
Djenna Laroui, a 21-year-old gymnast, has officially announced her decision to change her sports nationality to represent Algeria. Laroui shared her decision on Instagram, stating that the idea of representing Algeria had always been present and that she seized the current opportunity. She had previously represented France for nearly a decade, earning a bronze medal in the team all-around at the 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships and being part of the extended French team for the World Championships in Antwerp where France also won team bronze. Her career faced a challenge in 2024 with a six-month suspension following a positive anti-doping control. Laroui expressed honor in having represented France but believes Algeria aligns better with her career aspirations. She is the third French-Algerian gymnast to join Algeria, following Olympic champion Kaylia Nemour and Léna Khenoun, indicating a growing trend of diaspora talent joining Algerian gymnastics. Laroui arrived at Houari Boumédiène International Airport with the national women's team, including Kaylia Nemour, marking the start of her new journey.
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