Allyson Felix: Salary| Nike| House| Endorsements| What is doing now

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Allyson Felix: Height and weight| Last race| Mixed relay| 400m time

Allyson Michelle Felix OLY is an American track and field athlete, who specialized in the 200 meters sprint from 2003 to 2013 and then gradually shifted to the 400 meters sprint later in her career. Her racing repertoire also spans the 100 meters, 4 × 100 meters relay, and 4 × 400 meters relay.

Allyson Felix: Salary| Nike| House| Endorsements| What is doing now

Salary:

We estimate that Allyson Felix has a current net worth of $1,456,000 largely based on the estimated salary and income of $427,180 Allyson is estimated to have earned as a Runner.

YEAR ESTIMATED SALARY
2021 $427,180
2020 $403,000

Nike:

The Olympic sprinter Allyson Felix said her “stomach dropped” when she was asked  to participate in a female-empowerment ad for Nike while negotiating maternity protections with the company.

“I was like, this is just beyond disrespectful and tone-deaf,” she told Time magazine in a profile published Thursday.

House:

Allyson Felix: Salary| Nike| House| Endorsements| What is doing now

Built in 1999 the sprint specialist paid $840,000 the home with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, jacuzzi tub, fireplace in the master bedroom.

Endorsements:

She detailed her experience with the company revealing that her contract with Nike expired in December 2017, and she was pregnant while negotiating a new deal.

Allyson further revealed that the brand asked her to take a 70% pay cut in the new contract because she was pregnant.

Allyson Felix says she was told by Nike to ‘know her place’ when she spoke up and pushed back hard against the company to put a system in place to ensure that female Nike athletes wouldn’t be punished for pregnancy.

What is doing now:

Allyson Felix’s 19-year journey through major track and field championships finished in familiar fashion on Friday – with the trailblazing veteran basking in the glow of yet another medal.

Nineteen years after first competing at her first World Athletics Championships in 2003 as a skinny teenage prodigy, the 36-year-old signed off with the 19th world championship medal of her career as the United States claimed bronze in the 4x400m mixed relay at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

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