描述Brussels, Memorial Van Damme, Allyson Felix (32593013890).jpg | Memorial Van Damme, Allyson Felix (USA) Olympic champion:- 2008 Beijing, 4x100m relay- 2012 London, 200m- 2012 London, 4x100m relay- 2012 London, 4x400m relay- 2016 Rio de Janeiro, 4x100m relay- 2016 Rio de Janeiro, 4x400m relay World champion:- 2005 Helsinki, 200m- 2007 Osaka, 200m- 2007 Osaka, 4x100m relay- 2007 Osaka, 4x400m relay- 2009 Berlin, 200m- 2009 Berlin, 4x400m relay- 2011 Daegu, 4x100m relay- 2011 Daegu, 4x400m relay- 2015 Beijing, 400m Allyson Michelle Felix (born November 18, 1985) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. At 200 meters, she is the 2012 Olympic champion, a 3-time World champion (2005–09), and 2-time Olympic silver medalist (2004–08). At 400 meters, she is the 2015 World champion and 2016 Olympic silver medalist. She has won five additional Olympic gold medals as a member of the United States' women's relay teams: three at 4 × 400 meters (2008–16), and two at 4 x 100 meters (2012–16). The 2012 U.S. Olympic 4 x 100 meters team also set the women's 4x100 meters world-record that still stands. Felix is the only female track and field athlete to ever win six Olympic gold medals, and is tied with Merlene Ottey as the most decorated female Olympian in track and field history, with a total of nine Olympic medals. Felix's 200 meters best of 21.69 secs from 2012, ranks her sixth on the all-time list. In 2013, she broke the world best for the rarely contested 150 meters distance, running 16.36 secs. In the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2015 World Championships, she ran the fastest split ever recorded by an American woman, and third fastest split ever after Jarmila Kratochvilova and Marita Koch, with 47.72. As a participant in the US Anti-Doping Agency's "Project Believe" program, Felix is regularly tested to ensure that her body is free of performance-enhancing drugs. She is coached by Bobby Kersee. (source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allyson_Felix) |