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Mike Alstott, football
Alstott is the studly fullback for the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Bucs.
Love the shades
(Editor's pick 01/31/03)
Morgan Souply, rugby
Thanks to a reader for this. Here is a link to a very spunky French rugby player, Morgan Souply. Morgan plays for French club Stade Francais.
Two-toned shirt and hair
(Editor's pick 01/30/03)
Bonus: The cover (believe it or not) of the team's calendar
Mike Piazza, baseball
With spring training just around the corner, Piazza shows off a new Mets warmup jersey.
The smile of a 100% heterosexual
(Editor's pick 01/29/03)
Sad Raider fans
We seldom feature fans, but after seeing this touching shot of two Oakland Raider fans (who knew?) after their Super Bowl loss, we made an exception. Thanks to a reader for this.
Trying to keep his pride and poise
(Editor's pick 01/28/03)
Derrick Brooks, John Lynch
These two terrific defenders (Brooks is on the left) were instrumental in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' smashing 48-21 Super Bowl win over the Oakland Raiders.
Smile, you're No. 1
(Editor's pick 01/27/03)
AP photo from St. Petersburg Times
Andre Iguodala, Keith Langford, basketball
Iguodala of Arizona, guarding Kansas' Langford, has some serious arms.
Reaching in
(Editor's pick 01/26/03)
Felix Sanchez, track
Sanchez is a champion 400 meters hurdle and runner from the Dominican Republic who attends USC.
He's Superman
(Editor's pick 01/25/03)
Photo from IAAF.org
Mexican soccer players
Thanks to a reader for this amusing picture of an obvious foul.
Seeing if he wears briefs or boxers
(Editor's pick 01/24/03)
Younes El Aynaoui, Andy Roddick, tennis
These two played a match for the ages at the Australian Open. A five-set, 4 hour-and-59-minute marathon, with the deciding set being won by Roddick, 21-19.
Well played! 
(Editor's pick 01/23/03)
Thomas Rupprath, swimming
We love this image of Rupprath, a German backstroker, entering the water.
A man with a V shape
(via Swimming.org) (Editor's pick 01/22/03)
Bonus shot from his Web site
James Blake, tennis
Blake, an up-and-comer in the tennis world, lost his fourth-round match at the Australian Open.
Blake looks petulant
(Editor's pick 01/21/03)
Jerry Rice, Steve McNair, football
Rice congratulates McNair, after the former's Oakland Raiders beat the Tennessee Titans to win the AFC title and head to the Super Bowl.
A post-game hug
(Editor's pick 01/20/03)
Steve Blake, Chris McCray, basketball
Blake, right, and McCray celebrate Maryland's college basketball update upset of top-ranked and previously unbeaten Duke.
Mmmm, Mmmm, good
(Editor's pick 01/19/03)
Photo via CBS Sportsline
Mark Saliba, swimming
Saliba is a champion open-water swimmer from Australia.
Holding his breath until he turns blue
(Editor's pick 01/18/03)
Photo by
Sport the library/Jeff Crow via Swimming.org
Mats Christeen, hockey
This picture of Christeen comes from a calendar done for his Swedish junior hockey team. He was taken in the 2000 NHL draft but is not in the league.
Towel boy
(Editor's pick 01/17/03)
Andy Ference, hockey
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Ference of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins.
"He's so hot I'm amazed the ice doesn't melt!"
Fire on ice
(Editor's pick 01/16/03)
Andy Roddick, tennis
Roddick won his first-round match of the Australian Open in a tough four-setter over Croatia's Zeljko Krajan.
Hold his nose and count to 10
(Editor's pick 01/15/03)
Anders Graneheim, bodybuilding
This came from a reader in Sweden: "Anders Graneheim is Sweden's best and most successful bodybuilder ever, and it's easy to see why; his physique is world class. And what's even more fantastic is that he's 40 years old."
Buff and 40
(Editor's pick 01/14/03)
Paradoen Srichapan, tennis
Srichapan is an up-and-coming player from Thailand, who won his first-round match today at the Australian Open. He is seeded 11th.
Eye on the ball
(Editor's pick 01/13/03)
Derrick Brooks, football
Brooks, whose Tampa Bay Bucs play San Francisco today, was named the NFL's top defensive player.
Swashbuckler
(Editor's pick 01/12/03)
Forrest Mozart, Grant Mattos, football
Thanks to a reader for this shot of two USC Trojans celebrating their Orange Bowl win.
Hey man, that hat looks great on you!
(Editor's pick 01/11/03)
Brian Finneran, football
Finneran has blossomed this year as a receiver for the Atlanta Falcons, who play an NFL playoff game Saturday in Philadelphia.
The life of Brian
(Editor's pick 01/10/03)
Rick Rickert, Steve Esselink, basketball
These two blondes play for the University of Minnesota. Thanks to a reader for this.
A couple of Golden Gophers (Editor's pick 01/09/03)
Mike Bibby, basketball
Bibby is the terrific guard for the NBA's Sacramento Kings, the favorite to win the championship.
Bibby goes for a drive
(Editor's pick 01/08/03)
Nick Collison, basketball
Collison play for the Kansas Jayhawks, ranked #17 nationally,
Grabbing a board
(Editor's pick 01/07/03)
Jeff Garcia, football
All Garcia, the San Francisco quarterback, did was rally the 49ers from 38-14 down to post a stunning 39-38 NFL playoff win over the New York Giants.
Victory dance
(Editor's pick 01/06/03)
Mike Vick, Brett Favre, football
Vick, the new star on the block, beat Favre, the master, in an NFL playoff game in Green Bay, as the Falcons whipped the Packers.
Mike's the man
(Editor's pick 01/05/02)
Photo via
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Dejan Stankovic, soccer
Stankovic plays for Lazio of Rome in Italy's top soccer league, the Serie A.  We don't know if he was successful with his bicycle kick.
Don't try this at home
(Editor's pick 01/04/03)
Carson Palmer, football
Palmer is the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback of the USC Trojans.  In his final game as a Trojan, he led his team to a 38-17 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Orange Bowl.
I'm good
(Editor's pick 01/03/03)
Mark Richt, football
Richt is the coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, who beat Florida State in the Sugar Bowl.
A Dawg gets a bath
(Editor's pick 01/02/03)
Sven Hannawald, ski jumping
Hannawald reacts after a good jump at a competition in Germany.
Sven can't believe it's 2003 already
(Editor's pick 01/01/03)
Arnaud Gerard, cycling
Gerard celebrates winning a road cycling championship.
The taste of victory
(Editor's pick 12/31/02)
Jeremy Bloom, skiing/football
Bloom has had a busy December--He played wide receiver for the University of Colorado in their bowl game, and also went to Europe for freestyle skiing competitions.
Jeremy in full bloom
(Editor's pick 12/30/02)
Eric White, bodybuilding
White is a minister from Oregon and competed in this year's Musclemania. He looks better than any minister we've ever seen.
Can we join Eric's congregation?
(Editor's pick 12/29/02)
Wisconsin football
Members of the Badgers clown around during a photo shoot for the Alamo Bowl.
Funny face
(Editor's pick 12/28/02)
AP photo via CBS Sportsline
Rares Orzata, gymnastics
Thanks to a reader for this shot of this Romanian gymnast.
Pommeling the horse
(Editor's pick 12/27/02)
Kliff Kingsbury, Mike Leach, football
Kingsbury, the Texas Tech quarterback, celebrates with Leach, his coach, after the Red Raiders beat Clemson in the Tangerine Bowl.
Hey coach, smile ... we won!
(Editor's pick 12/24/02)
AP photo via CBS Sportsline
Doug Christie, basketball
Christie plays for the Sacramento Kings, but we're not wild about his shaved-head look.
Hanging on
(Editor's pick 12/23/02)
Sergiy Lebid, running
Lebid, of the Ukraine, is a world-class 5,000 meters runner.
Taking it in stride
(Editor's pick 12/22/02)
Chris Webber, basketball
Webber is a star for the NBA's Sacramento Kings.
What big biceps you have
(Editor's pick 12/21/02)
English gymnasts
These blokes celebrate their win in this year's Commonwealth Games.
Showing their medals
(Editor's pick 12/20/02)
T. J. Ford and Hassan Adams, basketball
Thanks to a reader for this shot of players from Arizona and Texas.
Getting a hand on the ball
(Editor's pick 12/19/02)
Jeff Newton, Tom Coverdale, basketball
Thanks to a reader for this shot of the two University of Indiana players.
"Don't worry, you're still my favorite redhead"
(Editor's pick 12/18/02)
UCLA soccer players
The Bruins celebrate their win Sunday over Stanford to claim the NCAA soccer title. Thanks to a reader for this.
Happy, happy, joy, joy
(Editor's pick 12/17/02)
Jason Gesser, football
Gesser quarterbacks Washington State, which will play in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma.
Watch out for the thorns
(Editor's pick 12/16/02)
Ronan Doherty, bodybuilding
Doherty finished second in the junior division at the Musclemania world championships.
Striking a pose
(Editor's pick 12/15/02)
Moises Munos, soccer
Munos is a goalie in the Mexican league and he celebrates his team scoring a goal.
Ready to propose
(Editor's pick 12/14/02)
Antawn Jamison, basketball
Love this unusual shot of Jamison of the Golden State Warriors. Thanks to a reader for this.
Look ma, no hands
(Editor's pick 12/13/02)
Ryan Sneed, gymanstics
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Sneed, a University of Nebraska gymnast.
The definition of symmetry
(Editor's pick 12/12/02)
Photo from Daily Nebraskan
Lance Armstrong, cycling
Armstrong, the four-time winner of the Tour de France, is Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year.
Profile of the sportsman
(Editor's pick 12/11/02)
Drew Brees, Kelvin Garmon, football
Brees and Garmon are teammates with the San Diego Chargers, who got blasted 27-7 by Oakland on Sunday.
We'll get 'em next time
(Editor's pick 12/10/02)
German soccer
Face it, the Europeans just know how to celebrate the right  way.
How do you say "I love you, man" in German?
(Editor's pick 12/09/02)
Mark Richt, Michael Johnson, football
Richt is the coach and Johnson a player for the Georgia Bulldogs, who won the SEC championship by routing Arkansas.
Who let the Dawgs out?
(Editor's pick 12/08/02)
Peja Stojakovic, basketball
Thanks to a reader for this shot of the Sacramento Kings star.
Peja goes for the grunge look
(Editor's pick 12/07/02)
Ricky Williams, football
Williams, the Miami Dolphins running back, graces the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated.
Why so serious?
(Editor's pick 12/06/02)
Braydon McIntosh, swimming
This is a unique view of this Australian short-course swimmer.
Long and lean
(Editor's pick 12/05/02)
Getty Images photo via  swimming.org
Italian league soccer
Thanks to a reader for this shot of a unique way to celebrate.
Rock-a-bye baby
(Editor's pick 12/04/02)
Tito Ortiz, ultimate fighting
Thanks to a reader for this picture from Ortiz's win over Ken Shamrock during their title fight this weekend.
Landing a blow
(Editor's pick 12/03/02)
Frozen fan
This guy at the snowy Miami-Buffalo NFL game isn't wearing the best attire for such weather.
Are those icicles on his chest?
(Editor's pick 12/02/02)
Alexi Nemov, gymnastics
Nemov, from Russia, competes at the world championships.
Sky-high
(Editor's pick 12/01/02)
Nik Antropov, hockey
Antropov of the Toronto Maple Leafs celebrates a goal on Friday.
Celebrating with a friend
(Editor's pick 11/30/02)
World gymnasts
Three on the podium at this month's world championships in Hungary.
Men and their flowers
(Editor's pick 11/29/02)
Paul Hamm, gymnastics
Hamm competes at this month's world championships.
Twisted around
(Editor's pick 11/28/02) 
Chris Duhon, basketball
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Duhon, a Duke basketball player, during a recent game.
Jumping into a Cameron Crazies
(Editor's pick 11/27/02)
Mike Vanderjagt, Justin Snow, football 
Vanderjagt, the Indianapolis Colts kicker, and his holder Snow, celebrate the game-winning field goal in wintry Denver on Sunday night. Vanderjagt, a Canadian, said he was used to kicking in the snow.
Snow job
(Editor's pick 11/26/02)
Photo via Indianapolis Star
Brett Favre, Kordell Stewart, football
The expressions tell you how each quarterback's day went.
Not a care in the world  Long day at the office (Editor's pick 11/25/02)
Luke Eustice, wrestling
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Eustice, a University of Iowa wrestler.
Say 'uncle!"
(Editor's pick 11/24/02)
Milt Stegall, football
Stegall plays quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He's the league MVP and will lead Winnipeg in the Grey Cup championship against Montreal.
Nice trophy, eh?
(Editor's pick 11/23/02)
Fernando Vargas, boxing
Boxer Fernando Vargas was suspended by Nevada boxing officials for nine months after he tested positive for steroids. He said it was all a mistake. Look at his muscle definition in this photo and you be the judge. Thanks to a reader for this.
A 'Roid Rage?
(Editor's pick 11/22/02)
Mike Wilkinson, basketball
Wilkinson plays for the University of Wisconsin.
Driving the lane
(Editor's pick 11/21/02)
Ian Thorpe
Thorpe, the superstar swimmer from Australia, says he's not gay. But he certainly is stylish.
Ready for the clubs
(Editor's pick 11/20/02)
Matt Roth, football
Roth, a defensive end for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, is a major contributor to the team hoping to reach the Rose Bowl. Thanks to a reader for this.
Run for the Roses
(Editor's pick 11/19/02)
Seth Scott, basketball
We're really glad that college basketball is starting up again.  Seth Scott is a 6'10" forward who plays for the Portland State Vikings in the Big Sky Conference.

Don't Miss
(Editor's pick 11/18/02)
Carson Palmer, football
Palmer is the quarterback for the #8 ranked USC Trojans.  He's being mentioned as a possible Heisman Trophy winner and is shown in action in USC's November 16th game versus Arizona State.
 
Four!
(Editor's pick 11/17/02)
Michael Weiss, figure skating
Mr. Weiss is shown competing at
the ISU Grand Prix in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. 
He's Straight. Really.
(Editor's pick 11/16/02)
Matt Cockbain, rugby
The man with the wonderful last name is lifted by teammates to get a line-out.  He's playing for Australia in their recent match against Ireland. Australia will host the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup.
He's A Statue
(Editor's pick 11/15/02)
Glenn McGrath, cricket
McGrath (pronounced McGraw) is one of the best bowlers in world cricket.  He's been a big factor in the Aussie's rise to the top of the cricket heap.
Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
(Editor's pick 11/14/02)
Arjen Robben and Oleg Luzhny, soccer
We suspect that Arjen Robben of Dutch League side PSV Eindhoven came crashing to earth after getting tangled with Oleg Luzhny, who plays for England's London-based Arsenal.  PSV and Arsenal were playing in a Group A qualifying match in the Champions League.  We hope Mr. Robben is uninjured.
Crash Landing
(Editor's pick 11/13/02)
Evgeny Plushenko, figure skating
While men's figure skating is rightly derided for stupid choreography, bad costumes and in this case, hideous hair, we are duly impressed by Russian Evgeny Plushenko's display of flexibility and athleticism.
We're Impressed
(Editor's pick 11/12/02)
Marcus Trescothick, Adam Gilchrist and Damien Martyn
In honor of the Sydney Gay Games closing, we bring another picture from the Australia vs. England cricket series.  The Aussies are proving unstoppable and England is again being humiliated by its former colony at a game it invented.
It's going the wrong way!
(Editor's pick 11/11/02)
Andrew Caddick, cricket
Mr. Caddick is a bowler for England.  England is Down Under playing the great Australian cricket team in a series of matches called The Ashes.  We love cricket whites.
Howzzat?!?!
(Editor's pick 11/10/02)
Markus Schroth, Stefan Effenberg, football
Markus Schroth plays for 1860 Munich and Stefab Effenberg for Wolfsburg in Germany's Bundesliega. This picture was taken during a German Cup match at the Olympic Stadium in Munich.
I'm Not Touching You, Honest!
(Editor's pick 11/9/02)
Christopher Juarez, marathoner
We are in awe of marathon runners and respect anyone who can do the full 26 miles, 385 yards.  Mr. Juarez won the US Marine Corps marathon on October 27th in Arlington, Virginia. 
Leatherneck Wins
(Editor's pick 11/8/02)
Marcel Maltritz and Kim Christensen, fussball (soccer)
We can never get enough of these unintentionally homoerotic pictures.  Today's example is courtesy of Germany's Bundesliega, where Maltritz and Christensen play for HSV Hamburg. 
Ich Liebe Dich
(Editor's pick 11/7/02)
Stirlin Mortlock, Diego Albanese, rugby
Mortolck plays for Wallabies in Australia and Albanese plays for Pumas in Argentina. 
That's Gotta Hurt
(Editor's pick 11/6/02)
Jason Jennings, baseball
The adorable young pitcher with the rosy red cheeks plays for the Colorado Rockies.  On Monday, he was named the National League's Rookie of the Year.  Not bad for someone who pitches his home games in the pitchers graveyard called Coors Field.
The Rookie (of the Year)
    (Editor's pick 11/5/02)
Nathan Buckley, Aussie Rules football
To conclude our all-Australian Picture This weekend, we have Nathan Buckley of Collingwood.  Nice guns, mate.
Nathan Buckley grabs a ball
(Editor's pick 11/4/02)
Ricky Ponting, cricket
Continuing our Australian theme, it seems they don't make pant drawstrings very well Down Under.  Sadly, the pants stayed up for the hot batsman, who plays for the World #1 Australian team.
If only.....  (Editor's pick 11/3/02)
 
Alastair Lynch, Aussie Rules football
In honor of the start of the Gay Games in Sydney, this weekend's Picture This will be all-Aussie, all the time.  Today it's Alastair Lynch, who plays for the Brisbane Lions in AFL.
G'day mate indeed 
(Editor's pick 11/2/02)
 
Chris Sutton and Tugay Kerimoglu, soccer
Chris Sutton of Glasgow Celtic shows his skills to the amazement of Blackburn Rover's Tugay Kerimoglu during their UEFA Cup second round match at Glasgow's Celtic Park. Nice legs there, Mr. Sutton.
"Wow, He's Good" 
(Editor's pick 11/1//02)
 
Claudio Lopez and Enrico Chiesa, futbol (soccer)
Finding a photo like this makes doing Picture This worthwhile.  No caption we could provide would do this picture justice.
We're Stunned
(Editor's pick 10/31/02)
    
Shaquille O'Neal, basketball
The NBA season started on Tuesday.  Although he's injured, Shaquille O'Neal collected his championship ring from NBA commissioner David Stern.  He'll probably be repeating this at the same time next year as the Lakers are favored to Four-Peat.
Man in Black
(Editor's pick 10/30/02)
Rob Johnson, football
Johnson is a quarterback for Tampa Bay. According to his coach, Jon Gruden, we know Johnson has a six-pack. This pic shows he also has some nice arms. Thanks to a reader for this.
Great guns
(Editor's pick 10/29/02)
Photo via Panthers.com
Happy Angels, baseball
The Anaheim Angels, the butt of baseball jokes for decades, can now laugh after winning their first World Series.
Heavenly
(Editor's picks 10/28/02)
College football weirdness
You never know what to expect at a college football game:
--An odd new Oregon mascot
--A streaker gets hog-tied

(Editor's picks 10/27/02)
J.T. Snow, baseball
Snow lifts the 3-year-old son of San Francisco Giants manager during Game 5 action in the World Series. The child was a Giants bat boy who nearly got run over by a player trying to score before Snow intervened.
J.T.'s a hero
(Editor's pick 10/26/02)
Ned Grabavoy, soccer
Grabavoy, from Indiana University, is also on the U.S. men's under-20 team. Thanks to a reader for this.
Raise your hand if you're sure
(Editor's pick 10/25/02)
Kirk Rueter, baseball
Rueter pitches for the San Francisco Giants, who evened the World Series with the Anaheim Angels on Wednesday.
Fired Up
(Editor's pick 10/24/02)
David Carr, Billy Miller, football
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Carr (quarterback) and Miller (tight end) for the Houston Texans.
Bear hug
(Editor's pick 10/23/02)
Michael Sullivan, rugby
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Sullivan, who plays in Australia's National Rugby League.
Funny, he doesn't look like a rugger
(Editor's pick 10/22/02)
Cobi Jones, soccer
Jones plays for the Los Angeles Galaxy, which beat the New England Revolution, 1-0, to win the Major League Soccer title.
A man and his his cup
(Editor's pick 10/21/02)
Larry Johnson, football
Johnson gets congratulated by his team after rushing for 257 yards, a Penn State record.
Taking a bath
(Editor's pick 10/20/02)
Tim Salmon, Scott Spiezio and David Eckstein, baseball
These three will have key players as the Anaheim Angels open the World Series tonight against the San Francisco Giants.
Giving him a noogie
(Editor's pick 10/19/02)
Mehdi Baala, track and field
Baala is a French star in the 1,500 meters. Thanks to a reader for this.
Talk about tight whites
(Editor's pick 10/18/02)
Shavlik Randolph, basketball
Thanks to two readers for this shot of the Duke player, competing in a London exhibition.
Driving the lane
(Editor's pick 10/17/02)
Joey Harrington, football
Harrington is a rookie quarterback for the Detroit Lions, who is playing well and giving a moribund franchise hope.
Joey gets the game ball
(Editor's pick 10/16/02)
Photo from Detroit Free-Press
Ryan Mack, soccer
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Mack, who plays for the always-strong Indiana Hoosiers NCAA team.
Look of Determination
(Editor's pick 10/15/02)
Javad Kazemeyan, soccer
Kazemeyan celebrates his goal against Japan in the Asian Games.
The shirt off his back
(Editor's pick 10/14/02)
Olivier Kieffer, Luc Marquet, volleyball
These two Frenchmen react after losing in the semifinals of the World Championships.
How do you say, "It will be OK," in French?
(Editor's choice 10/13/02)
University of Hawaii basketball
UH's Carl English (right) and Phil Martin are two reasons to watch the defending WAC men's basketball team. Thanks to a reader for this.
Hooping it up
(Editor's pick 10/12/02)
Photo via Honolulu Advertiser
Brazil volleyball players
Team Brazil has reached the finals of the World Volleyball Championships being held in Argentina.
The boys from Brazil
(Editor's pick 10/11/02)
Photo via World Volleyball
Kenny Lofton & Mike Matheny, baseball
The San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals National League Championship Series got off to a confrontational start when the Giant's Kenny Lofton (L) took exception to a pitch brushing him back. Mike Matheny, the Cardinals catcher, seems unimpressed.
Chill Out
(Editor's pick 10/10/02)
A.J Pierzynski, baseball
The Twins catcher is a big reason why his team is in the American League Championship Series.
Fired Up
(Editor's pick 10/09/02)
Sergey Filimonov, weightlifting
Filimonov of Kazakhstan weighs169 pounds, but he lifts 380 for a world record in the snatch at the Asian Games in Korea.
Throwing his weight around
(Editor's pick 10/08/02)
Chad Pennington, football
Pennington got his first start for the New York Jets on Sunday, and he acquitted himself well despite a 29-25 loss to Kansas City.
Phone home
(Editor's pick 10/07/02)
Lee Evans, football
Evans plays the University of Wisconsin, who lost a 34-31 thriller to Penn State.
Bursting his bubble
(Editor's pick 10/06/02)
Photo from Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Baseball roommates
We received this link from several people. It's a cool story from the San Francisco Chronicle about five members of the Oakland Athletics who share an apartment. It also has photos.
Hey man, nice pants
(Editor's pick 10/05/02)
Garret Anderson, Troy Glaus, baseball
Anderson and Glaus were the stars in the Anaheim Angels' 8-6 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of their playoff series, hitting back-to-back home runs in the eighth inning.
The Bash Brothers
(Editor's pick 10/04/02)
Los Angeles Galaxy, Soccer
Several members of the Galaxy celebrate a goal against the Kansas City Wizards with the ceremonial removal of the shirt..
"My legs are huge!"
(Editor's pick 10/03/02)
Photo via SportServer
Australian champion swimmers
Australia's "Deadly Medley" team of Matt Welsh, Jim Piper, Geoff Huegill and Ashley Callus celebrate setting a world record in the men's 4 x 100m medley relay in a recent event.
V for victory
(Editor's pick 10/02/02)
Photo via Australian Swimming
Matt McEwen, decathlon
McEwen hails from Australia and won the silver at this year's Commonwealth Games.
Taking aim
(Editor's pick 10/01/02)
Donald Driver, football
Driver is a wide receiver of the Green Bay Packers. He performs the Lambeau Leap, one of the coolest rituals in sports, jumping into the stands after a touchdown.
In the Driver's seat
(Editor's pick 09/30/02)
Beau Trahan, Brock Edwards, football
Edwards helps Trahan, his Texas Longhorns teammate, celebrate a touchdown in the Horns' big win Saturday.
Hook 'em and Spread 'em
(Editor's pick 09/29/02)
Kliff Kingsbury, Vincent Meeks, football
Kingsbury jokes with Meeks after throwing a Big 12-record six touchdown passes Friday in Texas Tech's 49-0 rout of New Mexico.
Ice needed after 6 TDs
(Editor's pick 09/28/02)
Anaheim Angels
The perennial sad-sack Angels clinched their first playoff spot in Major League Baseball since 1986.
That heavenly feeling
(Editor's pick 09/27/02)
Ian Gold, Jeff Garcia, football
Thanks to a reader for this shot of Gold tackling Garcia, and then some
The scent of a man
(Editor's pick 09/26/02)
Phil Dawson, Chris Gardocki, football
Thanks to a reader for this shot of these two Cleveland Browns celebrating Dawson's game-winning field goal on Sunday.
Your place or mine?
(Editor's pick 09/25/02)
Kelley Washington, football
Thanks to a reader for this revealing shot of Washington, a University of Tennessee wide receiver.
All buffed out
(Editor's pick 09/24/02)
Photo from ESPN the Magazine via ESPN.com
French tennis
Sebastien Grosjean is carried off the court after France beat the United States in Davis Cup play.
French on a roll
(Editor's pick 09/23/02)
Ryan Gillis and Friend
Gillis of Notre Dame celebrates with the Irish mascot Mike Macaluso after Notre Dame's thrilling 21-17 win over Michigan State.
Their Irish eyes are smiling
(Editor's pick 09/22/02)
Kurt Tomlison, bodybuilding
Tomlison finished fourth in the light-heavyweight division at the recent Musclemania Canada.
Kurt gives a tongue-lashing
(Editor's pick 09/21/02)
Photo via Musclemania site
Iker Casillas, soccer
Casillas is a goalie who starred for Spain's World Cup team this summer.
Prepare for landing
(Editor's pick 09/20/02)
Photo via Soccer Age
Oregon State rowers
These four rather studly looking guys competed in this year's Pac-10 championships.
Eight is enough
(Editor's pick 09/19/02)
John Lackey, baseball
Thanks to a reader for this shot of the Anaheim Angels pitcher.
Is that a Louisville slugger in your pants or are you just happy to see me?
(Editor's pick 09/18/02)
David Ortiz, Brad Radke, baseball
Ortiz and Radke celebrate the Twins winning their division title. Thanks to a reader for this.
A champagne shower
(Editor's pick 09/17/02)
A soccer celebration
Thanks to a reader for this awesome shot. This appeared on a Danish Web site. Too bad we don't read Danish.
Coming to a porn video near you
(Editor's pick 09/16/02)
Oscar De La Hoya, boxing
De La Hoya won his grudge match against Fernando Vargas on Saturday night.
An Oscar winner
(Editor's pick 09/15/02)
Donald McIntosh, soccer
Thanks to a reader for this picture of the Duke soccer player.
Talk about tighty-whiteys
(Editor's pick 09/15/02)
European soccer
These players in the Spanish league keep their eyes on the ball.
Hey, look, it's Tom Cruise!
(Editor's pick 09/13/02)
Todd Greene, Kevin Mensch, baseball
These two play for the Texas Rangers and must share the same hair stylist.
A couple of chrome domes
(Editor's pick 09/12/02)
Hoosier Swimmer, Indiana, Swimming
At the Big Ten Championships earlier this year, one goggled swimmer waited for his race..
Nice Goggles
(Editor's pick 09/11/02)
Gary Walker, David Carr, football
These two play for the expansion Houston Texans and celebrate their opening day win against the Dallas Cowboys. Thanks to a reader for this.
Black and white men together
(Editor's pick 09/10/02)
Fans in the Dawg Pound
If it's a Sunday in September, it must mean NFL football for these fans in Cleveland in the renowned Dawg Pound.

Who let the dawgs out?
(Editor's pick 09/09/02)
Adam Vinatieri, Troy Brown, football
These two New England Patriots were heroes during the team's 2001 Super Bowl run. The NFL kicks off today, and the Pats start defense of their title Monday night.
Patriot games
(Editor's pick 09/08/02)
Viktor Chistiakov, pole vault
This Russian now competes for Australia and is a model on the side. We can see why.
Up and over
(Editor's pick 09/07/02)
Tom Putt photo via Australian track and field site
Andy Roddick, tennis
Roddick got smoked in straight sets by Pete Sampras at the U.S. Open, but he still played with flair.
A between-the-butt return
(Editor's pick 09/06/02)
Beach volleyball players
Thanks to a reader for this shot originally from the Los Angeles Times of pro beach volleyball players modeling the latest beachwear.
Boys of summer
(Editor's pick 09/05/02)
LA Times photo via Augusta Chronicle
USA champion swimmers
The US 400 medley relay team won the gold and set a World Record at the Pan Pacific championships. These pics are from the USA Swimming site, whose terrific Web master Kathleen Flynn wrote Outsports to encourage us to link. Check out the extensive gallery at the
Swim Cam
Tastes like chicken
(Editor's pick 09/04/02))
Miguel Tejada, baseball
Tejada is the terrific shortstop who has helped propel the Oakland Athletics to 19 straight wins.
A-Plus
(Editor's pick 09/03/02)
Chipper Jones, John Smoltz, baseball
Jones and Smoltz play for the Atlanta Braves, who are running away with their division.
Who cut one?
(Editor's pick 09/02/02)
Ben Stratton, Cecil Sapp, football
Stratton and Sapp are members of the Colorado State Rams, who pulled off an upset of Colorado in college football.
Ram-tough
(Editor's pick 09/01/02)

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