracted thousands of likes and many comments from fans. Many people expressed their admiration because very few people could successfully do this challenge like the former Vietnamese player.
However, Anh Vien herself also recommends that people do not follow because it is potentially dangerous.
This is not the first time Anh Vien has taken on special challenges. After retiring, she focused on building content on social media accounts with videos and images about swimming lessons and expressing swimming skills.
The female athlete born in 1996 even experienced an interesting swimming leg on the Red River, near the foot of Long Bien Bridge (Hanoi). After that, she accepted to participate in the Red River swimming challenge with another person, but in the end decided to cancel for different reasons.
On the occasion of the New Year, Anh Vien also caused a stir with the swimming challenge of 2,025m, a symbolic number for 2025.
Nguyen Thi Anh Vien was born in 1996, one of the female athletes with the most achievements in Vietnamese swimming in particular and Vietnamese sports in general.
In her first appearance at the 27th SEA Games, the "little fairy fish" won 3 gold medals. At the 3 SEA Games, 28, 29 and 30, Anh Vien had almost no opponents and dominated the Southeast Asian green race.
At the continental level, Anh Vien left many impressions with 2 bronze medals at the 2014 ASIAD, 1 gold medal at the 2014 Youth Olympic, 1 silver medal at the 2015 FINA World Cup...
She was also named the winning trophy in the "Female Athlete of the Year" category 3 times in 2015, 2016 and 2019.
After saying goodbye to the national swimming team, Anh Vien continues to be passionate about swimming with passion for the swimming club in Ho Chi Minh City. The female swimmer also participated in scientific research, completing the study program at Ho Chi Minh City University of Physical Education and Sports.