Akron athlete featured on cover of Sports reIllustrated
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Jan. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ahead of football’s biggest night, beauty brand Dove, the largest provider of self-esteem education globally, and Sports Illustrated®, the leader in sports journalism, have partnered to release the first-ever Sports reIllustrated, a special edition celebrating young female athletes breaking barriers to compete on their own terms.
Featuring the youngest athlete ever to appear on a Sports Illustrated promotional cover – 10-year-old Honor Smoke – the collection of stories, which profiles 10 inspiring young athletes, will be available online February 3, distributed in New Orleans ahead of the Big Game, and will run as a special section in the magazine’s March issue.
Meet the 10 inspiring young athletes featured in Sports reIllustrated
Twelve-year-old track and field star Carmen Wilkey honing her shot put skills
Underscoring Dove’s commitment to keep girls in sports, Sports reIllustrated aims to demonstrate that athleticism comes in all shapes, sizes and abilities, and inspire a new generation of girls to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions with confidence. The special edition coincides with Dove’s Big Game spot, and brings attention to the Dove Body Confident Sport program, a scientifically proven coaching tool to build body confidence in 11-17-year-old girls and keep girls thriving in sports.
“At Dove, we know the prevalence of body talk in sports – which often focuses on appearance over ability – harms girls’ body confidence. With 48% of girls who drop out of sports being told they have the wrong body type,* it’s time to inspire change, not just in how we see young athletes, but in how we speak to them,” said Marcela Melero, Chief Growth Officer, Dove Personal Care North America. “As the leader in self-esteem and body confidence education, Dove is excited to partner with a major titan in sports media to change the game and help give girls the confidence they need to thrive playing the sports they love.”
“As a publication deeply committed to storytelling that showcases the power and impact athletes at all levels can have, Sports Illustrated is proud to partner with Dove, a brand dedicated to championing girls and women of all ages,” shared Stephen Cannella, Editor in Chief of Sports Illustrated. “By re-illustrating what it looks like to be an athlete, we hope we can inspire readers to rethink how we see and support the young athletes in our lives.”
Spotlighting athletes from across Dove’s network of Body Confident Sport partners, including Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Women’s Sports Foundation, the magazine celebrates the stories of 10 young female athletes across the US, inspiring a new generation of girls to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions with confidence.
Alongside Honor Smoke, this special edition includes:
Ja’Nor Elzie , 12-year-old basketball player from Slidell, LA
Liana Chan, 11-year-old ice hockey player from New York, NY
Carmen Wilkey, 12-year-old track and field athlete from Severance, CO
Pepper Persley, 13-year-old basketball player from New York, NY
Lala Scholl, 12-year-old soccer player from New Orleans, LA
Noelani Spicer, 12-year-old track and field para-athlete from San Antonio, TX
Julia Dinar, 13-year-old fencer from Brooklyn, NY
Calyx Watkins, 14-year-old basketball player from Detroit, MI
Krin Brown, 13-year-old lacrosse player from Philadelphia, PA
To support its 2025 Body Confident Sport initiatives, and inspire young athletes to feel more confident playing the sports they love, Dove has assembled an all-star squad of influential female voices in sports. New and long-time partners of this “Body Confident Collective” include:
Billie Jean King, sports icon and equality champion
Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty guard
Venus Williams, tennis champion, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Kylie Kelce, field hockey athlete and coach
Tara Davis-Woodhall, Olympic long jump gold medalist
Odessa Jenkins, founder of the Women’s National Football Conference
Emma Navarro, American tennis star
Learn how to help #KeepHerConfident in sports at Dove.com/confidentsports or on social @Dove. All Dove product purchases also help support girls in sports**.