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Allyson Felix, the most decorated female track and field athlete in Olympic history, is reportedly considering a comeback that would defy conventional athletic timelines. At 40 years old, Felix is setting her sights on competing at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, an event that would see her at age 42.
Felix, who retired from competitive track after the 2022 season, has hinted at the possibility of returning to the sport she dominated for nearly two decades. With a staggering 11 Olympic medals—seven of them gold—her potential return would mark one of the most remarkable comebacks in Olympic history. The Los Angeles native has deep personal and professional ties to the city, making a home Games appearance a compelling narrative.
The sprinter’s career has been defined by resilience, including a highly publicized split from Nike over maternity protections and her subsequent advocacy for female athletes. If she competes in 2028, Felix would not only challenge age norms in a sport often dominated by teenagers and young adults, but she would also extend her legacy as a pioneer for mothers in athletics. While no official announcement has been made, sources close to the athlete indicate she has resumed light training and is evaluating her physical readiness for the demands of elite competition. The track world now watches with anticipation, wondering if one of its greatest champions can once again rewrite the record books.
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