Allyson Felix is the most decorated track and field athlete in history. With a record 20 World Championship medals and 11 medals at the Olympic Games - including seven golds - she ranks among the sport's greats.
In 2022, the Los Angeles native said goodbye to the sport aged 36 at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon. After helping USA to mixed 4x400m bronze, Felix ran in the heats of the women's 4x400m relay and collected her 14th gold medal at Worlds. That tally is three more than Usain Bolt who won 14 Worlds medals in total.
Specialising initially in the 200m, Felix was just 19 when she won her first world title in Helsinki in 2005. She retained her 200m title in Osaka two years later, but had to settle for silver on her Olympic debut at Beijing 2008 behind Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown. The youngster did win gold in the women's 4x400m, running the second leg in a comfortable American success.
"Everyone sees the glory moments, but they don't see what happens behind the scenes.”
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