[4][5] Her parents are Gideon (formerly a long-distance runner) and Irit Tiyouri (an administrative assistant at Tel Aviv University), and she has two younger brothers.
[11][6][12][13] She competed with the San Francisco Dons as a member of four consecutive West Coast Conference (WCC) cross country champion teams, made two trips to the NCAA Cross Country Championships with the team, and made two 10,000-meter semifinal appearances.
[16] She became the second Olympian, following Haley Nemra who represented the Marshall Islands in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games in the women's 800 meters, to come out of the university's track & field team coached by Helen Lehman-Winters.
[17] Tiyouri was one of three University of San Francisco alumni to compete in the 2016 Olympics, joined by basketball player John Cox and synchronized swimmer Mariya Koroleva.
[25] In October 2023, nine days after the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, she ran in the Great 10K Berlin in Germany, and came in fifth with a time of 34:11 minutes.
[26] She said: "The whole last week since the terrible Saturday has been really difficult emotionally, mentally, and physically in light of the horrors we experienced.
and the athletics association, I decided that I should compete because this is my way to represent the Israeli people, to be an ambassador and to contribute to the overall effort.
[19] In April 2024 Tiyouri ran in the NN Marathon Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, and finished in 8th place with a personal best time of 2:26:39.
[19] Tiyouri represented Israel at the 2016 Olympics in the women's marathon in Rio de Janeiro.
"[29] Tiyouri represented Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in 2021 in Tokyo, Japan in the hot (the temperature hit the high 80s) and intensely humid women's marathon.
[31][32][24] Tiyouri represented Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Women's marathon, finishing 49th with a time of 2:33:37.