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  1. Paralympic rower Oksana Masters daring to pose without her prosthetic legs in 2012. Golf legend Gary Player, in 2013, proving you can still have ripped abs at age 77. Over the past 11 years,...

  2. The 10th Anniversary issue of the Body Issue, BODY10, features photos, videos, and interviews with 16 world-class athletes in a unique digital gallery.

  3. Ten years, hundreds of thousands of images -- and we're just getting started. This year 16 athletes join the revered ranks of Body Issue stars, and there are, as always, too many...

    • 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.”
  4. 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. So many athletes stripped down for...

    • Perri Konecky
  5. ESPN The Body Issue 2017. Your exclusive look at the stunning photos, revealing videos and unique stories of 23 athletes.

  6. Among the impressive physiques on display: CrossFit women’s champ Katrin Davidsdottir, UFC champ Amanda Nunes, NBA star Chris Paul, and the offensive line for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Click through to see the roster of 17 cover subjects in all their glory.

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