Antonia Fotaras
Allyson born on the 18th of November, 1985 is an American track-and-field athlete. She represents the United U.S. in several athletic competitions including at the Olympics, World Championships and World Indoor Championships. Her athletic career has seen her win 21 gold 6 silver and three bronze medals. Felix is a sprinter that she started when in ninth grade. The sprinter is the most popular female in the history of track and field athletics the past and has also been an outspoken activist for several reasons in recent years. Allyson Michelle Felix was born Los Angeles on November 18 on the 18th of November in 1985. Her father, Paul Felix, was an ordained as a minister in the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley, and the mother of her child, Marlean Felix, was the school's teacher in Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix had an early passion in sports. She recognized her sprinting aptitude while she attended Los Angeles Baptist High School. Felix finished second at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships in just 10 weeks following the first time she tried out.




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