The track and field facility at USC will officially be known as the Allyson Felix Field in honor of the most decorated American track and field athlete in the history of the Olympic Games.
The track and field facility at the University of Southern California will officially be known as the Allyson Felix Field in honor of one its star alumnus.
During a ceremony on Monday, USC officials honored the athlete and was praised for her role as an advocate for women's rights and the rights of athletes of color. Felix began her career at the Olympic Games while studying at USC, eventually earning a whopping 11 Olympic medals.
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