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Track star Allyson Felix named women’s Sports Foundation’s Sportswoman Of The Year

Track star Allyson Felix named women’s Sports Foundation’s Sportswoman Of The Year
Allyson Felix of Team USA after winning the bronze medal in the women's 400-meter final on August 6, 2021, in Tokyo. PHOTO/David Ramos/Getty Images
Monday, October 18, 2021

Olympian Allyson Felix was honored as Sportswoman of the Year by the Women’s Sports Foundation.

The 18-time World Championship gold medalist who holds 6 Olympic gold medals – has had nothing short of a triumphant year.

Felix – who hails from California – won 2 medals during the Tokyo Games, making her the most awarded American in Olympic track and field history. As a strong advocate for women’s empowerment, Felix has spearheaded several impactful initiatives centered on equality in sports.

She teamed up with the apparel brand Athleta and the Women’s Sports Foundation to provide childcare grants for women competing at the Tokyo Olympics. “I do feel like it’s a privilege to speak on behalf of my community to fight for other women,” she told Highsnobiety. “So many women who came before me did the same so that I could have this opportunity, and I’ve always been taught, once you’re through the door, open that door for the next person.”

She was honored alongside professional volleyball player Jordan Larson. Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka received the foundation’s Wilma Rudolph Courage Award for her advocacy work around social justice and mental health.

“The Women’s Sports Foundation is an ally, advocate and catalyst for girls and women to reach their highest potential in sport and life,” legendary tennis player Billie Jean King, who founded the Women’s Sports Foundation, said in a statement. “I am inspired by this incredible group of honorees and proud to recognize their record-setting and glass-shattering achievements and encouraged by the girls around the globe who are boldly blazing new paths.”

Felix joins a list of trailblazing Black women athletes who have received the award in the past, including Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles and Serena Williams.

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