Allyson Felix, at age 40, has announced she plans a comeback with the goal of competing at the Los Angeles Olympics, marking a remarkable return to elite track and field after retiring from professional competition. The most decorated woman in Olympic track history said the chance to run at a home Games in 2028 is driving her training, and she believes her experience, discipline, and deep understanding of championship racing can offset the challenges of competing against younger athletes. Felix acknowledged that the path back will require careful management of workload, recovery, and family commitments, but she has already resumed structured sessions focused on speed, endurance, and relay exchanges, the event where she has historically excelled. Her potential return adds a powerful narrative to the LA Games, as she would be competing in front of an American crowd in the city where she grew up and first dreamed of Olympic success. While qualification remains a significant hurdle, Felix’s commitment signals that she intends to test herself against the current generation and contribute to Team USA, whether in individual sprints or as part of the 4x400m relay squad that has defined much of her legacy.
Felix, 40, Says She Plans Comeback for LA Olympics
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