The image of her moment of crisis - the infamous fall and injury at the first hurdle in the 2004 Olympic final in Athens - remains fresh, says Canadian hurdling star Perdita Felicien. It drives her.
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Had he changed his identity? Did he change his face following a plastic surgery operation? Was he still alive? For nearly twenty-six years, the hunt for Félicien Kabuga fuelled numerous rumours and ...
The two-time world track and field champion was the favourite to win gold in the women's hurdles at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, making what happened all the more shocking. Felicien tripped over ...
When Perdita Felicien set out to write her family's story, she expected it to be difficult. But the struggle she faced behind the scenes caught her totally by surprise. With her athletic career ...
When Canadian hurdling champion Perdita Felicien sat down to write her memoir, she realized that in order to show people who she truly is, she had to tell her mother's story. In My Mother's Daughter, ...
Despite the reputation surrounding Félicien Kabuga, the man seen today is a far cry from that. Once considered one of the richest and most influential men in Rwanda, he is cowering in a wheelchair ...
TORONTO — Perdita Felicien isn’t ready to deliver her concession speech just yet. The hurdler from Pickering, Ont., is in a race against the clock in her bid to compete at the Beijing Olympics, ...
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