By A Mystery Man Writer
A look at some of Team USA’s top female stars to watch out for at the Track and Field Championships at the Hayward Field from 23 to 26 June 2022.
Allyson Felix has announced that the 2022 athletics season will be her last. The American made more history at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in 2021. She managed to overtake Carl Lewis as the USA's most decorated track and field athlete in Olympic history. In her fifth Games, the 35-year-old American took her tally to 11 medals which also leaves her as the most decorated woman in Olympic track and field history. With bronze in the individual 400m, Felix broke her tie for most women's Olympic athletics medals with Merlene Ottey (nine). We bring you all of Allyson Felix medal races at the Olympics - from Athens 2004 to Tokyo 2020. Enjoy watching!
Music artist Tinashe invites Athing Mu into her world as she prepares for a concert. The track star gets made up by the Tinashe’s glam squad and shows off some dance moves on stage.
This event took place on 02/08/2021 at the Olympic Stadium, Tokyo. Allman (USA_ claimed the Gold, Pudenz (GER) Silver and Perez (CUB) compleed the podium.
Sha'Carri Richardson's Red Hair, Christina Clemons' Doritos Earrings, Plus More Olympic Trials Style Moments
USA Track and Field Championships 2022, female stars to watch: Allyson Felix, Athing Mu, Sha'Carri Richardson and Sydney McLaughlin - schedule.
2021 U.S. Track and Field Olympic trials schedule, how to watch, what to know - The Washington Post
Sydney McLaughlin anchors US on record-setting day at worlds
Allyson_Felix
2023 World Athletics Championships prize money breakdown: How much will the athletes earn?
The Sydney and Femke Show, and the Battle of Two Coaches - runblogrun
Sydney McLaughlin, Athing Mu and 19 other U.S. track & field stars to watch at World Athletics Championships Oregon22
Allyson_Felix
How to Watch the 2022 World Athletics Championships
Sydney McLaughlin, Athing Mu and 19 other U.S. track & field stars to watch at World Athletics Championships Oregon22
The Sydney and Femke Show, and the Battle of Two Coaches - runblogrun
Sydney McLaughlin outduels Dalilah Muhammad in Olympic 400-meter hurdles - The Washington Post