Antonia Fotaras
Allyson Felix, born on November 18th, 1985 is an American track and field athlete competing for the U.S. in dozens of sporting events like the Olympics, World Championships, World Indoor Championships, and the Diamond League. There are 21 gold medals, 6 silver medals and three bronze medals in her athletic career. Felix is a specialist in sprints who began her career at the age of nineteen. In recent years, the sprinter has been an outspoken advocate for a variety of issues. She is also one of the top women in athletics. Allyson Nicole Felix was born November 18, 1985, from Los Angeles. The father of her, Paul Felix, was ordained as a as a minister in the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley and their mother, Marlean Felix, was the head of school at Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix showed a flair for athletics from the beginning, revealing her athletic abilities when she was a student at the Los Angeles Baptist High School. She came second in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship in only 10 weeks, after her very first tryout.




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