Perdita
Felicien
Perdita
Felicien (born August 29, 1980 in Pickering, Ontario) is a retired
Canadian hurdler. Felicien is a former world champion in the 100 m
hurdles and multiple medalist at both the indoor and outdoor world
championships. She has won two silver medals at the Pan American
Games in the event as well. The Canadian record in 100 m hurdles was
set in 2004 and continues to be held by Felicien today. She was the
first Canadian woman to ever win a medal at the World Championships.
73/116
Perdita 37/44 (ALW 117) (KFW 93 Saturn) (73=21p Hoax)
63/153
Felicien 45/45 (ALW 143) (KFW 135) (63/3==21 Hoax) (153/3=51
Conspiracy)
August
29, 1980 – 8+2+9+1+9+8=37 Concocted
An
undefeated Perdita Felicien won her second consecutive 100 m hurdles
national title in 2003 en route to becoming the first University of
Illinois female athlete to be named the Big Ten Conference "Athlete
of the Year" while earning NCAA Female Track & Field Athlete
of the Year honors. Felicien blossomed into a major force on the
international scene in hurdling, topping off her season by winning
the women's 100 m Hurdles Final at the 2003 World Championships in
Athletics in Paris, France. With her 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, Perdita Felicien set a new record in defeating the
three-time hurdles world champion in the 60 m hurdle final at the
2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Budapest, Hungary. She
chalked up six straight wins leading up to the Summer Olympics in
Athens, Greece, 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, Irina Shevchenko and taking her out of the race
and a chance at an Olympic medal, much to the obvious dismay of
Shevchenko.
Felicien
failed to clear the first hurdle and fell into the adjacent lane (ALW
& KFW 834/6=139=34p Expunger)
393
Felicien failed to clear 123-Conspiracy (393/3=131=32p Fakery)
S909/9=101=26p God, Lie
J401=79p=22p Laugh
clear
the first hurdle S877=151p=36p Sum 1=36=666 J824/8=103=27p Ritual
74/79
the first hurdle 173/205 (79=22p Wrong) F173=40p Deceitful
S663/13=51 Conspiracy
fell
into the adjacent lane E963/9=107=28p Mason S1021=172p/4=43
Masonic, Falsity
90/234
adjacent lane 36/72 (234+432=666) F90/2=45 Deliberate E360=36
Schemers
S510=51 Conspiracy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perdita_Felicien
Watching
the Predita Felicien fall in 2004 was heartbreaking and to now know
that she did it on purpose is enlightening. If you think that the
numbers are telling you that she conspired to lose the race then
you'd be correct. Her feeble effort to clear the first hurdle was
scripted as was the outcome....loosing the gold medal!!! Don't feel
bad for her for she was in on the conspiracy to rig her own race.
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