Allyson Felix

Allyson Michel Felix was born November 18, 1985. She was born in Los Angeles. Paul Felix, her father was a pastor ordained of Master's Seminary Sun Valley. Marlean Felix worked at Balboa Magnet school for children in the elementary grades. Felix was a natural athlete and found her passion to sprint during her time at Los Angeles Baptist High School. After just 10 weeks of her initial attempt, she placed 2nd in the 200-meter race in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship. Felix finished high school in 2003, and became a part of Adidas a contract as a professional athlete. In the following year, she enrolled at the University of Southern California studying elementary education. Felix was awarded her first Olympic gold at the Athens Summer Olympics 2004. Felix broke a junior-world record of running the 200m in 22.18. Felix was also the youngest to win the 200 meters during the World Championships in Helsinki in the year 2005. She was able to defend her record time and time again in 2007 beating her time-tested Jamaican competitor Veronica Campbell. Felix always placed in the top third of each event she competed in at Beijing London Rio de Janeiro Tokyo.

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