Antonia Fotaras
Allyson, who was born on the 18th of November, 1985 is an American track and field athlete. She competes for the United U.S. in several athletic competitions like the Olympics, World Championships and World Indoor Championships. Through her professional career, she has won 21 gold as well as silver medals. Additionally, she holds three bronze medals. Felix is a sprinter that she started when at the age of nineteen. The sprinter is by far the most decorated female participant in track and field history and has become an active advocate for a variety of causes in recent years. Allyson Michelle Felix was born in Los Angeles on November 18 on the 18th of November in 1985. The father of her, Paul Felix, was ordained as a minister at the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley, and Her mother Marlean Felix, was an educator in Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix had an early passion for athletics. She found her running potential while she was at Los Angeles Baptist High School. Within a short time after her debut attempt, Felix placed second at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships, in the 200-meter race.
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