Allyson Felix
Allyson Felix is an American track and field sprint athlete who is worth a net of $4.5 million. Allyson Felix holds more Olympic track and field medals than any female athlete in history. Carl Lewis, an American track and field competitor with 12 medals, is the sole person with more medals. At the time of writing, Allyson has won 10 Olympic medals.Allyson Felix was just 18 when she won the silver medalist in the 200 meter event in the 2004 Summer Olympics. With the time of 22.18, she also created an World Junior Record for the 200-meter race. Her father, Paul, is a Baptist minister and was an exceptional sprinter as a teen. From her teacher mother, Marlean, Allyson inherited her athletic legs. Felix followed her older brother, Wes, into the track, but she did not try out for a track team until her ninth-grade school year Los Angeles Baptist High School in North Hills. She had a remarkable high school career , which was completed in a matter of days. In just ten weeks following the tryout, she had qualified for a state championship. She placed seventh in the 200m event.
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