Allyson Michelle Felix is an American sprinter who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. She is the 2012 Olympic champion, a 3-time World champion, and 2-time Olympic silver medalist. Felix is the only female track and field athlete to ever win six Olympic gold medals, and is tied with Merlene Ottey as the most decorated female Olympian.
About Allyson Felix in brief

At the age of 18, Felix finished as the silverist in the 2004 Summer Olympics, behind Veronica Campbell of Jamaica; in doing so she set a world record over 200 meters with her time of 22.11 seconds. Felix became the youngest gold medalist at the World Championships in Helsinki in 2005 and successfully defended her title at two years later in Osaka. She has since graduated with a degree in elementary education. She ran for the University of Southern California, where she went on to earn a master’s degree in math and science. In 2003, she was named the national girls’ \”High School Athlete of the Year\” by Track and Field News. As a senior, she finished second in the 200 m at the US Indoor Track & Field Championships. She won the 200 meters at the 2004 World Junior Championships in Mexico City, the fastest in history for a high school girl ). Felix graduated in 2003, making headlines by forgoing college eligibility to sign a professional contract with Adidas. In 2005, she became a five-time winner at the meet. At Osaka, Felix caught Jamaican Veronica Campbell and surged down the straight to finish in 21. 81 seconds, lowering her own season-leading time by 0. 37 seconds. After the final she stated that she felt so good that she finally managed to run under 22 seconds.
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