Alysson Felix won her 11th Olympic medal today as part of the US women’s 4×400 relay team. That surpasses the previous record held by track legend Carl Lewis, making Felix the all-time leader in Olympic track and field medals.
The US women’s 4×400 meter relay team blew out its closest competition, Poland, by more than three and a half seconds.
“For me, I just came out really at peace and wanting to soak it all in,” Felix said. “I think this is a really special team because we’re not 400-meter runners — I don’t consider myself a 400-meter specialist. We all do different things, and it was really cool to come together to get to close out the Olympic Games and for me, my Olympic career in this way.”
The US led the entire race, with 400-meter hurdles world record holder Sydney McLaughlin leading of, followed by Felix, then Hurdles silver medalist Dalilah Muhammad,...
The US women’s 4×400 meter relay team blew out its closest competition, Poland, by more than three and a half seconds.
“For me, I just came out really at peace and wanting to soak it all in,” Felix said. “I think this is a really special team because we’re not 400-meter runners — I don’t consider myself a 400-meter specialist. We all do different things, and it was really cool to come together to get to close out the Olympic Games and for me, my Olympic career in this way.”
The US led the entire race, with 400-meter hurdles world record holder Sydney McLaughlin leading of, followed by Felix, then Hurdles silver medalist Dalilah Muhammad,...
- 8/7/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Allyson Felix won her 11th career Olympic medal Saturday, combining with her American teammates to finish the 4×400-meter relay in 3 minutes, 16.85 seconds for a runaway victory.
The team of Felix, Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad and Athing Mu was never in jeopardy in this one. It was America’s seventh straight victory at the Olympics in the 4×400. Poland finished second, 3.68 seconds behind, and Jamaica finished third.
Felix, who became the most-decorated woman in Olympic track history when she won bronze in the 400 the night before, now passes Carl Lewis with the most track medals of ...
The team of Felix, Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad and Athing Mu was never in jeopardy in this one. It was America’s seventh straight victory at the Olympics in the 4×400. Poland finished second, 3.68 seconds behind, and Jamaica finished third.
Felix, who became the most-decorated woman in Olympic track history when she won bronze in the 400 the night before, now passes Carl Lewis with the most track medals of ...
It was a fun-filled day for celebrities at the Gold Meets Golden party in Beverly Hills, CA, on Jan. 4. The event - which is held annually to connect famous entertainers with athletes and Olympians ahead of the Golden Globes award show - attracted some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
This year, stars such as Nicole Kidman, Beanie Feldstein, Joey King, Ben Platt, and Zoey Deutch descended on the Los Angeles scene to celebrate with athletes, including track and field star Dalilah Muhammad and Paralympic swimmer Mallory Weggemann. Guests posed for a few photo ops on the red carpet and in the venue where they enjoyed a performance by Harriet's Cynthia Erivo.
Many of the Hollywood attendees are anticipating an exciting night at the Golden Globes, which airs Jan. 5. While Ben is in the running for best actor in a TV musical or comedy for his role in Netflix's The Politician,...
This year, stars such as Nicole Kidman, Beanie Feldstein, Joey King, Ben Platt, and Zoey Deutch descended on the Los Angeles scene to celebrate with athletes, including track and field star Dalilah Muhammad and Paralympic swimmer Mallory Weggemann. Guests posed for a few photo ops on the red carpet and in the venue where they enjoyed a performance by Harriet's Cynthia Erivo.
Many of the Hollywood attendees are anticipating an exciting night at the Golden Globes, which airs Jan. 5. While Ben is in the running for best actor in a TV musical or comedy for his role in Netflix's The Politician,...
- 1/5/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
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