Leryn Franco, born on March first, nineteen eighty-two, is a multifaceted Paraguayan talent known for her work as a model, television presenter, javelin thrower, and film actor. With a career that spans various fields, she has made significant contributions to athletics and the entertainment industry.
Franco's athletic prowess was showcased on the international stage as she represented Paraguay in the javelin throw at the Olympic Games in two thousand four, two thousand eight, and two thousand twelve. Her dedication to the sport culminated in a remarkable achievement on June eighth, two thousand twelve, when she set a personal best throw of fifty-seven point seventy-seven meters during the Ibero-American Championships in Athletics held in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. This impressive feat not only marked a personal milestone but also established a new national record, surpassing her previous record of fifty-five point sixty-six meters set at the two thousand eleven South American Championships in Athletics.
In addition to her athletic accomplishments, Franco has ventured into the world of film. In two thousand thirteen, she was cast in the Irish film 'Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay,' where she portrayed the younger version of the titular character, further showcasing her versatility as an artist. Currently, she contributes her expertise to the athletics department of Club Sol de América, continuing to inspire future generations of athletes.