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Venezuelan swimmer (born 1984)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Volcán and the second or maternal family name is
Smith .
Erin Nicole Volcán Smith (born January 12, 1984)
[1] is an international backstroke and individual medley swimmer from Venezuela. She is a former
South American record holder, and current (2009)
Venezuelan record holder. She swam for Venezuela at the
2008 Olympics .
[2]
She attended
Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, United States, where she competed for the
Auburn Tigers swimming and diving team.
[3] She was also on the U.S. team for the 2003 Summer Univerisade team, where she won a bronze medal in the 200-meter backstroke.
At the
2006 Central American and Caribbean Games she set a new
games record in the 200 back (2:16.65), bettering a 20-year-old record set by
Silvia Poll at the
1986 Games .
[4]
She has swum at:
2003 Summer Universiade
2006 Central American & Caribbean Games
2007 World Championships
2007 Pan American Games
2008 Olympics
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