Allyson Felix
Height: 5-6
Weight: 125
Events: 200m
Personal Records: 100m - 11.01 (2007); 200m - 22.11 (2003); 400m - 50.40 (2007)
Born: November 18, 1985 in Los Angeles, Calif.
Current Residence: Los Angeles, Calif.
High School: Los Angeles Baptist HS (Calif.) '03
Coach: Bob Kersee
Career Highlights: 2005 World Outdoor 200m champion; 3-time USA Outdoor 200m champion (’04, ’05, '07); 2004 Olympic 200m silver medalist; World Junior record holder; 2004 USA junior champion; 2003 USA Indoor champion; 2003 Pan American Games bronze medalist; Five-time California state prep champion (three-time 100m, two-time 200m); 2001 World Youth 100m gold medalist
2007: USA Outdoor 200m champion (22.34) and 4th place 100m (11.25)…1st in 400m, 3rd in 100m at Reebok Grand Prix (50.53, 11.01); 1st in 200m at adidas Track Classic (22.18); 1st in 400m at Doha (50.40); 1st in 300m at Tyson Invitational (36.33iAR); 3rd in 100m at Nike Prefontaine Classic (11.27); 4th in 100m at Rome (11.18)
2006: 1st in 200m, 3rd in 100m at World Athletics Final (22.11, 11.07); 5th at Stockholm (22.71); 6th at London (11.33); 1st at Madrid (22.73); 1st at Doha (22.78); 1st at Norwich Union (22.19); 1st at Kansas Relays (11.04PR); ranked # 1 in the world (#1 U.S.) at 200m and #6 in the world (#4 U.S.) in 100m by T&FN
2005: 200m World Outdoor Champion (22.16); 1st in 200m at USA Outdoor Champs (22.13); 1st in 200m at adidas Track Classic (22.14); 3rd in 100m at Rome (11.14); 3rd in 100m at Stockholm (11.29); 7th in 100m at Zurich (11.18); 1st in 100m at Yokohama (11.05PR); 1st in 200m at Doha (22.78); 1st in 200m at Monterrey (22.31); 1st in 200m at World Athletics Final (22.27); 1st at Norwich Union (51.12PR); ranked #1 in the world (#1 U.S.) in 200m and #9 in the world (#4 U.S.) in 100m by T&FN
2004: Olympic 200m silver medalist (22.18 WJ); Olympic Trials 200m champion (22.28); USA Junior 200m champion (22.73); 2nd in 100m at Modesto (11.19); 2nd in 100m at Mt. Sac (11.14w); 3rd in 200m at Payton Jordan US Open (22.71); 3rd at adidas Oregon Track Classic (23.12); 2nd in 400m in Mexico City (51.83); 1st Linz 100m in PR 11.16; 7th in 60m at USA Indoors (7.33); 2nd in 400m at adidas Boston Indoor Games (52.28); 5th in 60m at Verizon Millrose Games (7.36); ranked #2 in the world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN
2003: USA Indoors 200m champion (23.14 national HS record); Pan American Games 200m Bronze medalist (22.93); 3rd at USA Outdoors 200m (22.59); 3rd in Paris on July 4 200m (22.66); 6th in heat 3 at World Outdoor Championships 200m (23.33); 1st in Mexico City 200m (22.11 U.S. junior record, faster than existing WJR); 1st at Mt. SAC Relays in 200m (22.51 U.S. junior record) and 100m HS (11.24w); ran 23.22 in semis at USA Indoors to tie previous HS record; 3rd in semifinal heat at World Indoors (23.29); 1st at Pasadena Games in 400m (52.26); won the California state high school championships 100m (11.29), 200m (22.52); ranked #8 in the world (#3 U.S.) at 200m by T&FN
2002: Runner-up at USA junior champs (23.31); 5th at World Juniors (23.48); won California HS titles at 100m (11.40) and 200m (22.83, fastest by a U.S. junior in 2002)
2001: Won 100m at the 2001 World Youth Athletics (11.57); ran the 200 leg on Team USAs winning Sprint Medley Relay (2:03.82); Won California HS title at 100m (11.61), second in 200 (23.27); won the 200m at Youth Athletics nationals (23.82)
2000: 7th at California HS champs (24.35).

