Look at Jackie Robinson swing at the ball
Look at Jackie Robinson swing at the ball
Perdita Felicien
• Perdita Felicien not only defended her NCAA 100 hurdles title for Illinois in 2003, but took a tremendous step up on the world stage to become Canada's first woman world champion. After winning in Paris, the Pickering, Ontario, native opted to accept her $60,000 prize and forego her one remaining season of indoor-only eligibilty with the Illini. Had Felicien returned for her final collegiate fling, she would have aimed to recapture the NCAA Indoor 60H crown she won in ’02 but was thwarted in defending
Perdita FelicienCanadian Association for the
Perdita Felicien
Perdita Felicien
Perdita Felicienin her own words
Perdita FelicienCanadian Association for the
Perdita Felicien Canadian
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