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The Danish beauty is just one of the athletes going nude for ESPN The Magazine’s annual Body Issue. Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Cartridges Of The World 13th Edition Free Download. PEOPLE.com may receive a. Jul 03, 2015 Aly Raisman strips down for ESPN. The 21-year-old left her leotard in the locker room for her shoot with ESPN The Magazine for its annual “Body Issue.

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Updated: Saturday, July 4, 2015, 9:21 AM Americans saw a lot of Aly Raisman three summers ago when the gymnast helped the U. Elena Rotter. Cours De Dactylographie Pdf. S. Bring home the gold medal at the London Olympics.

They’re about to see a lot more of her. The 21-year-old left her leotard in the locker room for Raisman is featured in the magazine — set to hit newsstands July 10 — along with Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper and “I think imperfection is beauty,”. “Instead of being insecure about my muscles, I've learned to love them. I don't even think of it as a flaw anymore because it's made me into the athlete that I am.” In addition to revealing herself for the photos, she also revealed that she can be too hard on herself sometimes. Aly Raisman tells ESPN that she took a year off from competition after winning gold with the U.S. At the 2012 London Olympics.

(Michael Regan/Getty Images) “If I make the team, I'll be the oldest U.S. My body is a little bit more achy than it was before, but at the same time I feel like I'm smarter now and able to understand the recovery process,” she said. “I'm not sure training seven hours a day is completely healthy. That's why gymnastics is a young girl's sport. But I should be fine.” ON A MOBILE DEVICE?