As a part of Sports Illustrated’s May edition photo shoot, Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink and heptathlete Anna Hall were included in a swimsuit photo session, showcasing the fresh fits. Brink featured in the shoot in an aesthetic picture whilst wearing a traditional white bikini. Meanwhile, Hall was seen taking a stroll on the beach in a vibrant pink bikini.
Sharing the photos on Instagram, Sports Illustrated captioned the post:
“Soaking up those last few official days of summer☀️.”
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For Hall, features like these are significant personal events. She has discussed being inspired by strong female athletes featured in the magazine when she was a kid.
She has also been super vocal in discussing her journey to growing self-confidence regarding her body image as Hall embraces her strength and celebrates her muscular frame.
Similarly, Cameron Brink is having a massive impact off the court as well. The WNBA star has begun her ascent in fashion, with multiple features in various leading publications and partnerships with brands.
Nothing like a good quality hug between Cameron Brink and Aerial Powers! 🥹🫂#IONWNBA pic.twitter.com/NhEbfoO4dO
— WNBA on ION (@IONWNBA) August 30, 2025
Brink has also taken the step of becoming a role model for young women which has become her current authentic brand messaging with fans, especially since her return from a traumatic ACL injury.
Hall Favorite To Clinch Heptathlon Gold at World Athletics Championships
This shoot is simply one highlight of Hall’s 2025 season, and she is currently favored to take home gold at the World Athletics Championships, in Tokyo, as a heptathlete.
It doesn’t get bigger than this!
Anna Hall 🇺🇸
Nafissatou Thiam 🇧🇪
Katarina Johnson-Thompson 🇬🇧The world’s best collide in the heptathlon showdown in Tokyo 🔥#WorldAthleticsChamps #Tokyo2025 pic.twitter.com/BG6GipJUbd
— European Athletics (@EuroAthletics) September 19, 2025
Meanwhile, Cameron Brink had a fruitful comeback season for the Los Angeles Sparks. Brink provided elite rim protection, averaging almost two blocks a game. The season ended dramatically for Brink, as she suffered a bloody nose during the last game of the season against the Las Vegas Aces.
She is anticipated to participate in “Unrivaled” for 2026 and her addition has given Sparks fans hope for the future. Brink is quickly becoming one of the faces of the Sparks franchise.
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