Slow down, Usain Bolt. Allyson Felix is here.
The Olympic sprinter has just won her 12th gold medal at the World Championships, seeing her surpass the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, for the most gold medals in World Championship history.
And she just happens to be 10 months postpartum.
In November 2018, the US sprinter gave birth at 32 weeks via an emergency C-section to her daughter, Camryn, after complications with preeclampsia. For a month following the premature birth, Felix's time was spent in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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More stories like this please! What an inspiring lady.