Antonia Fotaras
Allyson Felix was born on November 18, 1985, is an American track and field athlete who represents the U.S. in dozens of athletic events, including the Olympics, World Championships, World Indoor Championships, and the Diamond League. Her track and field career has seen her take home 21 gold medals six silver, and three bronze medals. Felix is a sprinter that she started when at the age of nineteen. Since her recent appearance she has become an active advocate for various causes. She's also one many of the best-known women in athletics. Allyson Michel Felix was born November 18th, 1985, in Los Angeles. Her father, Paul Felix, was ordained as a pastor at the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley, and Her mother Marlean Felix, was the school's teacher for Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix showed a flair for sport early in her life, and was able to discover her speedy abilities while she was a student at the Los Angeles Baptist High School. Only 10 weeks after her initial tryout, she came in second place in the 200 meters of the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship.




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