Athletes to Watch: Allyson Felix A nine-time Olympic medalist (six gold), Felix is the most decorated U.S. woman in track and field and is tied for the most all-time track and field Olympic medals by any woman. Life has changed drastically for Felix since Rio. She won three medals at the 2017 World Championships (bronze in the 400m, gold in both relays), and then in November 2018 she gave birth to daughter Camryn via emergency C-section. Felix hopes to return to competition this summer at the U.S. Championships, and though her best individual races may be behind her, Felix remains a key member of the U.S. relays and a team leader. Tokyo would be her 5th Olympics at age 34. Visit Allyson's Team USA profile Athlete Info Sport Track and Field Height 5'6" Weight 125 Date of Birth November 18th, 1985 Hometown Los Angeles, CA Current Residence Los Angeles, CA Trivia After her pregnancy, Allyson left Nike and became the became the first ever athlete to be sponsored by Athleta, whose parent company is GAP. Grow your Olympic knowledge Tokyo Olympic Spotlight: Sunisa Lee As the youngest member of Team USA's gymnastics team Suni Lee has been on the journey of a lifetime. Hear about her story in our latest spotlight. Team USA is Ready Even though the Olympics were postponed, Team USA promises to be more prepared than ever. Tokyo Olympics Recap: Top Inspirational Moments of the Games The Tokyo Olympics were full of moments both big and small that inspired viewers around the world. Here are some of SportsEngine's favorites. U.S.A. Cycling Standout Mandy Marquardt Grateful for Two Distinctive and Memorable Coaches U.S.A. Cycling Standout Mandy Marquardt Grateful for Two Distinctive and Memorable Coaches The Invisible Bond | Documentary The relationship between a visually impaired athlete and his or her guide is impeccably strong. Learn how these invisible bonds are formed and how they can develop beyond sport. Hometown Hopefuls: Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes, California Aleia Hobbs is one of the women to watch ahead of August’s world championships and the 2024 Paris Olympics. View More sports in this article Track & Field tags in this article 2020 Summer Olympics Athletes to Watch Fan SportsEngine