Kaylia Nemour made history at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris by becoming the first gymnast from any African nation to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics.
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She clinched the gold medal on the uneven bars, solidifying her place in the sport’s history. Her score of 15.700 outshone competitors Qiu Qiyuan and Sunisa Lee, making her the 2024 Olympic champion on the apparatus.
Historic Achievements
Nemour’s groundbreaking achievement at the Olympics followed a series of impressive performances.
At the 2023 World Championships, she became the first African gymnast to win a medal at the event, earning a silver on the uneven bars. Earlier in the year, she also secured the title of 2023 African all-around champion.
Early Life and Background
Born on December 30, 2006, in Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt, France, Nemour has Algerian heritage through her paternal grandparents. She began her gymnastics journey at the age of four and quickly demonstrated her talent and dedication.
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Transition to Representing Algeria
In 2022, Nemour faced challenges with the French Gymnastics Federation, leading her to change her nationality to represent Algeria.
Despite initial obstacles, including a delay in her ability to compete in FIG-sanctioned events, she made a triumphant debut for Algeria at the Arab Championships.
Breakthrough in 2023
2023 proved to be a pivotal year for Nemour. An online petition and media pressure eventually led the French Gymnastics Federation to release her, allowing her to compete in the African Championships.
She went on to win the all-around title and secure a place at the World Championships, where she made history as the first Algerian gymnast to qualify for a final.
2024: A Year of Triumph
The year 2024 saw Nemour continuing her winning streak, with gold medals at World Cups in Cottbus, Baku, and Doha.
Her victories set the stage for her historic performance at the Paris Olympic Games, where she not only won gold on the uneven bars but also achieved the highest placement for an African gymnast in the all-around final.

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