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Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

Alison Felix, Olympic 7 Gold King, is also the most Olympic medal ever female track and field athlete. At the World Championships in Athletics, she won the 1st gold medal and medal count in history, more than Bolt! Now, Felix has announced that he will retire at the end of the season.

Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

Felix is 36 years old, and as early as 2003, the 18-year-old Felix turned out to be a 18-year-old Felix who broke the 11-year-old American high school girls' 200-meter record, and then broke the 23-year-old young women's world record!

Felix then entered her illustrious athletics career, winning the silver medal in the 200m at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

At the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, she won gold medals in the 4×400m relay; at the 2012 London Olympics, she won three gold medals in the 200m, 4×400m relay and 4×100m relay; at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Felix won another gold medal in the 4×400m relay and the 4×100m relay; and at the Tokyo Olympics, Felix won the gold medal in the 4×400m relay.

Having competed in 5 Olympic Games, Felix won 7 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze, and she is the only female track and field athlete to win 7 Olympic gold medals.

Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

At the World Championships in Athletics, Felix was equally outstanding, winning a total of 12 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze at the World Championships in her career, ranking first in the history of athletics in terms of gold medals and medals, more than Bolt.

It can be said that Felix is an uncompromising track and field legend.

Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

In 2018, Felix was promoted to a mother, and now she is 36 years old. On social media, Felix emotionally wrote, "When I was a child, others mocked me as a chicken leg, and I didn't think about it to have such a career. I'm thankful for running, it rewrote my life. Thanks to the people who have always supported me, this season, I will run for women, I will run for my daughter's bright future, I will run for you! I want to create a better world for women. ”

Good bye! The Olympic 7 Gold King announced his retirement at the end of the season, and the World Championships won 12 golds, more than Bolt

At the end of the season, we're about to say goodbye to the legend! Goodbye, Alison Felix!

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