The fastest man in Canada has a connection to the fastest two men in Canadian history. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Pickering's Perdita Felicien, right, who was forced to miss the Beijing Games with a stress fracture injury, capped her comeback June 27, 2009 after an 18-month absence by edging Whitby's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, left, in the women's 100-metre hurdles... Full Article at Toronto Star
Perdita Felicien won the national hurdles title with a time of 12.80 seconds. Full Article at CBC News
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TORONTO - Perdita Felicien of Pickering, Ont. , has reclaimed her Canadian hurdles crown. The former world champion edged Olympic bronze medallist Priscilla Lopes-Schliep to win the women's 100-metre hurdles at the Canadian championships Saturday. Full Article at TSN.ca
Canada's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, left, and Perdita Felicien race during the women's 100-metre hurdles during the Festival of Excellence in Toronto on Thursday, June 11, 2009. Full Article at CBC News
Former world champion Perdita Felicien has retaken her Canadian 100-metre hurdles crown. The Pickering, Ont. native beat Beijing Olympic bronze medallist Priscilla Lopes-Schliep to win the Canadian championships Saturday. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
OSTRAVA (CZE): Worlds fastest man Usain Bolt arrived on Saturday morning to Ostrava, Czech Republic. Full Article at RunBlogRun
Past European Parliament elections have been blighted by low turnout, with experts expecting an even further slump this time compared with 2004, when only 45.5% of voters went to the polls. Full Article at EurActive.com
Across Europe, the European campaign has been overshadowed by local agendas, said European Policy Centre's Sara Hagemann. Full Article at EurActive.com