Veronica was part of the Mexican team, with
Sofia Sanchez,
Ana Luisa Bucio and
Beatriz Gamboa, that won bronze at the
2004 Junior Pan American Championships in
San Salvador. In November 2005 she participated in her first competition as a senior, winning team bronze at the
Pan American Championships along
Cynthia Valdez,
Ana Bucio and
Rut Castillo. At the
2006 Central American and Caribbean Games Navarro,
Ruth Castillo and
Cynthia Valdez won gold in the team competition. In 2009 she was selected for the
World Championships in
Mie, ending 87th in the All-Around, 87th with hoop, 107th with ball and 74th with ribbon. The following year she won gold in teams and hoop, bronze in the All-Around and with ball at the
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. In September she competed again at the
2010 World Championships in
Moscow, she was 18th in teams, 65th in the All-Around, 98th with rope, 42nd with hoop and 67th with ball. In December she took part in the
2010 Pan American Championships in
Guadalajara, she won bronze in the All-Around, silver with ball and hoop and gold with ribbon. In 2011 Veronica took 68th place overall, 83rd with hoop, 62ndwith ball, 62nd with clubs, 55th with ribbon and 17th in teams at the
World Championships in
Montpellier. == References ==