Patrick Smith/Getty Images (TOKYO) — One medal and Olympic sprinter Allyson Felix could make history. Two, and she’ll smash another record. The 35-year-old U.S. track star has won nine medals across four Olympics — the most out of any female athlete in U.S. track and field history. If she picks up her 10th in Tokyo, she would have more than any female Olympic track and field athlete ever, besting the record currently held by Jamaica’s Merlene Ottey. If she wins two medals at the games, Felix would have the most medals out of anyone in U.S. Olympic track and field history, surpassing legend Carl Lewis’ record of 10.