Allyson Felix
Allyson Nicole Felix was born on the 18th of November the 18th of November, 1985, located in Los Angeles. Paul Felix served as an ordinand within Sun Valley at Master's Seminary. Marlean Felix taught at Balboa Magnet. Felix was an athlete of the highest level and discovered her love for sprinting in the sprints at Los Angeles Baptist High School. Ten weeks after the first time she tried out the sport, she finished second in 200m in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship. Felix graduated from her high school education and was signed to a pro-contract to Adidas. In the year 2004, she began her studies at the University of Southern California, which is where she studied elementary education. The following year, Felix won the first Olympic medal during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece making the world junior record sprinting 200 meters at 22.18 seconds. At the 2005 Helsinki World Championships, Felix was the youngest world champion for running 200m. In 2007, she defended her title by beating Jamaican adversary Veronica Campbell. Felix took part in Beijing London Rio de Janeiro Tokyo and consistently placed among the top three athletes in her respective events.
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