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Wednesday marks 100 days until to the London Olympics, a good time to look at some of the athletes who will be thrilling sports fans on the biggest of stages this summer.

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Instead, the brother-sister tandem is still wary of their new foes — the Danish pair of Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter-Juhl — ranked ninth in the world and fourth in their continent.
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