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  1. 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.

    • 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.”
  2. Sep 6, 2019 · Photos from the annual ESPN Body Issue were released on Sept. 4 featuring 21 pro athletes who bared it all, including Katelyn Ohashi and Kelley O'hara.

    • Perri Konecky
  3. 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...

  4. Sep 2, 2019 · Take a first look inside the 2019 ESPN Body Issue, featuring photos of athletes Brooks Koepka, Kelley O'Hara, Katelyn Ohashi and more.

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    • Kelly McCarthy
  5. Sep 4, 2019 · During his shoot for the 2019 Body Issue, Chris Paul sat down to talk about how his body -- and his game -- have changed after 14 years in the league.

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  7. Aug 26, 2019 · Here are the athletes who are set to appear in the 2019 ESPN Body Issue, which is due out in September.

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