Seven-time Olympic runner Allison Felix announces her retirement
American track and field athlete Allison Felix announced her retirement on social media. Marca reports.
“I am very grateful to the sport that has changed my life. I owe everything to running, for the first time I felt that I had nothing more to give, ”admitted the 36-year-old runner. “I say goodbye and thank everyone who helped me along the way,” Felix added.
At the Tokyo Olympics, Felix won two medals. The American won bronze in the 400m and gold in the 4x400m relay. The American is the most titled athlete in the world. Felix competed in the sprint. She is a seven-time Olympic champion, 13 times Felix won the world championship. In terms of the number of gold medals at the world championships, she surpassed the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who has 11 awards.
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