Nada Chroudi gained her first international experience in 2011 at the Pan-Arab Games in Doha , where she won the gold medal in the heptathlon with 4993 points and took fifth place in the javelin throw with 38.60 m. The following year she took part for the first time in the African Championships in Porto-Novo and reached fourth place with 5146 points. In 2013, she won the bronze medal behind the French Laura Arteil and Madelaine Buttinger from Canada at the Francophonie Games in Nice with 4966 points . At the 2014 African Athletics Championships in Marrakech she was fourth with 5011 points and in 2015 at the Arab Championships in Madinat Isa with 5217 points, she won the silver medal behind Egyptian Hoda Hagras and with 43.17 m the bronze medal in the javelin behind the two Egyptians Nourhan Mohammed and Reda Adel Ahmed . In the following year she finished fifth at the African Championships in Durban with 5396 points and in 2017 she won the Arab Championships in Radès with 5029 points in the heptathlon and with 13.42 m also in the shot put . Two years later she defended her title in the heptathlon at the Arab Championships in Cairo with 5515 points and won the bronze medal in the javelin throw behind the Egyptians Salma Shamseldin and Sherine Hussein with a distance of 45.16 m . In August she took part in the Africa Games in Rabat for the first time , where she won the bronze medal in the heptathlon with 5302 points behind the Burkinabe Marthe Koala and Kemi Francis from Nigeria.
In 2009 and 2010 Chroudi became Tunisian champion in heptathlon, in 2010 also in the long jump and in the 100 meter hurdles . In 2013 and 2016 he won the shot put and the hurdles sprint and in 2013 also the javelin throw. In 2019 she was successful in the hurdles sprint.
Personal best
100 m hurdles: 14.24 s (+0.3 m / s), April 5, 2019 in Cairo
60 meter hurdles (hall): 9.08 s, February 3, 2019 in Eaubonne
Long jump: 5.96 m (+0.4 m / s), August 29, 2019 in Rabat
Long jump (hall): 5.91 m, January 21, 2017 in Eaubonne ( Tunisian record )