Allyson Felix
Allyson Michel Felix was born the 18th of November 1985 in Los Angeles. The father of the child, Paul Felix is an ordained minister at Master's Seminary, Sun Valley. And her mother Marlean Felix is a teacher at Balboa Magnet Primary School. Felix displayed an early talent for sports when she was studying at Los Angeles Baptist High School. Her sprinting talent at that moment. She came second at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships within just 10 weeks after the first time she tried out. Felix has graduated from high school in 2003, signed a sports contract with Adidas. She then went to at the University of Southern California and completed her studies in elementary education. Felix was awarded her first Olympic prize at the 2004's Summer Olympics In Athens Greece. Felix ran 200 meters in 22.18s and set an all-time junior world record. The 2005 Helsinki World Championships saw her become the youngest woman to be crowned the winner of the 200-meter race. In 2007 she defended this title and beat her Jamaican competitor Veronica Campbell. Felix took part in Beijing London Rio de Janeiro Tokyo and was consistently among the top three athletes in each of her events.
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