Atora had played
football as a youth, but her father enrolled her in
taekwondo in 2011. Atora took a break from competition for a time and had a son. Afterwards, she initially stopped competing altogether. Still, she decided to relaunch her career after receiving support from several people. She participated in the African Championships in 2021 and the
2023 World Taekwondo Grand Prix, and won the bronze medal at the 2023 Senegal Open. Atora was one of four Gabonese taekwondo practitioners invited to the
African Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament in February 2024. She defeated
Nada Laaraj of Morocco to qualify for the
2024 Summer Olympics as a representative of Gabon. She was the country's first qualifier for the 2024 Olympics, its only taekwondo qualifier, and its first-ever female taekwondo qualifier. In an interview with
Gabon Media Time following her win, she described her career as "I hit people for a living." ==References==