Allyson Felix

Allyson Nicole Felix was born on the 18th of November of 1985 located in Los Angeles. Paul Felix served as an ordinand in Sun Valley at Master's Seminary. Marlean Felix taught at Balboa Magnet. Felix displayed an early talent to play sports while attending Los Angeles Baptist High School. Her sprinting potential at the time. Within 10 weeks of her first attempt, she finished third in the 200 meters during the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship. Felix was signed to a career in professional sports with Adidas in 2003. She after that she enrolled at University of Southern California to learn about elementary education. A year later Felix won the first Olympic medal during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece setting a junior world record by sprinting 200 meters at 22.18 seconds. The 2005 Helsinki World Championships saw her becoming the youngest female to win the 200 meter race. In 2007 she defended this title and beat her Jamaican competitor Veronica Campbell. Felix was a regular competitor in London, Beijing Rio de Janeiro, as well as Tokyo. She was consistently at the top of the podium in the events.

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