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Nora Monie
Cameroonian athlete (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nora Atim Monie (born 4 June 1997) is a Cameroonian athlete specializing in discus throw. She is a medalist at the African Games, African Championships, and Islamic Solidarity Games.
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Early life and education
Monie was born to Paul and Claudia Monie. She attended Sharyland High School in Mission, Texas, where she was a track and field athete.[1] During her senior year she was a regional champion in discus throw with a throw of 136.8 feet (41.7 m), and advanced to the state championship.[2] At the UIL State Track and Field Championship, she was the winner in discus throw with a throw of 141.8 feet (43.2 m).[3]
She then attended the University of Houston where she was a member of the track and field team.[1]
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Career
Monie competed at the 2022 African Championships and won a silver medal in discus throw with a throw of 54.44 metres (178.6 ft).[4][5] She then competed at the 2023 African Games and won a bronze medal in discus throw with a throw of 56.11 metres (184.1 ft).[6]
In July 2025, she set a national record for Cameroon in discus throw with a distance of 61.33 metres (201.2 ft). In November 2025, she competed at the 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games and won a gold medal in the discus throw with an Islamic Solidarity Games record throw of 57.04 metres (187.1 ft).[7]
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