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Seattle Reign FC 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup champion Megan Rapinoe “It's pretty amazing to think about [being on the cover of the Body Issue], especially in the times we're in. Just think of ...
Caroline Wozniacki is the latest tennis player to grace the *ESPN Body Issue* joining the likes of past stars Venus Williams, Tomas Berdych, Agnieszka Radwanska, Stan Warwinka and many more.
The Body Issue 2016: Claressa Shields Claressa Shields describes her speed, power and desire to be the greatest female boxer in history as she poses for ESPN The Magazine's 2016 Body Issue. 9Y ...
On June 25, Seattle Storm All-Stars Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart debuted in ESPN The Magazine‘s 10th Annual BODY Issue. The two shared their thoughts on the importance of being a part of this ...
Olympic silver medal freeskier Gus Kenworthy appears skiing in the nude for the 2017 ESPN Body Issue which was recently released. With the release of 2017's Body Issue, we find out that Olympic ...
You've seen the cover, now there's the rest of Caroline Wozniacki's ESPN Body Issue spread (which hit newsstands on Friday). The former world No. 1 put it all out there, and talked about how she ...
WNBA center Brittney Griner was quite at ease during the photoshoot in Phoenix Nationals slugger Bryce Harper was photographed in the dug out at Earl E. Wilson Baseball Stadium in Las Vegas.
Soccer star Megan Rapinoe and her girlfriend, WNBA's Sue Bird, became the first same-sex couple to be featured in ESPN's Body Issue Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor at PEOPLE ...
In this year’s Body Issue, ESPN featured three former University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team members in recognizing their fight for equal pay for all women who played on United States national ...
Check out cover photos and go behind the scenes as two of the WNBA’s biggest stars, the Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart, posed in ESPN’s BODY Issue. ESPN The Magazine/Photo by ...
Tennis player Caroline Wozniacki "doesn't care what people think" and is proud of her physique, which is celebrated in ESPN The Magazine's 2017 Body Issue.