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Your exclusive look at the stunning photos, revealing videos and unique stories of 23 athletes. Previous Next Click to zoom out — see more — see less Every body
- Waterson
For ESPN's annual Body Issue, UFC strawweight Michelle...
- Figure Skater Wagner
For ESPN's annual Body Issue, figure skater and Olympic...
- San Jose Sharks Brent Burns and Joe Thornton on Hockey Bods
San Jose Sharks Brent Burns and Joe Thornton on Hockey Bods...
- Nneka Ogwumike
This summer, Nneka Ogwumike adds another line to her resume:...
- Javier Baez
And now, Javier Baez is posing in ESPN's ninth edition of...
- Caroline Wozniacki Talks Injuries, Workouts and Marathons
Finally back in action after last year's persistent ankle...
- Ezekiel Elliott
Ezekiel Elliott flexes and hurdles in the 2017 Body Issue...
- GUS Kenworthy
After baring all in the 2017 Body Issue, Gus Kenworthy...
- Waterson
Golf legend Gary Player, in 2013, proving you can still have ripped abs at age 77. Over the past 11 years, through thousands of photographs of more than 200 athletes, ESPN's BODY franchise...
The 10th Anniversary issue of the Body Issue, BODY10, features photos, videos, and interviews with 16 world-class athletes in a unique digital gallery.
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.
See world-class athletes show off their impressive physiques and bare it all in ESPN The Magazine’s final issue.
26 cze 2017 · Additionally, sprinter and four-time Olympic medalist Novlene Williams-Mills (Team Jamaica) is the first breast cancer survivor to appear in the issue. Photos, personal interviews and videos of the BODY athletes will debut on ESPN.com on July 5, and The Magazine will hit newsstands on July 7.