JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)==================================================bK" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?ن 4binrXE2R@P2I*] j Si1_+j*yVA\ H "PCaY!FT=hj9adUh}"R6g$24[=I*g汍4mǝfw6C$ Bܚoj[j a \>ꥹ %Н2jԼ9{GKy e=rTfAd{NB<枖ƻEYl1,[uJ9?#.})bSVΞ9vRjr&e%V #ڍTwz]?)uO#b=ē?*ҟP?y!+t&0}ÆZM3HJte:92s\>ɏJ/:GjHnՁڊ*15(QE3X4Hh@>:? Pil the ninth grade, just three years later she amazed the track community by coming back to the Mount SAC Relays in April 2003 with a time of 22.51 in the 200 meters, beating the 11-year-old high school record by .07 seconds held by Marion Jones. In May Felix ran a wind-aided 11.12 in the 100 meters at the California Masters meet in Cerritos, California. Then came June.<br>At the mid-point of the year Felix displayed Olympic potential at a meet in Mexico City, winning with 22.11, breaking the junior world record and defeating such veteran talents as LaTasha Jenkins, Keli White and 1999 World Champion Inger Miller. That time, incidentally, equaled the best time Jones recorded last year.<br>Felix is considering attending the University of Southern California to major in education and follow in her mother s Marlean s footsteps to eventually become an elementary school teacher. Felix s father, Paul, is an ordained minister who teaches New Testament Greek at the Master s Seminary in Sun Valley, California. Her brother, Wes, a sophomore at USC, recently won the 200