Allyson Felix
Allyson Michel Felix was born on 18 November 1985. She was born in Los Angeles. Paul Felix served as an ordinand in Sun Valley at Master's Seminary. Marlean Felix taught at Balboa Magnet. Felix's talent for athletics was evident from the moment she started attending Los Angeles Baptist High School. She finished second in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships within just 10 weeks after her first attempt. Felix finished her high school year in 2003 and became a part of Adidas an agreement as professional athlete. The following year she attended University of Southern California studying elementary education. Felix was presented with her first Olympic medal at the 2004's Summer Olympics In Athens Greece. Felix ran 200 meters in 22.18s, setting a new junior world record. At the 2005 Helsinki World Championships, Felix became the world's youngest champion in the distance of 200 meters. The following year, she won her title by beating Jamaican rival Veronica Campbell. Felix was consistently in the top three in all of her events in Beijing London Rio de Janeiro Tokyo.
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