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Helene Elliott: Allyson Felix is coming home for one final sprint on the streets of LA

Allyson Felix reacts after the Women's 400 Meter semifinals on day two of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Track& Field Team Trials at Hayward Field on June 19, 2021 in Eugene, Oregon. After winning gold and bronze relay medals at the world championships in Eugene, to pad her record total to 20 world medals, it’ s appropriate she will come home to Los Angeles for her final sprint.

LOS ANGELES — Basketball was Allyson Felix’s game. The court was where the shy minister’s daughter could express herself better than she ever could through words. She cherished her Kobe Bryant jersey and her hoop dreams.

She was 5 foot 6 and slender but she could jump and could she ever run, skills she showed off for L.A. Baptist’s freshman basketball team. When her father Paul and brother Wes urged her to try track and field in the spring of 2000 she agreed, reluctantly. She showed up for the tryouts in long basketball shorts and her favorite Gary Payton Glove sneakers.

“I didn’t know anything about running shoes,” she said.

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