At 77 years old, the golfer and three-time Masters champion is the oldest athlete to ever pose for the ESPN Body Issue. Regarding his fitness, Player tells ESPN, "I used to do 1,000 sit-ups a day; now I'm up to 1,200."
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The Scottish golfer shows one of her five tattoos in her photo. It's a quote by Shakespeare that reads, "It is not the stars to hold our destiny, but it is ourselves." In the interview, she also tells ESPN, "This will probably be the first time my father finds out about my tattoos."
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The two-time Olympian looks stunning on the slopes. (We can't help but shiver at the thought of how cold that photo shoot must've been, though.)
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Mets pitcher Matt Harvey takes a more comical approach. When asked what he likes about his body, Harvey said, "I've always been interested in my body and my health. I eat healthy; I don't eat gluten. Anything I can do performance-wise and health-wise, I'm definitely doing."
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The Funny Car drag racer is best known for being featured along with her family on A&E's reality show "Driving Force." In her interview with ESPNshe says, "I'm pretty curvy for a girl, but I've grown to love it. I've got leg muscles that I use to my benefit. And I like having my big guns if it helps me drive my car better."
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