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 Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix has partnered with Pampers to create the first-ever nursery to help athlete parents in the Olympic Village stanley cup website .Felix, the most decorated stanley thermos  track and field athlete of all time, announced the plans for the Pampers Nursery during a Wednesday appearance on CBS Mornings.Now retired from competing, the mother of two has been vocal about the struggles of juggling being an elite athlete and a parent, and currently advocates on the International Olympic Committees Athletes Commission. I just knew how difficult it was to compete at the top level after I had my daughter, and some practical things were really hard,  said Felix during the live interview.  I really wanted to be that voice for athlete moms, and just take away one less thin stanley cup g for them to worry about in the pressure of competition. RELATED STORY | Simone Biles headlines US women s gymnastics team eyeing redemption at the Paris OlympicsThe nursery will be located in the heart of the Athlete Village Plaza.  This space is a place where they can have play time and feed their babies and get away from a lot of the noise that happens at the Olympic games,  said Felix.Felix said she sees the nursery as a starting point for a cultural shift that shows women can choose motherhood and still be at the top of their game.In 2019, Felix helped ignite a public outcry after The New York Times published her op-ed piece that claimed Nike, her longtime sponsor, wanted to pay her less after she became pregnant with he Skdi Jellyfish help experts identify the coronavirus in the air
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