Search results
ESPN released the photos of all 21 athletes who participated in the 2019 Body Issue on Wednesday. While all of the images can be found in a gallery on ESPN.com, here is a collection of photos...
The 10th Anniversary issue of the Body Issue, BODY10, features photos, videos, and interviews with 16 world-class athletes in a unique digital gallery.
- Scout Bassett. The 30 year-old U.S. Paralympic track and field athlete won bronze at the 2016 Para Athletics World Championship (100m and long jump).
- Alex Honnold. The 33-year-old is the only climber to free solo Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan.
- Nancy Lieberman. The 61-year-old Basketball Hall of Famer is the oldest player to appear in a WNBA game.
- Myles Garrett. The 23-year-old defensive end for the Cleveland Browns was the No. 1 pick of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Share your videos with friends, family, and the world
- Lindsay Kimble
- Eagles offensive line. The Super Bowl LII Champions — Jason Kelce, Brandon Brooks, Isaac Seumalo, Halapoulivaati Vaitai and Lane Johnson — are “a special group of guys,” Johnson told the magazine.
- Katrin Davidsdottir. The CrossFit women’s champion in both 2015 and 2016, Davidsdottir, 26, is “so proud” of her body, she said in the issue. “Every single muscle of my body, I had to work for it.
- Alex Honnold. The 33-year-old climber — featured in Free Solo — said of his death-defying stunts: “Once you commit, you give yourself 100 percent to the climb.”
- Katelyn Ohashi. The former UCLA Gymnast, 22 — whose viral routine made headlines — said in her interview, “I have gone through eating disorders and body shaming, and here I am today doing this shoot for millions of people to see.”
Karl-Anthony Towns “Growing up, I'd always been told that my biggest weakness was my body, and how that was probably going to hold me back from accomplishing my dreams.” read the full interview
The photographers who captured the unforgettable 2017 Body Issue pictures discuss what it's like to work with nude athletes and how the shoots come together.