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Decker says she is an avid sports fan, and, as a teenager in North Carolina, ran hurdles for the track team, played soccer and participated in competitive cheerleading. She has no great diet or exercise secret, she said, other than to be active and eat sensibly. "I still don't know the formula for the cover," she added. "It's luck, the perfect suit and perfect storm to get it." Decker said, though, that because Sports Illustrated encourages a natural look
-- less makeup, toned muscles, curvy shape -- it's easier to get a great photograph. "This celebrates the girls and their personalities. I think it's why they get such beautiful pictures."
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