US track great Allyson Felix says she is retiring after 2022 season
NEW YORK: Allyson Felix, who closed the Tokyo Games last year with more Olympic medals than any US track and field athlete in history, says she will retire after the 2022 season.
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NEW YORK: Allyson Felix, who closed the Tokyo Games last year with more Olympic medals than any US track and field athlete in history, says she will retire after the 2022 season.
Allyson Felix, who closed the Tokyo Games last year with more Olympic medals than any U.S. track and field athlete in history, says she will retire after the 2022 season.
Seven-time Olympic champion Allyson Felix has announced 2022 will be her final year of competition.
Allyson Felix says this will be her final track and field season, confirming so in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
Seven-times Olympic gold medallist Allyson Felix said on Wednesday that she would run one final track season, months after competing in her fifth Games.
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