The Most Impressive Skinny Athletes Who Are Dominating Their Sports And Shattering Expectations

Todd Neikirk | January 2, 2025 4:59 am

Since sports require lots of conditioning, professional athletes tend to be quite trim. There is a body type, though, that is not favored by most scouts. And that body type is skinny. The reasons why evaluators don't love skinny frames can vary by sport.

Most of the reasons have to due to an increased probability of injury. A number of players, however, have defied the odds and became stars despite their skinny frames. Below is a list of the best skinny athletes playing professional sports today.

Chris Sale Has Defied The Odds

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Skinny frames can often be seen as a strike against Starting Pitchers. Scouts feel like hard throwers with thin bodies are much more likely to suffer arm injuries. Chris Sale is every evaluator's worst nightmare.

Over the course of his career, though, he's proven his naysayers wrong. The lefthander is a 7 time All-Star who has won two strikeout titles.

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Lamar Jackson Is Skinny But Incredibly Fast

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Football talent scouts like their Quarterbacks to have thick frames. Players at that position can take a fair amount of body shots, especially if they like to play outside of the pocket. The 6-2 Jackson is not only wiry, he also loves to extend plays with scrambles.

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For players to hurt Jackson, though, they have to be able to catch him. This was a tough challenge at Louisville, where Jackson took home a Heisman Trophy. The thin Quarterback also had a terrific rookie year, helping the Baltimore Ravens to the NFL playoffs.

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Stephen Curry Is A First Ballot Hall Of Famer, Guaranteed

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Despite being a superstar level player at Davidson College, Stephen Curry fell to the 7th pick in the 2009 draft. There were a few different things that gave scouts concern about the Point Guard and his thin frame was certainly high up on the list.

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Curry has looked like a first-ballot Hall of Famer since early in his NBA career.

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Rafael Nadal Is A Master Of The French Open

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With the amount of practice time involved and the sheer amount of running that takes place each match, most tennis players stay pretty trim. Spanish tennis legend, Rafael Nadal, though, is even skinnier than the majority of his opponents.

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Nadal has been a terror on the court since turning pro in 2001 when he was just 15 years old.

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Demetrious Johnson Dominated His Sport For Years

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Former UFC Flyweight Demetrious Johnson is one of the smaller champions in the promotions history.

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According to many in the know, however, Johnson may has also been the best pound for pound fighter.

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Tuukka Rask Won A Stanley Cup And He's Tiny

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NHL Goalies need to be light on their feet and have incredible reaction time. They also typically have stockier frames to help hold up at the challenging position. Finland's Tuukka Rask, who plays for the Boston Bruins, is an exception.

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Despite the thin frame, Rask has experienced some tremendous success. He won a Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 2011 and took home the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the league's best Goaltender, in 2014.

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Meb Keflezighi Is Stick Thin But His Endurance Is Incredible

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Meb Keflezighi experienced an often brutal childhood while growing up in war-torn Eritrea. The runner and his family were able to relocate to the United States and moved to San Diego when Meb was 12 years old.

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He has won 2 major races, the New York Marathon in 2009 and the Boston Marathon in 2014. He also represented the United States in the Olympics, winning a silver medal during the 2004 games in Athens.

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Kristaps Porzingis Is A True Leader But Skinny For His Sport

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The taller an NBA player is, the harder it can be for them to keep significant weight on. Standing at 7-3, Latvian Power Forward Kristaps Porzingis is an extreme example of this phenomenon.

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When he is on the court, he is a dominant force with a tremendous jump shot and dominant defensive ability.

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Rory McIlroy Is A Majors Machine

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Born in County Down, Northern Ireland, Rory McIlroy has been a force on the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2007 at 18 years of age. While he has experienced legitimate success, the golfer is also slight of frame.

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His string of success includes Major Championship wins at the PGA Championship ('12, '14), US Open ('11) and the Open Championship ('14).

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Christian Yelich Has Hit Like He's 50 Pounds Heavier

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Sometimes baseball players can take a bit of time to really come into their own. And that's not to say Christian Yelich was a bad player with the Marlins. He was quite good. But once traded to the Millwaukee Brewers, he became a megastar.

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Yelich is 6-3 and has a lanky frame. But he hits the ball awful hard. The 2-time All-Star won the NL MVP Award during the 2018 season.

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Usain Bolt Dominates His Sport

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Track superstars do an awful lot of running and that action tends to keep their bodies quite trim. While they may have massive quads they can also feature thin frames. The perfect example of this is the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt.

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The Jamaican star has won 8 Olympic gold medals. He also holds a total of 19 Guinness records, which ranks second to elite American swimmer Michael Phelps.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Is A Different Stature Of Player In The Modern NBA

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The modern NBA is defined by positionless basketball and most teams hunt for guys who can play at multiple spots on the floor. No player defines this movement better than Giannis Antetokounmpo.

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The Greek phenom can cover any position on the court from Point Guard to Center. He does a lot of everything good that can be done on the court.

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Peter Crouch Is Tall And Lanky For A Soccer Player

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Soccer players have a pretty typical body type. Of course most are skinny due to the conditioning challenges of the sport. But no other player in the English Premier League has a body quite like that of Peter Crouch.

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He began his pro career in 1998 at the age of 17. Crouch played for a number of teams over his career including Totteham Hotspur and Burnley. In 599 career games he scored 145 goals.

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Didi Gregorius

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Didi Gregorius was born in Amsterdam and moved to Curacao when he was five-years-olds. There, he was discovered by scouts and signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2007. He also had a stint in Arizona before breaking out with the Yankees.

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The rail-thin Shortstop has hit for significant power. He has also stabilized his team's defense with his slick fielding.

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Artemi Panarin

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Artemi Panarin might be nicknamed, "The Breadman", but his frame doesn't look like he imbibes too many carbohydrates. The Finnish superstar began his career playing with the Chicago Blackhawks, was moved to the Columbus Blue Jackets and then signed with the New York Rangers.

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From the second he hit the ice, Panarin has been a premier scorer in the league.

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Billy Hamilton

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Billy Hamilton was a good enough football player in High School that he initially was going to play for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Reds convinced him to play baseball, though, and he moved quickly through Cincinnati's farm system.

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Hamilton does two things really well, run the bases and play electric defense.