(CNN) โ€”ย Cheering crowds filled the streets of Tiaret, Algeria on Friday evening to welcome boxerย Imane Khelifย back home as she returned from theย Paris Olympic Gamesย where she won a gold medal.

She posted a video of the parade to herย Instagramย story on Friday, leading the crowd in frenzied cheers as they waved back at her.

Other photos show her standing on the top deck of a slow-moving open-top bus, wearing her gold medal and waving to the crowds in the northern Algerian city around her, as the night sky lights up from hundreds of people holding up their cell phones to take pictures.

Khelif became the centre of global attention after Italian boxer Angela Carini quit their bout in 46 seconds, before she went on to win the womenโ€™s 66kg welterweight gold medal a week later.

Some spectators watching her bout against Carini raised questions about Khelifโ€™s participation, citing a 2023 decision by a now-discredited boxing regulator to bar her from a womenโ€™s tournament on gender eligibility grounds.

People gather in the streets as Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif waves from the top of a double decker bus. Credit: Anis Belghoul / AP via CNN Newsource

The International Olympic Committee (IOC), however, strongly supported her participation in the 2024 Games, with IOC spokesperson Mark Adams saying she was โ€œborn female, was registered female, lived her life as a female, boxed as a female, has a female passport.โ€

The fight became a flashpoint for an often-misinformed debate about how women are allowed to compete in sports. It also triggered an onslaught of online abuse, with transphobic commentators incorrectly calling Khelif โ€œa manโ€ because of an alleged physical advantage.

With the eyes of the world on her, Khelif progressed through the competition, received huge amounts of support from the crowds watching her fight and eventually won a gold medal.

โ€œIโ€™m very happy. For eight years, this has been my dream and Iโ€™m now the Olympic champion and gold medalist,โ€ she said after the fight. โ€œIโ€™ve worked for eight years, no sleep, eight years tired.โ€

Khelif won one of Algeriaโ€™s two gold medals at the Paris Olympics, with gymnast Kaylia Nemour winning the other in the womenโ€™s uneven bars.

On their return to Algeria, they were greeted by the countryโ€™s president Abdelmadjid Tebboune, alongside runner Djamel Sedjati who won a bronze medal in the menโ€™s 800 meters.

After Khelif won her gold medal, her lawyer Nabil Boudi said she filed a legal complaint with the Paris prosecutors saying Khelif suffered โ€œaggravated online harassment.โ€