Born in Lorient to Senegalese parents, she opted to represent Senegal internationally from 2010 onwards.[2] Training with the Stade Rennais Athletisme club, she was the 2005 French junior champion and competed for her country of birth at the 2007 European Athletics U23 Championships. She cleared sixty metres for the first time that year, setting a personal best of 62.00 m in June.[3] She improved to 63.44 m in 2009 and won the French universities championship in Nice in 2010.[4]
Following her transfer to Senegal at the end of 2009, she went on to break the Senegalese record five times in 2010, culminating in a personal best of 64.11 m to win the gold medal at the 2010 African Championships in Athletics. She brought an end to Marwa Hussein's eight-year dominance of the event.[5] She bettered her own record four more times in 2011, with a throw of 68.45 m in Tomblaine being her season's best. She gained selection for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and threw 66.15 m in the qualifiers in what was Senegal's first hammer throw appearance at the competition.[4] She ended her year with a gold medal at the 2011 All-Africa Games.[6]
After she lost her African double title (African Championships at Marrakech 2014 and All Africa Games 2015), she came back and won the gold medal at 2016 African Championships in Athletics Durban 2016. She broke the African championships record of Marhwa Hussein with 68.35 m.