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For 11 years, the Body Issue has showcased the world's greatest athletes -- the muscles, skin, features and scars that make them who they are. What we've learned: Every body has a story.
See world-class athletes show off their impressive physiques and bare it all in ESPN The Magazine’s final issue.
The 2017 ESPN Body Issue doesn't hit newsstands until Friday, July 7, but we already have a glimpse of most of the 23 athletes. Here are the released pictures.
5 lip 2017 · Highlighting this year’s theme, “Every Body Has a Story,” the roster features an extensive list of athletes including the issue’s first breast cancer survivor and war veteran. Always iconic for its stunning and ground-breaking photography, BODY 2017 is comprised of 16 photo shoots by 16 different photographers.
The Body Issue was an annual edition of ESPN The Magazine that featured dozens of athletes in nude and semi-nude photographs, which was intended to rival the annual Swimsuit Issue from Sports Illustrated. The first issue debuted on October 19, 2009.
28 cze 2017 · Dewey Nicks/ESPN Athletes bared all for ESPN's annual Body Issue -- both in terms of stripping down for photos and also opening up about why they're proud of their bodies.