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    Olympic Dreams Run In The Family

    Siblings often grow up playing the same sport, but how often do they end up participating at the highest level of competition, the Olympics, together?

    Not too often.

    The Dufour-Lapointe sisters of Canada are the most recent group of siblings to compete at the same Winter Olympics.

    On Sunday, eldest sister Maxime, 24, was named to the team.

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  • She joined ChloĆ©, 22, and Justine, 19, who had long ago made the cut. The sisters all compete in moguls a specific freestyle skiing event.

    Youngest sibling Justine told the New York Times, "I started skiing because I wanted to just follow my sisters.

    In my head they looked cool, they looked older than me. I just follow them always, and now here I am."

    [sidebar title="Siblings Gives Up Olympic Spot" align="right"] Last week OAG profiled U.S. biathlete Tracy Barnes who gave up her Olympic spot to her twin sister Lanny [/sidebar]Bill Mallon, former president of the International Society of Olympic Historia