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Kate Upton kicks it with penguins for 2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue [Gallery]

| February 12, 2013 at 10:31 am | 1 Comment
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Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

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Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

3 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

4 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

5 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

6 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

7 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

8 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

9 of 9

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Kate Upton heats up the polar cap

Men (and women, of course) spend 51 weeks out of the year enjoying their Sports Illustrated subscriptions for all the reasons one might expect: The expert analysis of weekly games and events, in-depth reporting on the larger issues either plaguing or benefiting sport and the one-on-one interviews with players, coaches, general managers and the like.

However, and for one glorious week only, we welcome our magazine with open arms -- or just do a Google search, but you get the point.

For one week each year, Sports Illustrated stops caring about sports and starts caring about things that, at their core, really, truly matter.

Hot girls in bikinis.

Only Kate Upton could be dropped in the middle of Antarctica (seriously, Antarctica) and look this good.

Enjoy!

Because remember, next week it's back to interviews with crotchety old coaches who are, thankfully, fully clothed.

More bikinis: Alabama’s Katherine Webb makes her Swimsuit Issue debut
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