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Kaylia Nemour

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Kaylia Nemour (Arabic: كيليا نمور, romanized: Kailiya Numur; born 30 December 2006) is an Algerian artistic gymnast. She is the 2024 Olympic champion on the uneven bars and the first gymnast from any African nation to win an Olympic medal. At the 2023 World Championships, she became the first African gymnast to win a medal at the World Championships, winning silver on the uneven bars. She is the 2023 African all-around champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kaylia Nemour is the 283rd most popular gymnast (down from 230th in 2019), the 6,381st most popular biography from France (down from 6,122nd in 2019) and the 5th most popular French Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Kaylia Nemour ranks 283 out of 370Before her are Artem Dolgopyat, Nuria Cabanillas, Larisa Iordache, Giulia Steingruber, He Kexin, and Daiki Hashimoto. After her are Andreea Isărescu, Xiao Ruoteng, Anna Pavlova, Vanda Hădărean, He Wenna, and McKayla Maroney.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2006, Kaylia Nemour ranks 13Before her are Gukesh D, Marc Guiu, Jacob Tremblay, Lee Re, Summer McIntosh, and Silia Kapsis. After her are Lucas Bergvall, Kim Su-an, Darja Varfolomeev, Daneliya Tuleshova, Priah Ferguson, and Angelina Jordan.

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In France

Among people born in France, Kaylia Nemour ranks 6,381 out of 6,770Before her are Denis Gargaud Chanut (1987), Joséphine Japy (1994), Paul Baysse (1988), Mickaël Tavares (1982), Blel Kadri (1986), and Olivier Ntcham (1996). After her are Fousseni Diawara (1980), Jeff Reine-Adélaïde (1998), Jimmy Engoulvent (1979), Lloyd Palun (1988), Benjamin Thomas (1995), and Franck Béria (1983).

Among GYMNASTS In France

Among gymnasts born in France, Kaylia Nemour ranks 5Before her are Noël Bas (1877), Lucien Démanet (1874), Gustave Sandras (1872), and Émilie Le Pennec (1987). After her are Samir Aït Saïd (1989), Coline Devillard (2000), Aline Friess (2003), Carolann Héduit (2003), Loris Frasca (1995), Benjamin Osberger (2001), and Cameron Bock (1998).