Allyson Felix
Definition
Allyson Felix is a retired American track and field sprinter, renowned for her dominance in the 100m, 200m, and 400m events, as well as relays.
She holds the record for the most Olympic medals won by a track and field athlete, with 11 medals (7 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze) across five Olympic Games from 2004 to 2020.
Felix is also a trailblazer for athlete advocacy, motherhood in sports, and commercial endorsements, often called the 'Queen of the Track' in modern athletics.
Examples
Allyson Felix cruised to victory again, making the competition look like they were jogging in flip-flops.
Watching Allyson Felix run is like seeing physics question its own rules—pure, effortless dominance.
My fitness app tried to motivate me by saying 'Channel your inner Allyson Felix,' but all I did was channel Netflix instead.
Allyson Felix retired with more medals than most sprinters have excuses for losing.