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Teenage swimmer shines at US swimming championship

Top Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien has shined in the US as she won three gold and a silver medals at the Florida Swimming Spring Senior Championship 2014, which took place from February 27 to March 3 in Orlando, Florida.
Top Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien has shined in the US as shewon three gold and a silver medals at the Florida Swimming Spring SeniorChampionship 2014, which took place from February 27 to March 3 inOrlando, Florida.

Vien’s presence at the competition is part of her activities in an intensive training course in the US.

Previously, Vien finished second in the women's 400m medley event at the Orlando Grand Prix in the country on February 14.

Highhopes are pinned on the 17-year-old female swimmer that she wouldachieve even better results at the 17th Asian Games, scheduled forIncheon, the Republic of Korea, in 2014.

At the 27th SEAGames in Myanmar 2013, Vien set a new mark in Vietnam's swimming historyby becoming the first-ever Vietnamese to win three gold medals, twosilvers and one bronze, in one singles Games in its 54-year history ofthe country's competing in the Games.

Vien polished heroutstanding achievements by breaking two SEA Games records in thewomen’s 200m backstroke and 400m medley events, with respective time of2:14.80 and 4:46.16.-VNA

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