The new ESPN Body Issue 2012 edition will feature more naked athletes, this time with a focus on the 2012 London Summer Olympics. Surfer Maya Gabiera, and Oksana Masters, who participates in paralympic rowing are also represented. Maya Gabriela is shown among the pictures (NSFW) at Inquisitr, and comments about surfing naked, saying: "I actually have surfed nude.

 

Super bowl Rings for sale  I wouldn't really do it normally because it kinda hurts your boobs…. I feel sexy when I am surfing in my bikini, which is rare because I am usually in a wet suit on a big wave, so when I get the chance to, it feels great." While it may sound like an excerpt from a Playboy article or centerfold story, it is in fact part of the ESPN Body Issue. The latest edition of ESPN Magazine is set to hit newsstands on July 13th, which isn't far ahead of the 2012 London Olmypics.


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