The Veronica Toro Boraca belt has a history to classify in the Tokyo Olympics

Puerto Rican Verónica Toro hizo historia este viernes al convertir en la prima femina del patio en la disciplina del remo en classificas un unos Juegos Juegos.

Notice of the decision of the Olympic Committee of Puerto Rico in its social speeches.

Toro took part in the pre-Olympics that started exactly this year in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Toro represented Anto in Puerto Rico in the Central American and Caribbean Games of Barranquilla 2018, when he finished fifth in the final of the event with a pair of short cuts. Similarly, the final leg of the modeling event took place in the Panamerican Games of Lima, Peru in 2019, when he arrived in the sixth place.

Sporting historian Carlos Uriarte was arrested by his team that Toro classified in Tokyo to arrive in quinto takes place in the riots event in Río, which took place in the first representative of the boric rematch in a 1988 Olympics with Juan Félix. The first step will be to be a woman in this sport.

At the moment Puerto Rico has 23 classified athletes, 18 of them women including the 12 integrants of the National Women’s Ball Selection, who also have a history of winning their first Olympic title.

Adriana Díaz (table tennis); Wesley Vázquez, Andrés Arroyo and Ryan Sánchez (athletics, 800 meters); Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (athletics, 100 meters with valleys); Enrique “Quique” Figueroa and Gretchen Ortiz (velas); Lauren Billys (ecuestre junto a su ejemplar Purdy); Franklin Gómez (lucha); Victoria Stambaugh (taekwondo); and the 12 members of the Basque Women’s Feminine Selection, including the 22 previously classified boricuas, which are now Toro.

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