The French gymnastics federation prevented her from competing but dual nationality enabled her to fulfill her dream. Congratulations to that amazing athlete, France missed out on a golden opportunity!
@@Mariaelegance Your reply is idiotic if not childish. Unlike you, I am not into flags or nationalities, it’s the performance of the individual that I find impressive.
Why is this reporter stressing on how she’s French, before dancing around the subject of why she represented Algeria at the very end with “she has Algerian descent through her father’s family” and while that’s technically true, her father IS full Algerian so it’s weird to phrase it like “he has Algerian descent” instead of just he’s Algerian. She started with that too.
Did you forgot to Mention that she was finances by the Algerian government while the French fédération wanted her out for good from sport after she got an accident.
Because she was born in France and competed for France until the French federation tried to hold her career hostage after an injury, so she switched to Algeria, where they supported her.
This is not right because there’s a lot of athletes who have double nationality like for example in America: the Asians, who compete in the name of United States their background are from China Korea, Japan whether from a mother or a father; we never saw or heard in the media calling those atheltes: Chinese American or Korean American or a Japanese American. That’s not fair and this is a hate/jealousy and derogatory statement and a bit of racism and it’s unnecessary to portrait her as French Algerian as an athlete, she competes for Algeria. Makes her in the circle of competition : an Algerian athlete. Period
She competed for Algeria for years, she started her career with Algeria and when she joined Algeria, she was a no body.Algeria(with the hekp of her roumanian and moldovan coaches made her).France didn't put a penny in this).
@@smainhentit I think their english isn't that great they meant to bad for france they screwed up, the person is algerian u can see it on their username
@@amigofavor3777 Her mother country is France and yes she loves it. She looooves her club Avoine Beaumont, Avoine, France. But the French Federation was not willing to accept her back. Read about the huge controversy between the federation located in Paris, and the gymnasts in province, all over France. More: She was born in France. Her mom is French. Her dad is Algerian. She has the double nationality (she is binational).
Funny Never any Video of the Event. just lucky to see a picture of the Elites Gathering at the Door to enter after there Long flights. But Nothing for the Poor Man to see and Marvel at. is this The Home of Democracy and freedom in EU, Dooms Da'ish! FR News. Catering to the Wealthy. is this what we learn from the French. we are so Free that you has a citizen can not see the games except in pictures. No wonder people leave there forever! and don't come Back. Just an Observation I done Care about 2024 Olympics and you make it even easer to forget it. Welcome to France, the first Muslim country in the West. to Late, you have done it this time. Hold 0n for the ride!
Ethnically, she is algerian and sportwise she is algerian.Algeria made her(with the help of her roumanian and moldovan coaches).France didn't put a euro in this.
She was representing France in International gymnastics, but due to a surgery the French didn't let her continue to represent France, so she switched to Algeria bcz she has double nationality (french-Algerian)
The French gymnastics federation prevented her from competing but dual nationality enabled her to fulfill her dream. Congratulations to that amazing athlete, France missed out on a golden opportunity!
She’s Algerian 😅 like Zidane or benzema i wonder why I found a Moroccan comment every where 😂jealousy
@@Mariaelegance Your reply is idiotic if not childish. Unlike you, I am not into flags or nationalities, it’s the performance of the individual that I find impressive.
Why did thr French federation prevent her from competing?
@@sugaray134they missed out for sure. They didn't medically clear her from her previous injury to compete.
@@Mariaelegance Eh? There was no jealousy in his comment, quite the opposite.
1st African woman to get golden in gymnastic. Congratulations
@@john-tt7ln that what french newspapers say.
Congratulations to Algeria
Congratulations to Nemour. Congratulations to Algeria from Morocco.
❤❤❤شكرا خوتنا
3dok machi khok@@fifistayfia2964
She looks like a superhero on those bars. Stunning.
And honestly I will say a thousand and a thousand congratulations to the great country of Algeria 🥇🇪🇺🇩🇿
Thanks you very much.
Congratulations to Algeria . This is fairplay victory. Hope to see Algeria always promote this woman athlete.
Gold for Algeria and Africa she slaps france in the face
Ha ha , love that.😊
Not France, but the French gymnastic federation .
Why is this reporter stressing on how she’s French, before dancing around the subject of why she represented Algeria at the very end with “she has Algerian descent through her father’s family” and while that’s technically true, her father IS full Algerian so it’s weird to phrase it like “he has Algerian descent” instead of just he’s Algerian. She started with that too.
@@fringe394
She is also Algerian through her father.
Bravo Kaylia 🎉🇩🇿
Thanks
@@ZohakutenCrawler😭😭??
Congratulations Kaylia First African women with a golden medals in this discipline.
It's a man
@@Takster Bruh she's not Imane Khelif the boxer
@@Takster
Stop trolling !
@@Takster your mother also is a man
@@Takster unless you aren't a White European girl you are always a man .. whitesuprimacy logic
And France won the Big Golden Finger.
So nice to see a different country win a gymnastics medal.
She’s only 17… incredible, can’t wait to see what the future holds for this young talent! A few more Olympic medals surely!
It was 2 years ago she became an Algerian 🇩🇿 gymnast ! Trained and and experienced thanks to Algeria ! Unlike france who tried to censure her !
French Federation wanted to sabotage her carreer, but her Algerian Nationality saved her...
Most French people are unbearable
very proud & thank you Kaylia for flying the flag of Algeria high. 1'2'3 viva L'Algerie
fantastic for algeria and africa it's the first in africa
She got a huge support because the Algerian community in France is huge 6 millions people, her father is Algerian and get mother is french that's it
Proud of her for not giving up her dream and hard work to go to the Olympic
Congratulations sis
.frence trying to get credit from the performance after rejecting her ….
Amazing, congratulations Kayla we are proud of you
Best story of these Olympics. What a story. Peace and love
One two three viva algeria 🇩🇿 ♥️ ✨️
Congratulations on your stunning win Nemour!
Philippines won its second gold medal with Carlos Yulo
The Filipinos are very nice people, congratulations to them...
I've seen it , congrats !
Congratulations!
Congratulations guys🎉
That's great. Congratulations to him too. Congratulations Algeria, Africa and most of all Kaylia!
Congratulations, the best is coming
Congratulations from Morocco
Bravo Africa
Braaavooo Kailya!
Bravo Kaylia and congratulations to Algeria.
Proud of you Kaylia.
Clearly France lost out big time! All credit to her for competing and winning.
France didn't put a Euro in this, all the credit goes for Algeria and her club(her family's club).
well, her club in france
Bravo
Did you forgot to Mention that she was finances by the Algerian government while the French fédération wanted her out for good from sport after she got an accident.
@@Eviekaii You're right about that. Thanks for the honest testamony.
@@mitsukiorochimaru4291 No problem. Most of the media nowadays is corrupt and one sided, it is what it is.
She’s Algerian why you don’t say French Algerian Zidane ? Or Benzema?
cringe af as usual. u niqqas always make us look bad online
Because she was born in France and competed for France until the French federation tried to hold her career hostage after an injury, so she switched to Algeria, where they supported her.
@@Illyriamars What about Marcus Thuram , born in Italia , is it permissbile to say "French -Italian" ?
She's actually half french from her mother's side
This is not right because there’s a lot of athletes who have double nationality like for example in America: the Asians, who compete in the name of United States their background are from China Korea, Japan whether from a mother or a father; we never saw or heard in the media calling those atheltes: Chinese American or Korean American or a Japanese American. That’s not fair and this is a hate/jealousy and derogatory statement and a bit of racism and it’s unnecessary to portrait her as French Algerian as an athlete, she competes for Algeria. Makes her in the circle of competition : an Algerian athlete. Period
French media hypocrites , the support she got from the crowd were Algerians not the French
Congratulations Kayla let's the star shine
Outstanding routine by Kaylia, well deserved gold, the French gymnastics Federation must be crying right now lol
Bravo Kailya 🥇⭐ 🇩🇿
She's Algerian. Africa is a continent.
It's like saying she's European from France, or American from the USA.
At least 'she' can't hide 'anything'
She has Algerian passport. Stop that BS. She was disrespected by the French gymnastics.
she makes history for Africa and middle east .. thanks france .. Next time keep your Champions xD
Thanks to Algeria who stood with her
Well you should thank Algerian for Zidane too !
@@Mariaelegance and benzema and nasri
The person who forced the point of training before games in Paris is responsible for France losing a gold medal. Great job. 😂
I heard the echo of the slap from Algeria. Congratulations and we are proud of you.
Bravo kiliya
Revenge♥️🇩🇿
The french rejected her ....what a huge L for them ....More power to her
She competed for Algeria for years, she started her career with Algeria and when she joined Algeria, she was a no body.Algeria(with the hekp of her roumanian and moldovan coaches made her).France didn't put a penny in this).
Great
All Africa makes history for French
Shame of french autority
The French government should be ashamed of themselves for letting go this amazing person 😂
Dear France 24,
no olympic medal news about bjp rss country?
🇩🇿🇵🇸🇩🇿
She isn't a frrensh-algerien she has a algerian nationality.
Funny how the French links are always provided yet zero African links are guven for footballers lol
To bad she choosed mother land algeria rest its history 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
What did you want her to choose ?She is an algerian proud girl.
Not a slave
@@smainhentit you tick head read first understand right more time
@@smainhentit I think their english isn't that great they meant to bad for france they screwed up, the person is algerian u can see it on their username
This 2 Reporter is so boring…..got
no personality or what so ever. No Energy being that they are talking about the Olympic. FIRED!
It clearly she love her mother country more ......
It???
@@amigofavor3777 Her mother country is France and yes she loves it. She looooves her club Avoine Beaumont, Avoine, France. But the French Federation was not willing to accept her back. Read about the huge controversy between the federation located in Paris, and the gymnasts in province, all over France.
More: She was born in France. Her mom is French. Her dad is Algerian. She has the double nationality (she is binational).
Funny Never any Video of the Event. just lucky to see a picture of the Elites Gathering at the Door to enter after there Long flights. But Nothing for the Poor Man to see
and Marvel at. is this The Home of Democracy and freedom in EU, Dooms Da'ish! FR News. Catering to the Wealthy. is this what we learn from the French. we are so Free that you has a citizen can not see the games except in pictures. No wonder people leave there forever! and don't come Back. Just an Observation I done Care about 2024 Olympics and you make it even easer to forget it. Welcome to France, the first Muslim country in the West. to Late, you have done it this time. Hold 0n for the ride!
Shame on france gymnastic fédération, its président must be fired
that's why sports and politics are not good bed fellow. that gold medal would be a huge slap in the face of the french government history 🤣
That could be France gold medal, France fumble big time.
Well done. Hopefully the French powers that be ,who blackballed her, are fired ( and belittled in the most petty of ways)
Who in their right mind would oust a child? France did. 😪🥇🤣🗼👎
She made history for her country, Algeria. Not Africa. Algerians hardly ever see themselves as Africans even.
Well they are Africans. Wether they like it or not.
But they are North African...
Why you said that ! We are proud to be Africans.
Hey, you're so wrong bout this one...
Of course, we see ourselves as Africans... an' i'd even add up we're proud to be so
They should look at an atlas, Algeria is clearly in the African continent.
This a technicality she's French not Algerian
😂😂😂Nemours is very french name why do you lie?
Half Algerian from her father and half French
Her father is algeria😂😂😂😂
Ethnically, she is algerian and sportwise she is algerian.Algeria made her(with the help of her roumanian and moldovan coaches).France didn't put a euro in this.
this is so shameful
That was political. The Chinese gymnast was better.
@@jeepluver3195 Tell it to Biles who finds her awesome. It seems you don’t know much about Olympic gymnastics. Excellent cannot but excel.
I smell Jealousy
So French born, French educated, French trained but represents a country she barely has ties to.....
It seems that you are from Morocco.
Get lost
She was representing France in International gymnastics, but due to a surgery the French didn't let her continue to represent France, so she switched to Algeria bcz she has double nationality (french-Algerian)
French rejected her. did you not hear?
She is half French half algerian she has both citizenships ofc she has ties to Algeria
I.know it is hurting you but we'll khelif imene is a man nemour is algerian, so tebboun is what? Congolese?
So France suddenly want to claim her