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NextImg:Paraguayan Olympian Luana Alonso fires back at country’s officials year after allegedly creating ‘inappropriate atmosphere’ amid Olympic Village exit

Paraguayan Olympic swimmer Luana Alonso shot back at her country’s claims she was kicked out of the Olympic Village last year for creating an inappropriate environment, slamming it as a lie and “false rumors.”

Alonso, 21, competed for her native Paraguay in the women’s 100m Butterfly at the 2024 Summer Games, but failed to reach the semifinals.

During her time in France, Alonso was accused of creating an “inappropriate atmosphere,” forcing the Paraguayan Olympic Committee to remove her from the other athletes.

Paraguayan Olympic swimmer Luana Alonso poses for a photo at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Facebook /Luana Alonso

She had waited 11 months to address the situation.

“Let me make this clear: I left the Olympic Village on my own,” Alonso wrote on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday.

The two-time Olympian reportedly became problematic after she failed to make it out of the heat races and took a day trip to Disneyland Paris instead of supporting her compatriots, angering the country’s Olympic officials.

She documented her trip to the theme park on social media, posing for a picture wearing Mickey Mouse ears and holding a champagne flute.

“Her presence is creating an inappropriate atmosphere within Team Paraguay,” Larissa Schaerer, the head of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee, said in a statement published by The Sun at the time.

Alonso points at the Olympic Rings hanging on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, during the 2024 Olympics. Facebook /Luana Alonso

Alonso fired back, saying the accusations were not true.

“The Paraguayan Olympic team claimed I created an ‘inappropriate environment simply because I decided I didn’t want to swim anymore,” she said. “They tried to take my accreditation away, but that’s not something they had the right to do. I chose not to hand it over and apparently that was ‘inappropriate’ to them.”

Her dress style, which featured “skinny clothing” and socializing with athletes, was also noted as a distraction during her stay at the Olympic Village in Seine-Saint-Denis.

She made headlines before the start of the Paris Games when she debuted a new tattoo on her hips of the five Olympic rings.

Luana Alonso prepares to compete in the Women’s 100m Butterfly heats on July 27, 2024. Getty Images
Alonso’s dress style, which featured “skinny clothing” and socializing with athletes, was also noted as a distraction during her stay at the Olympic Village in Seine-Saint-Denis. Facebook /Luana Alonso

After she was removed from the Olympic Village, Alonso reportedly checked into a Parisian hotel and visited high-end stores and restaurants.

The Southern Methodist University alum claimed Paraguayan swimming officials had pleaded for her to return to the pool for the Pan American Junior Games being held in the country’s capital, Asunción, in August.

“If I had been treated with basic respect, maybe I wouldn’t have stepped away,” she added.

Alonso says she always had “given everything” for her country but when she stood up for herself it was viewed as a problem.

The two-time Olympian threatened to sue news outlets who ran stories about the accusations brought against her by the Paraguayan Olympic Committee.

“I’m seriously considering legal action against the magazines and media outlets spreading false rumors like that I was expelled from the Olympic Village. Really? Who came up with that nonsense? Well that it’s not true,” she wrote.

Alonso also teased that she would be releasing a video to better explain her thinking.

“Seriously this (sic) lies are wild and affecting my life and that’s why I decided I’m keeping my life lowkey,” she said.

Alonso retired from competitive swimming shortly after the Olympics concluded, but made a sudden about-face weeks later when she returned to training.

After she was removed from the Olympic Village, Alonso reportedly checked into a Parisian hotel and visited high-end stores and restaurants. Facebook /Luana Alonso
Alonso made headlines before the start of the Paris Games when she debuted a new tattoo on her hips of the five Olympic rings. Facebook /Luana Alonso

In May, she teased her return to the pool in a cryptic message, not ruling out competition or the Olympics.

“Next year I’m coming back,” she wrote to a fan’s question. “But I don’t know if I will be back to competitive swimming.”