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Olympic volleyball gold-medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings shows off latest trophy as she poses NAKED during pregnancy then cradling her newborn for 'The Body Issue'

  • Kerri Walsh Jennings is the latest sports star revealed to have stripped off for the fifth annual issue of the ESPN Magazine and she's done so during and after her pregnancy
  • NHRA funny car racer Courtney Force, Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried and New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey are among the sports stars gracing the pages of this year's issue




Kerri Walsh Jennings is the latest sports star revealed to have stripped off for this year's ESPN Magazine's 'The Body Issue' - and she's done so during pregnancy and just two months after giving birth to her third child.
The blonde beauty who won gold in women's beach volleyball at the London Olympics proudly appears on one of eight covers with her baby bump, and inside the glossy pages she is shown cradling her adorable newborn daughter Scout.
Walsh Jennings is one of 20 athletes who dare to bare all for the fifth annual 'The Body Issue,' showing the world the incredible physiques required to compete at an elite level.
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Kerri Walsh Jennings is the latest sports star revealed to have stripped off for this year's ESPN Magazine's 'The Body Issue' - and she's done so during and after her pregnancy
Kerri Walsh Jennings is the latest sports star revealed to have stripped off for this year's ESPN Magazine's 'The Body Issue' - and she's done so during and after her pregnancy


Kerri Walsh Jennings is the latest sports star revealed to have stripped off for this year's ESPN Magazine's 'The Body Issue' - and she's done so during and after her pregnancy
The Olympic gold-medalist looked incredible after the birth of her adorable child




 

With the toned body of a professional athlete, Kerri looked incredible in both images.
But she confessed even she had her fears ahead of the ESPN shoot.
'Driving (to the photo shoot) I was sweating bullets,' she told People magazine. 'I was really, really nervous. I felt exposed, not just physically, but with all of my insecurities.'

She said she felt more comfortable in the pre-baby pictures than the post-baby ones - taken just two months after Scout was born in April.
'I was big and rotund when I'm usually the opposite, but it was really comfortable because I felt almost like I was in costume,' she told ESPN.
'But for the second (shoot), I was two and a half months out from having a baby. I'm supposed to be tight and toned and strong, but I have a lot more work to do.'
However, she said the act of labor made her feel like a super hero and respect her body more than ever.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick also appeared on one of the eight covers for 2013
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick also appeared on one of the eight covers for 2013

The heavily tattooed footballer looked perfectly toned as he posed at the beach for the issue
The heavily tattooed footballer looked perfectly toned as he posed at the beach for the issue



'Having babies - literally delivering a baby - makes me feel like Wonder Woman,' Walsh Jennings told ESPN. 'Everything else seems minor compared to the soul-shaking thing that is labor.
'I'm still a critic of my body - I'm still a woman - but I respect my body more than I have in my life. It's not perfect, but I can't tell you how proud I am of my body.'
She explained to People, however, that she has been working hard since the birth of her daughter to get back into tip-top shape and prepare for her first tournament after becoming a mom for the third time.
'I have been working my butt off literally every single day,' she said.
Scottish golfer Carly Booth is shown in the magazine
The beautiful Scottish golfer turns 21 this summer

The beautiful 21-year-old, who already has two wins on the Ladies European Tour under her belt, also poses at the driving range
Carly Booth, who already has two wins on the Ladies European Tour under her belt, poses at the driving range

Other stars revealed to be gracing the pages of the famed issue, which hits newsstands on July 12, include San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, 77-year-old golf Hall of Famer Gary Player and Washington Wizards point guard John Wall.
The appearance of Player is likely to be a polarizing issue. The native South African, Player won nine majors from the late 1950s to late 1970s, including three Masters championships.
Another golfer, Carly Booth, also made her debut in the magazine.
The magazine's most polarizing issue may be including an appearance from 77-year-old golfer Gary Player
The magazine's most polarizing issue may be including an appearance from 77-year-old golfer Gary Player

The native South African, Player won nine majors from the late 1950s to late 1970s, including three Masters championships
The native South African, Player won nine majors from the late 1950s to late 1970s, including three Masters championships

The Scot, who turned 21 this summer, said she grew up working out in a homemade gym built by her father on her family's land.
She has five tattoos, including a Shakespeare quote that reads: 'It is not the stars to hold our destiny, But it is ourselves.'
Gorgeous blond NHRA funny car racer Courtney Force and Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried each grace one of eight covers, while New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey also shows off his fine form.
Laying provocatively on a huge car tire in the desert, 25-year-old Force is certainly a force to be reckoned with. In another shot, the driver is pictured nude carrying a red gas can down the middle of an empty road.
She told The New York Daily News that she had to train extra hard to keep up with her male counterparts on the track.

'We're driving 10,000 horsepower cars and although I am a female, I have to work extra hard to drive one of these cars to keep up with the men.'
Harvey poses with nothing but his mitt and a baseball in the magazine and a second image shows his sneaking out of a hotel room, naked, with dirty dishes covering his modesty.
Courtney Force
You won't tyre of this image: In the fifth annual 'The Body Issue,' blonde NHRA car racer Courtney Force graces one of eight covers
Kenneth Faried
Weapon of choice: Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried shows off his chiseled form as he grips a basketball with his fingertips

Miesha Tate
Looking glovely: Miesha Tate, the 26-year-old No. 1 bantamweight contender on the women's Ultimate Fighting Championship circuit, posing in nothing but a pair of pink boxing gloves on the beach

The right-hander is used to being in the limelight for his feats on the field, but stripping off for the American public in 'The Body Issue' was another ball game.
'It was kind of nerve-racking at first,' Harvey told The Daily News. 'I've never been fully nude in front of random people like that before - especially with a camera around. But now that it is all done, it was a fun experience.'

Other stars featured this year included Miesha Tate, the 26-year-old No. 1 bantamweight contender on the women's Ultimate Fighting Championship circuit, posing in nothing but a pair of pink boxing gloves on the beach and professional snowboarder Elena Hight, who goes bare down a mountain with just her board.

Basketball player Faried also snagged a cover this year and the 23-year-old, nicknamed the 'Manimal,' shows off his impeccably toned physique again in the spread with his weapon of choice - a basketball - in his grip.

Matt Harvey
Pitched it just right: New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey also shows off with his mitt and a baseball in hand

Courtney Force
Fuelling around: Force, 25, is certainly a force to be reckoned with, appearing nude carrying a red gas can down the middle of an empty road

Kenneth Faried
Something in the air: Faried also appears on one of eight covers, mid slam dunk

Elena Hight
Sloping off: Professional snowboarder Elena Hight, bares all down a mountain with just her board

Matt Harvey
Steeping up to the plates: Harvey is used to being in the limelight for his feats on the field, but stripping off for the American public was another ball game, he said


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