Allyson Felix

Allyson Michelle Felix was born Los Angeles on November 18 1985. She was the daughter of Paul Felix was an ordained minister at the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley and the mother of her child Marlean Felix was a school teacher at Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix showed an early aptitude for athletics when she was in high school at Los Angeles Baptist High School. Her sprinting talent at that time. After her first audition and placing in the top two in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships, for 200-meter sprint in only 10 weeks. Felix graduated from high school and signed an agreement with Adidas. In the year 2004, she was enrolled at the University of Southern California, which is where she studied elementary education. One year later Felix won her very first Olympic medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece setting an all-time junior world record running 200 meters in 22.18 seconds. Felix was also the youngest to win the 200 meter in the world championships in Helsinki in the year 2005. She was able to defend her record once again in 2007, by beating time-tested Jamaican opponent Veronica Campbell. Felix was consistently in the top 3 in her various competitions during the Olympics which took place in Beijing London Rio de Janeiro Tokyo.

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