Allyson Felix
Allyson Michelle Felix was born Los Angeles on November 18 1985. Paul Felix, the father of Allyson Michelle Felix, is a minister ordained at Master's Seminary Sun Valley. Marlean Felix works as a teacher of primary schools in Balboa Magnet. Felix displayed an early talent for sports when she was attending Los Angeles Baptist High School. Her sprinting talent at that moment. After a few weeks of the first time she tried out, she was ranked second for 200m at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship. Felix completed her high school education and was signed to an official contract to Adidas. In 2004, she began her studies at her first year at the University of Southern California, which is where she studied elementary education. Felix took home her first Olympic Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics held at Athens Greece. Felix set the Junior World Record sprinting 200 meters in 22.18 seconds. In 2005, the Helsinki World Championships saw her become the shortest woman ever to win the 200 meter race. In 2007, she won this title and beat her Jamaican rival Veronica Campbell. Felix was a regular competitor in Beijing, London Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo. She always finished at the top of the podium in the events.
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