The most accomplished women in track and field


[post_page_title]Lolo Jones – Now[/post_page_title]
The only place that Lolo Jones has never received a medal at was the olympics. She was on the women’s bobsled team at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. She was also a competitor in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics where she was favored to win the hurdles.

However, she tripped on the second to last hurdle and finished seventh. Jones today is perhaps more known for her charitable contributions to her home state of Iowa than sports.
[post_page_title]Allyson Felix – Then[/post_page_title]
Allyson Felix is one fast girl. A sprinter by trade, she is most well known for running in the 200m, the 400m, the 4×100 relay, and the 4×400 relay.

Beginning to compete in high school, Felix quickly became one of the fastest women on the planet, taking second place at the US Indoor Track & Field Championships, and then running the fastest ever at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Mexico City.

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