Olympian Allyson Felix Talks Advocating for Women and the Legacy She Wants to Leave Behind
Lifestyle September 28, 2022
Allyson Felix — the most decorated woman in Olympic track and field history — is sharing how she wants to be remembered.
On Wednesday’s episode of “The Jennifer Hudson Show,” the seven-time Olympic gold medalist stopped by to discuss her record-shattering career.
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View Story“It feels great,” she told Jennifer Hudson. “[It is] such an incredible ride and journey.”
At the recent Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, the athlete added to her already-impressive collection of awards when she won bronze in the 400m race and gold in the 4×400m relay.
“You need to be crazy to be an Olympian,” Allyson said. “You have seconds to put what you do on display.”
Despite her accomplishments, Allyson discussed the “ups and downs” of her journey, including how sponsors reacted to her 2018 pregnancy with daughter Camryn.
“I wasn’t supported as well as I could’ve been,” she said. “My contracts were renegotiated at 70%.”
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View StoryWithout naming the company, Allyson recalled how she spoke up against a now-former sponsor, who she said initially refused to guarantee salary protections for pregnant athletes.
“I asked for protection. I spoke [out], and parted ways with the company. When I spoke out, they changed,” Allyson said about the brand’s policy.
Following the experience, Allyson no longer had a footwear sponsor and felt “frustrated.”
However, Allyson — along with her brother Wes — saw an opportunity and created her own footwear line called Saysh, which specifically designs sneakers to fit the shape and form of a female foot.
When asked what she wants to say to “little girls” everywhere, Allyson urges them “to stand up for what they believe in.”
“No one can put limits on [you]. You have to be a fighter.”
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View StoryAs for her legacy, Allyson wants to be remembered as someone who has advocated for women everywhere.
“Just because we start families, doesn’t mean [our chapters are] over.”
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