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The Body Issue
Best-selling of six alternative covers of ESPN The Magazine's original Body Issue in 2009 featuring Serena Williams
FrequencyYearly
First issueOctober 19, 2009
Final issueSeptember 6, 2019
CompanyESPN
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteESPN The Magazine

The Body Issue is an edition of ESPN The Magazine that features dozens of athletes in nude and semi-nude photographs, which is intended to rival the annual Swimsuit Issue from Sports Illustrated. The first issue debuted on October 19, 2009.[1]

The 2009 edition had six alternative covers featuring Serena Williams (tennis), Carl Edwards (NASCAR), Adrian Peterson (NFL), Dwight Howard (NBA), Gina Carano (mixed martial arts) and Sarah Reinertsen (triathlons).[2] The Serena Williams edition sold the most copies.[3] The 2009 issue was a financial success, achieving double the normal edition sales, greater sales than any bi-weekly issue in over two years and 35 percent more ad sales than comparable issues, which led to plans for extended marketing of the 2010 edition.[3]

The edition included the regular sports coverage. In the bodies section athletes were featured on and off the field. Even a picture during a knee surgery was included. The 'Bodies We Want' section was a feature of the best bodies in the world of sports all posed nude but with strategic coverage of private parts.[4] Another section showed the damage done to the human body in athletics such as Laird Hamilton's cracked heel and Torry Holt's crooked middle finger.[5] One action photo captured six members of Major League Soccer's D.C. United simulating a free kick defensive wall while covering their genitalia.[6]

The 2019 issue was announced as also being the final print edition of the magazine.[7]

2009[edit]

Some of the 2009 covers were revealed on shows such Monday Night Football and Good Morning America. The 2009 edition included the following:[4]

  • Baseball: Joba Chamberlain, Nelson Cruz, Iván Rodríguez
  • Basketball: Dwight Howard, Cappie Pondexter
  • Beach volleyball: Carol Hamilton, Greg Hunter, Noah Kaiser, Eddie Matz, Michele Rauter, Tim Struby[8]
  • Boxing: Manny Pacquiao
  • Football: Casey Hampton, Torry Holt, Adrian Peterson
  • Golf: Sandra Gal, Anna Grzebien, Christina Kim
  • Horse racing: Alex Solis
  • Ice hockey: Zdeno Chára, Bill Guerin, Chris Higgins, Mike Komisarek, Sheldon Souray
  • MMA: Gina Carano, Randy Couture
  • NASCAR: Carl Edwards, Mark Martin
  • Olympics: Allison Baver, Susan Francia, Cheryl Haworth, Shawn Johnson, Jessica Mendoza, Johnny Weir
  • Rock climbing: Steph Davis
  • Skiing: Kristi Leskinen, Julia Mancuso
  • Soccer: Natasha Kai, Bryan Namoff, Oguchi Onyewu, Chris Pontius (soccer), Clyde Simms
  • Sumo wrestling: Byambajav Ulambayaryn
  • Surfing: Claire Bevilacqua, Laird Hamilton
  • Swimming: Ryan Lochte
  • Table tennis: Biljana 'Biba' Golić
  • Tennis: James Blake, Serena Williams
  • Track and field: Michelle Carter, Lolo Jones, Sarah Reinertsen

2010[edit]

The 2010 edition included the following:

  • Basketball: Diana Taurasi
  • Football: Patrick Willis
  • Alpine skiing: Julia Mancuso
  • Soccer: Tim Howard
  • Mixed Martial Arts: Evangelista Santos
  • Mixed Martial Arts: Cristiane Justino
  • Surfer: Kelly Slater
  • Basketball: Amar'e Stoudemire
  • Golf: Camilo Villegas
  • USA Women's Water Polo Team
  • Swimmer: Jeff Farrell
  • Javelin Thrower: Rachel Yurkovich
  • Wheelchair tennis: Esther Vergeer
  • Figure skating: Evan Lysacek
  • Volleyball: Kim Glass
  • Track runner: Philipa Raschker
  • Bobsledding: Steven Holcomb
  • Billiards: Jeanette Lee
  • Football/Mixed Martial Artist: Herschel Walker
  • Archery: Erika Anschutz

2011[edit]

The 2011 edition included the following:

  • Skater: Apolo Ohno
  • Snowboarding: Gretchen Bleiler
  • Ice hockey: Julie Chu
  • Basketball: Sylvia Fowles
  • Surfing: Stephanie Gilmore
  • Roller derby: Suzy Hotrod
  • Mixed Martial Arts: Jon 'Bones' Jones
  • Baseball: José Reyes
  • Gymnastics: Alicia Sacramone
  • Soccer: Hope Solo[9]
  • Ice hockey: Ryan Kesler
  • Runner: Ryan Hall
  • Basketball: Blake Griffin
  • Para-athletics: Jeremy Campbell
  • Track and field: Natasha Hastings
  • Indy Car Driver: Hélio Castroneves
  • Football: Steven Jackson
  • NHRA: John Force
  • Bowling: Kelly Kulick
  • Boxing: Sergio Martínez
  • Golf: Belen Mozo
  • Snowboarding: Louie Vito
  • Tennis: Vera Zvonareva

2012[edit]

The 2012 issue featured the following athletes:[10]

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  • Mixed martial arts: Ronda Rousey
  • Rowing: Oksana Masters
  • Tennis: Daniela Hantuchová
  • Soccer: Carlos Bocanegra
  • Surfer: Maya Gabeira
  • Gymnast: Danell Leyva
  • Sprinter: Carmelita Jeter
  • Basketball: Tyson Chandler
  • Football: Rob Gronkowski
  • Golf: Suzann Pettersen
  • Soccer:Abby Wambach
  • Ice Hockey: Brad Richards
  • Baseball: José Bautista
  • Football: Maurice Jones-Drew
  • Jockey: Mike Smith
  • Basketball: Candace Parker
  • Sprinter: Walter Dix
  • Decathlete: Ashton Eaton
  • Fencer: Tim Morehouse
  • Sailor: Anna Tunnicliffe
  • Volleyball: 2012 U.S. Women's National Volleyball Team
  • Volleyball: Destinee Hooker
  • Volleyball: Megan Hodge
  • Volleyball: Alisha Glass
  • Volleyball: Stacy Sykora

2013[edit]

The 2013 issue featured the following athletes:

  • NFL: Colin Kaepernick, Vernon Davis
  • MLB: Giancarlo Stanton
  • NBA: John Wall, Kenneth Faried
  • MLB: Matt Harvey
  • NHL hockey: Joffrey Lupul
  • Tennis: Agnieszka Radwańska, John Isner
  • Volleyball: Kerri Walsh Jennings
  • MMA: Miesha Tate
  • WNBA: Swin Cash
  • Soccer: Sydney Leroux
  • Boxing: Marlen Esparza
  • NHRA: Courtney Force
  • Motocross: Tarah Gieger
  • Snowboarding: Elena Hight
  • Rock Climbing: Chris Sharma, Daila Ojeda
  • Golf: Carly Booth, Gary Player

2014[edit]

The 2014 issue featured the following athletes [1]:

  • Tennis: Venus Williams, Tomáš Berdych
  • Basketball: Serge Ibaka, Angel McCoughtry
  • Swimming: Michael Phelps
  • NFL: Marshawn Lynch, Larry Fitzgerald
  • Snowboarding: Jamie Anderson, Amy Purdy
  • MLB: Prince Fielder
  • BMX: Nigel Sylvester
  • Bobsledding: Aja Evans
  • Soccer: Omar Gonzalez, Megan Rapinoe
  • Boxing: Bernard Hopkins, Danyelle Wolf
  • Cliff Diving: Ginger Huber
  • Surfing: Coco Ho
  • Hockey: Hilary Knight
  • Motocross and Skateboarding: Travis Pastrana and Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins
  • Yachting: Jimmy Spithill

2015[edit]

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The 2015 issue featured the following athletes [2]:

  • Volleyball: Gabrielle Reece
  • Surfing: Laird Hamilton
  • Football: Odell Beckham Jr.
  • Soccer: Ali Krieger
  • Baseball: Bryce Harper
  • Basketball: Brittney Griner
  • Basketball: Kevin Love
  • Gymnastics: Aly Raisman
  • Football: Jack Mewhort
  • Swimming: Natalie Coughlin
  • Basketball: DeAndre Jordan
  • Wakeboarding: Dallas Friday
  • Hockey: Tyler Seguin
  • Skateboarding: Leticia Bufoni
  • Tennis: Stan Wawrinka
  • Golf: Sadena Parks
  • Football: Anthony Castonzo
  • Heptathlon: Chantae McMillan
  • Hammer Throw: Amanda Bingson
  • Football: Todd Herremans
  • Field Hockey: Paige Selenski
  • Soccer: Jermaine Jones
  • Archery: Khatuna Lorig
  • Rugby: Todd Clever

2016[edit]

The 2016 issue featured the following athletes [3]:[11]

  • Beach Volleyball (Olympics): April Ross
  • Boxing (Olympics): Claressa Shields
  • Diving: Greg Louganis
  • Duathlon: Chris Mosier
  • Fencing (Olympics): Nzingha Prescod
  • Baseball: Jake Arrieta
  • Motocross: Ryan Dungey
  • Basketball: Dwyane Wade
  • Football: Antonio Brown, Von Miller, Vince Wilfork
  • Paratriathlete: Allysa Seely
  • Soccer: Christen Press
  • Steeplechase: Emma Coburn
  • Surfing: Courtney Conlogue
  • Swimming: Nathan Adrian
  • UFC: Conor McGregor
  • Basketball: Elena Delle Donne
  • Wrestling: Adeline Gray

2017[edit]

The 2017 issue featured the following athletes [4]:[12]

  • Baseball: Javier Baez
  • Basketball: Isaiah Thomas, Nneka Ogwumike
  • Figure skating: Ashley Wagner
  • Football: Julian Edelman, Ezekiel Elliott, Zach Ertz
  • Hockey: Brent Burns, Joe Thornton
  • US Women's National Ice Hockey Team: Brianna Decker, Kacey Bellamy, Meghan Duggan, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Alex Rigsby
  • MMA Fighting: Michelle Waterson
  • Rugby: Malakai Fekitoa
  • Skiing: Gus Kenworthy
  • Snowboarding: Kirstie Ennis
  • Soccer: Julie Ertz
  • Softball: AJ Andrews
  • Tennis: Caroline Wozniacki
  • Track and field: Novlene Williams-Mills

2018[edit]

The 2018 issue featured the following athletes [5]:

  • Baseball : Dallas Keuchel, Yasiel Puig
  • Basketball: Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart, Karl-Anthony Towns
  • Figure Skating: Adam Rippon
  • Football: Saquon Barkley, Jerry Rice
  • Golf: Greg Norman
  • Soccer: Crystal Dunn, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Megan Rapinoe
  • Softball: Lauren Chamberlain
  • Skiing: Jessie Diggins
  • Sprinting: Tori Bowie
  • Professional wrestling: Charlotte Flair

2019[edit]

The 2019 issue released on September 4, 2019 and was the final printed issue of the ESPN Magazine. It featured the following athletes [6]:

  • Baseball: Christian Yelich
  • Basketball: Chris Paul, Liz Cambage, Nancy Lieberman
  • Crossfit: Katrín Davíðsdóttir
  • Football: Myles Garrett, Michael Thomas
  • Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Line: Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Issac Seumalo, Halapoulivaati Vaitai
  • Golf: Brooks Koepka
  • Gymnastics: Katelyn Ohashi
  • Hockey: Evander Kane
  • Racing: James Hinchcliffe
  • Rock Climber: Alex Honnold
  • Soccer: Kelley O'Hara
  • Surfer: Lakey Peterson
  • Track & Field: Scout Bassett
  • UFC: Amanda Nunes

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Thomson, Katherine (2009-10-06). 'ESPN's 'Body Issue' Of Naked Athletes (PHOTOS): Serena Williams, Dwight Howard, Adrian Peterson, More Pose Nude (PICTURES)'. Huffington Post. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  2. ^La Monica, Mark (2009-10-09). 'ESPN 'The Body Issue' magazine covers'. Newsday. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  3. ^ abRovell, Darren (2009-11-30). 'ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue: A Financial Success'. CNBC. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  4. ^ abMcCarthy, Michael (2009-09-30). 'First look: In ESPN's magazine, showing skin is no issue'. USA Today. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  5. ^Clifford, Stephanie (2009-10-12). 'Special Issues a Bright Spot for Magazines'. The New York Times. p. B1. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  6. ^Steinberg, Dan (2009-10-08). 'United's Nude Awakening'. The Washington Post Company. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  7. ^Morris, Chris (2019-04-30). 'ESPN Is Shutting Down Its Magazine'. Fortune.com. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  8. ^Matz, Eddie. 'No shirts, no shorts ... lots of service!'. ESPN. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  9. ^'Galleries / The Body Issue / October 17, 2011 Hope Solo'. ESPN the Magazine. 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2011-10-05.
  10. ^'ESPN The Magazine Body Issue – ESPN'. Espn.go.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  11. ^Chiari, Mike (June 21, 2016). 'ESPN Body Issue 2016: Release Date and List of Athletes Revealed'. Bleacher Report. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  12. ^'Ezekiel Elliott, Julian Edelman among 23 athletes featured in Body Issue'. ESPN. June 25, 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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