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Perdita Felicien (born August 29, 1980) is a Canadian retired hurdler. Felicien is the 2003 World champion in the 100 metres hurdles and 2004 World indoor champion in the 60 metres hurdles. She also won silver medals at the 2007 World Championships, the 2010 World Indoor Championships, and twice at the
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. Her best time for the 100 metres hurdles of 12.46 secs from 2004 still stands as the Canadian record.


Early life

Born in Oshawa, Ontario, Felicien carries her mother's maiden name, whose origins are in the
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island nation of
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. Her mother named her "Perdita" after she heard the name on the TV game show, '' The Price is Right.'' Felicien moved to
Pickering, Ontario Pickering (2021 population 99,186) is a city located in Southern Ontario, Canada, immediately east of Toronto in Durham Region. Beginning in the 1770s, the area was settled by primarily ethnic British colonists. An increase in population occurre ...
, where, as a student, she began competing in track and field events at her school. She was motivated to join the school's track and field team after receiving an Award of Excellence in the
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in grade 3. At first, she competed in the 100m dash, inspired by Donovan Bailey and Bruny Surin of Canada, later adding the 200m dash and long jump. Felicien dedicated herself to hurdling at
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and won the Ontario high-school hurdling championship in 1998. That year she added the first of two consecutive Canadian junior championships. Her performance at a scholastic meet in Ohio brought offers of athletic scholarships from a number of U.S. universities, from which she chose the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she enrolled in the study of kinesiology.


Career

Coached by Gary Winckler, in her first year competing at the university level, Felicien earned All-American honors and in the 100m hurdles set the record for the fastest time by a freshman in NCAA history for the event. The following year she was ranked No. 1 in the 100 m hurdles by the NCAA for the entire outdoor season, and was the first Illinois athlete ever to win a national championship during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Her performance earned her the first of three consecutive University of Illinois Female Athlete of the Year awards, and she was voted the U.S. Track Coaches Association National Female Outdoor Athlete of the Year. An undefeated Felicien won her second consecutive 100 m hurdles national title in 2003. She became the first University of Illinois female athlete to be named the Big Ten Conference "Athlete of the Year", and also earned NCAA Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year honors. Felicien blossomed into a major force on the international hurdling scene, topping off her season by winning the women's 100 m Hurdles Final at the
2003 World Championships in Athletics The 9th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held from 23 August to 31 August 2003 in the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. Men's results ...
in Paris, France. With that win, Felicien became Canada's first ever female world gold medallist and the first female in Illinois track & field history to win a gold medal in an individual event at the World Championships. She was named Canada's female athlete of the year – the first track athlete to capture that honor in 25 years. A much-anticipated showdown with hurdling great Gail Devers took place in March 2004. Felicien set a new record in defeating the three-time hurdles world champion in the 60 m hurdle final at the
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in
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. She chalked up six straight wins leading up to the
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in
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, where she was expected to win gold in the 100 m hurdles on August 24, especially after Devers pulled out with an injury. Unexpectedly, in the event final, Felicien failed to clear the first hurdle and fell into the adjacent lane, knocking down the Russian competitor,
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, and taking her out of the race and a chance at an Olympic medal, much to the obvious dismay of Shevchenko. Felicien returned to the track and had some success, winning medals at the world championships alongside her teammate
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. In 2007, she won a silver medal at the world championships in the 100 metre hurdles. Felicien did not compete in the
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in Beijing,
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due to a foot injury. In August 2008, she was a guest commentator for
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's 2008 Olympics coverage of hurdles. During the summer of 2011, Felicien relocated to the University of Calgary in Alberta to train under the tutelage of former national team head coach, Les Gramantik, and her old coach, Gary Winckler. She also partnered with
Jessica Zelinka Jessica Zelinka (born 3 September 1981 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian pentathlete, heptathlete, and 100 m hurdler. Her personal best score is 6599 points for the heptathlon. She was the gold medalist at the 2007 Pan American Games. Zeli ...
, ranked the sixth-best heptathlete in the world. In June 2012, Felicien failed to qualify for the Canadian Olympic team for the
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. She had finished third in the 2012 Canadian Olympic trials for track and field, in the 100m hurdles event, under protest. However, she false started, and was disqualified. Felicien retired from competition in 2013. She went back to school to study journalism, and was a writer/reporter with '' CHCH News'' in Hamilton, Ontario. She was part of the broadcasting team for the Toronto 2015 PanAm Games coverage. In 2018, Felicien joined the CBC TV network broadcasting the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in South Korea and later the Tokyo Olympics (2021). Since 2020, Felicien has been the host of ''
All-Round Champion ''All-Round Champion'' is a Canadian children's television series, which premiered in 2020. Hosted by Perdita Felicien, the series features several high-achieving teen athletes from both Canada and the United States, placing them in a competition s ...
'', a TV series produced by Marblemedia for TV Ontario and BYU TV.


Charity

Felicien is a supporter of Count Me In, the largest youth-run organization in Canada. She spoke at the 2013 Count Me In Conference in Toronto. She is also an active ambassador for Right To Play.


Track & field accomplishments

2011 * Harry Jerome International Track Classic Winner in the 100 metre hurdles in 12:79 secs. *Canadian National Champion (10th Title) 2010 *World Indoor Silver Medallist *60m hurdles 7.86 *Drake Relays Hall of Fame Inductee *Continental Cup Bronze Medallist 2009 *Canadian National Champion *World Championship Finalist 2008 *Injured 2007 *
2007 IAAF World Championships The 11th World Championships in Athletics, () under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), were held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan from 24 August to 2 September 2007. 200 of the IAAF's 212 member federat ...
Silver Medallist 100m hurdles-12.49 *Pan Am Games Silver Medallist *Canadian Track and Field Athlete of the Year *2007 Ontario Female Athlete of the Year 2005 *Canadian National Champion *World Championship Semi-Finalist 2004 * World Indoor Champion in the 60 m hurdles *Olympic Finalist *Canadian National Champion *City of Pickering Civic Award *Canadian Track and Field Athlete of the Year 2003 * World Champion in the 100 m hurdles * Big Ten Champion in the 60 m and 100 m hurdles * Drake Relays Most Outstanding Athlete *Canadian Female Athlete of the Year *Canadian Track and Field Athlete of the Year *Canadian National Champion *Pan Am Games Silver Medallist *University of Illinois Athlete of the Year *Big Ten Conference Athlete of the Year 2002 * NCAA Champion in the 100 m hurdles * University of Illinois Female Athlete of the Year * Drake Relays Most Outstanding Athlete * NCAA Record holder in the 60 m hurdles, 7.90 seconds * NCAA Champion in the 60 m hurdles * Big Ten Champion in the 60 m hurdles * All-American in the 60 m hurdles *Canadian National Champion *University of Illinois Female Athlete of the Year 2001 * All-American in the 100 m hurdles * All-American in the 60 m hurdles * USTCA National Female Athlete of the Year * Big Ten Female Outdoor Athlete of the Year * University of Illinois Female Athlete of the Year * Big Ten Indoor Freshman of the Year * World Track and Field Championship Semifinalist *Francophone Games Champion *University of Illinois Female Athlete of the Year 2000 *Olympian * Big Ten Outdoor Freshman of the Year * All-American in the 100 m hurdles *Canadian National Champion 1999 *Canadian Junior Champion 100mh 1998 *Canadian Junior Champion 100mh *OFSAA 100mh Record Holder-13.41 *1998 OFSAA Champion 100mh *1998 OFSAA Silver 100m *1998 OFSAA Champion 200m-24.67 1997 OFSAA Silver Medallist 100m


References

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Perdita Felicien Is a Canadian Hurdler By Sarah Luoma
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