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Canada's Felicien hurdles to victory at Super Track and Field meet

 - Perdita Felicien of Canada clears a hurdle on her way to winning the Women's 100-meter hurdles in time of 12.74 at the Super Track and Field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Shizuo Kambayashi) -

Perdita Felicien of Canada clears a hurdle on her way to winning the Women's 100-meter hurdles in time of 12.74 at the Super Track and Field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Shizuo Kambayashi)

KAWASAKI, Japan - Perdita Felicien of Pickering, Ont., raced to victory in the women's 100-metre hurdles Wednesday at the Super Track and Field meet.

The 2003 world champion won easily in 12.74 seconds, overtaking Japan's Mami Ishino midway through the race. American Hyleas Fountain, better known as a heptathlete, finished second in 13.15, while Ishino held on for third in 13.26.

Tyson Gay ran a slow 10.13 seconds to win the men's 100 metres.

"I didn't get the time I wanted," Gay said. "They said it was a positive wind but it felt more like a headwind because I felt the wind blowing in my face.

"I don't know if it was a swirl or crosswind."

The American had equalled the second-fastest time for the 100 on Sunday in Shanghai, running 9.69 to match Usain Bolt's then-world record at last year's Beijing Olympics.

Bolt has since beaten that mark, running 9.58 at last month's world championships in Berlin. Gay was second in 9.71.

American Allyson Felix won the women's 100 in 11.22.

"I didn't know what to expect because it's been about two months since I ran the 100," Felix said. "I was a bit rusty and was going through the motions a bit."

Reese Hoffa won the men's shot put with a top throw of 20.21 metres, edging American teammate Dan Taylor whose best was 19.87 metres.

Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic, the 2004 Olympic champion, won the men's 400 hurdles in 48.91. Sanchez is coming off a left foot injury and Wednesday's win was his first since 2007.

"This year has been difficult because my rhythm has been off, but I'm starting to find my form," Sanchez said. "I'm getting my confidence back and, hopefully, I can build on this.




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