In a moment that blends awe, admiration, and serendipity, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s heartfelt recollection of meeting her idol, Allyson Felix, has resurfaced just as Felix prepares to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
The track and field icon, Olympic legend, 14-time World Champion, mother, and entrepreneur is set to join an elite group of athletes, cementing her legacy as one of the sport’s greatest. But for McLaughlin-Levrone, the memory of an unexpected encounter with Felix at a Gatorade National Girls Track and Field Player of the Year ceremony in Clovis, California, remains a defining and emotional milestone.
In her book, “Far Beyond Gold: Running From Fear to Faith,” McLaughlin-Levrone vividly describes the moment she nearly collided with her hero. “Since watching her win gold in the 2008 Olympics, I’d admired Allyson Felix,” she writes. “She is one of the most decorated track-and-field athletes of all time, and she’s also one of the most gracious, dignified people in the sport.”
The young star, then fresh off winning the Gatorade award, was completing a workout when she heard a faint, “Hey, Sydney.” Turning to see Felix holding the trophy, ready to present it to her, McLaughlin-Levrone was struck with disbelief. “My jaw couldn’t help but drop,” she recalls. “I had watched and admired Allyson for years. Now there she was… I think I cried a little. Smiled a lot. It was a surreal moment.”
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Well, the story, originally shared in McLaughlin-Levrone’s book, has gained renewed attention as Felix’s Hall of Fame induction approaches, highlighting the profound impact of mentorship and inspiration in track and field. Felix’s grace and dominance have long inspired the next generation, and this poignant interaction underscores her influence beyond the track. As the sport celebrates Felix’s remarkable career, McLaughlin-Levrone’s memory serves as a testament to the personal connections that shape champions.
Allyson Felix’s Hall of Fame induction and legacy that redefine greatness
As a fan, you feel the weight of history when a legend like Allyson Felix steps into the spotlight. On July 12, 2025, in Colorado Springs, Felix joined the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame Class of 2025, a moment that felt like the ultimate nod to her unmatched career. “The class is so incredible—Serena [Williams], Gabby [Douglas], Kerri [Walsh Jennings], Anita DeFrantz—these legendary people that have provided so much inspiration to me,” Felix shared on Good Morning America. “To be with them and in their company is incredible, it’s humbling.” Her words hit like a baton pass, smooth, deliberate, and full of gratitude. But what makes this induction so monumental?
Felix’s career, spanning nearly two decades, redefined track and field. With 31 medals across the Olympics and World Championships, she’s not just decorated, she’s the most decorated athlete in the sport’s history. Each sprint, each relay, each podium finish set a new standard, blending raw power with grace. Reflecting on her journey, she told GMA, “I feel just very blessed to be here.” That humility? It’s what makes her a fan favorite. So, who else shares this historic stage with her?
Joining Felix are icons like Steve Cash (sled hockey), Gabby Douglas (artistic gymnastics), Anita DeFrantz (rowing), and Susan Hagel (Para archery, track, and wheelchair basketball), and others. This class is a powerhouse, but Felix’s legacy shines uniquely. How does one athlete inspire generations while staying so grounded?
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