[3] By competing in London she became one of the first female athletes to represent the country at the Olympic Games.
[5] She began training as an athlete in 2008, under the guidance of Tunisian coach and former international middle-distance runner Naima Ben Amara.
[5] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Malki suffered a pulled hamstring steps out of the starting blocks.
Her race ended in sudden pain on the track, eventually taken off in a wheelchair.
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