Allyson Felix lies on the track for several minutes, completely exhausted after earning bronze in the women’s 400 meters with a time of 49.26 seconds.
“Nobody believed I would be here today,” Felix told reporters in Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium an hour after the race. “Nobody believed that I would be in the final. But I am a fighter.”
The medal was her 10th at the Olympics, but this one was extra special because it was the first she earned as a mother. Read More
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