American sprinter Allyson Felix announced to TIME she plans to return to the track for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
Eleven-time Olympic medalist Allyson Felix announces plans to resume training for 2028 Olympics in her hometown of Los Angeles, when she'll be 42.
Allyson Felix didn't let that bad ankle bother her. She cruised to victory in the 400 meters at U.S. Olympic Trials to keep her chances alive for an unprecedented women's 200-400 double in Rio later ...
Allyson Felix is attempting a comeback at age 40 that could give her a chance to add to her Olympic-record medal haul two ...
Allyson Felix announces a comeback at age 40, targeting the 2028 Olympics in LA. The Olympic legend’s return is sparking ...
The 11-time Olympic medalist and 40-year-old mother of two, who hasn’t competed since 2022, seeks to participate in her ...
After failing to qualify for the 200 meters, six-time Olympic medalist Allyson Felix was left with a single-minded purpose here at these Summer Games: To win gold in the 400. She’s off to a good start ...
Allyson Felix plans to return to competition in 2027, ending a five-year retirement.
Felix, the most decorated woman in Olympic track history, is eyeing one more run for gold in her hometown of Los Angeles.
NEW YORK — If all goes according to plan, Allyson Felix will run a semifinal of the 400 meters around 8:45 p.m. on Aug. 14. About 13 hours later, she’ll race in the preliminaries of the 200, then ...