Antonia Fotaras
Allyson Felix, born on November 18th, 1985 was an American track and field player competing for the U.S. in dozens of sporting events including the Olympics, World Championships, World Indoor Championships, and the Diamond League. She has 21 gold medals, six silver medals, and three bronze awards from her sporting career. Felix is a specialist in sprint, a sport she first began to play when in ninth grade. Since her recent appearance, the sprinter has been an advocate for many causes. She is also one of the women with the highest level of success in sports. Allyson Nicole Felix was born on November 18, 1985, at Los Angeles. Paul Felix was ordained as a minister by the Master's Seminary, Sun Valley. Her mother Marlean Felix was a teacher at Balboa Magnet Primary School. Felix had a keen interest in sports from a young age. Her athletic talent began to be evident when she was studying at Los Angeles Baptist High School. Within just 10 weeks of her first attempt, Felix came in second place at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships for the 200 meter.




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