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Korean figure skater Kim Yu-na has been selected into Time magazine's list of Olympic Athletes To Watch'. She's also considered a front runner for the gold medal. She's quietly made a name for herself in the sport by racking up championships and setting records with the highest-scoring performances. Japan's Mao Asada also joins Time magazine's list as a medal contender in ladies figure skating. Japan is hoping to repeat their surprise ...
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