Allyson Michelle Felix OLY (born November 18, 1985) is a retired American track and field athlete who competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. She specialized in the 200 meters from 2003 to 2013, then gradually shifted to the 400 meters later in her career. At 200 meters, Felix is the 2012 Olympic champion, a three-time world champion (2005–2009), a two-time Olympic silver medalist (2004 and 2008), and the 2011 world bronze medalist. At 400 meters, she is the 2015 world champion, 2011 world silver medalist, 2016 Olympic silver medalist, 2017 world bronze medalist, and 2020 Olympic bronze medalist. Across the short distances, Felix is a ten-time U.S. national champion (2004, 2005, 2007–2012, 2015 and 2016). More about Allyson Felix
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Felix played a key role on the United States women's relay teams, winning six additional Olympic gold medals: four consecutive medals at 4 × 400 meters (2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020) and two at 4 × 100 meters (2012 and 2016). The 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic 4 × 100 m teams set a world record of 40.82 s and the second fastest time of 41.01 s, respectively. With these six golds from relays and one from an individual event, Felix became the first female track and field athlete to ever win seven Olympic gold medals. She is also the most decorated woman in Olympic track and field history and the most decorated American track and field athlete in Olympic history, having earned 11 total medals from five consecutive Olympic Games. Felix is the most decorated athlete, male or female, in World Athletics Championships history with 20 career medals, 7 from individual events and 13 from team relays. With a combined Olympic and World Championship total of 31 medals, she is also the overall most decorated athlete in track and field history, with 12 medals from individual events and 19 from relays. Felix was the first athlete in track and field history to medal in 3 different relays, 4 × 100 m, 4 × 400 m and mixed 4 × 400 m.The most expensive item with a signature of Allyson Felix (Allyson Felix Autographed Track Shoe Beckket Certification # BA51253) was sold in August 2022 for $499.99 while the cheapest item (Allyson Felix AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 Photo GO USA!!!) found a new owner for $2.24 in August 2012. The month with the most items sold (2) was August 2021 with an average selling price of $172.09 for an autographed item of Allyson Felix. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2022 with $499.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.24 was August 2012. In average, an autographed item from Allyson Felix is worth $38.00.
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Allyson Felix 8x10 Framed Matted Signed Autograph Photo Track & Field Olympian | $169.19 | ||
Allyson Felix Autographed 11x14 USA Olympic Track Star London Rio PROOF | $174.99 | ||
Allyson Felix autographed 8x10 photo, authenticated | $35.00 | ||
Allyson Felix Autographed Track Shoe Beckket Certification # BA51253 | $499.99 | ||
Allyson Felix Signed 2016 Rio Olympics Gold Medal PSA COA Sprinter Runner Summer | $52.00 | ||
Allyson Felix Signed 3x5 Index Card USA Olympics Track & Field | $24.99 | ||
ALLYSON FELIX Signed 8 x 10 OLYMPIC RINGS Photo Autograph w/ COA AUTO USA Gold | $54.99 | ||
Collectible: Olympian Allyson Felix Signed USATF Baton | $66.00 | ||
Olympic Gold Medalist USA Allyson Felix Signed Autographed Nike Shoe Summer | $54.99 | ||
Rare 1 of 100 ALLYSON FELIX Adidas Limited Edition PHOTO SIGNED IN 2004 Olympics | $149.95 |
Allyson Felix on retirement and advocating for equitable maternal health (06/25/23): Allyson Felix, the most decorated U.S. track and field athlete in Olympic history, retired in 2022. Now, she's forging a new legacy through her advocacy work on Black maternal health care, pay equity and empowering the next generation of women athletes.
Felix nixes retirement, helps 4x400 relay to final (07/24/22): After leading the 4x400 mixed relay to a bronze medal on Friday, American Allyson Felix was called out of retirement and helped guide the 4x400 women's relay team to the final at the world championships on Saturday.
Felix wins 4x400 bronze in farewell race at worlds (07/16/22): Allyson Felix won her 19th and final medal in the world championships Friday night -- a bronze she took after running the second leg of America's 4x400-meters in the mixed relay that's been touted as the last major race of the 36-year-old's career.
Allyson Felix won one last gold, then soaked in her final Olympics moment (08/07/21): Felix's final Olympics ended in gold. And she was determined to enjoy it all.
What you missed in Tokyo: Allyson Felix has the record, USA men's hoops and Nell (08/07/21): Kevin Durant became a three-time Olympic gold medalist, but that's not the only hardware at stake at the Tokyo Olympics.
Allyson Felix's grit, more than her speed, is what makes her a legend (08/2021): Felix hasn't always had the fastest times, yet she is the most decorated woman ever in Olympic track.
The Faces of the Games: 25 U.S. Olympians to watch in Tokyo (07/2021): Simone Biles. Katie Ledecky. Allyson Felix. The Olympics will be full of stars you probably know -- but also many you might not. Here's who to watch.
Richardson out, Felix in 200M field at U.S. trials (06/2021): Sha'Carri Richardson has opted out of the 200M competition, and Allyson Felix has taken her place.
Olympic postponement just another obstacle for Allyson Felix to overcome (04/2020): A month ago, Allyson Felix was preparing for her fifth Olympics, stronger than ever after giving birth in 2018. Now everything is uncertain -- except that Felix will keep pushing toward her goals.