Verónica Prono

Verónica Prono Tonanez (born 12 January 1978) is a former swimmer who represented Paraguay internationally.

Career

Prono began swimming at the age of four. At thirteen she started to compete internationally for Paraguay. She won the Fair Play Award from the Paraguayan Olympic Committee in 1995. She became the first female swimmer to represent Paraguay in the Summer Olympics when she finished 49th in the women's 50 metre freestyle in 1996.[1]

Personal life

She is a teacher and a Bachelor of Business Administration. Prono has a swimming academy named after her.[2]

Her nephew Genaro is also a swimmer.[3]

gollark: I'm personally quite excited for the APocalypse of random dragons.
gollark: ```Coffeehorse Dragons received their name due to their horse-like physique and endearing behavior. They are capable of surviving out of coffee, and when on land their skin secretes a gelatinous goo to retain caffeine. However, their large paddle feet are better suited for swimming, and coffeehorse dragons tend to move very awkwardly when on land. Coffeehorses are very friendly dragons and enjoy playing with humans.```
gollark: It's a coffeehorse.
gollark: Possibly more when you consider the APocalypse hitting the AP around tomorrow.
gollark: At current AP times, it'll take about two and a half days to show up.

References

  1. "Veronica Prono". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  2. "Ángel Franco y Verónica Prono en Rakiura". www.versus.com.py. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  3. "Genaro es otro Prono olímpico". www.ultimahora.com. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
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