won the first ever
Sports Illustrated Swim Search in 2018, eventually landing a solo cover the following year.|alt=|229x229px • Beginning in the late 1980s,
Sports Illustrated allowed television specials to be aired which were later released as video versions of its
Swimsuit Issue. The first releases were available on
VHS or
Laser Disc (LD), and later releases have been available on
DVD. • In 1989,
The Making of the Sports Illustrated 25th Anniversary Swimsuit Issue was a television documentary by
HBO which later became available on VHS by Maysles Films. • In 1992, a behind-the-scenes made-for-HBO special documentary was released on VHS as the
Sports Illustrated Behind the Scenes: Official Swimsuit Video. • In 1993,
Sports Illustrated: The 1993 Swimsuit Video was released by HBO films. • The
Sports Illustrated 1994 Swimsuit Issue Video was released on video by Dakota North Entertainment. Since then, the annual video version of the
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has been called the
Swimsuit Video. • In 1995,
Sports Illustrated began distributing television specials based on the issue, titled
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special. The hour-long specials have aired on
Spike TV and
TNT and
Minisodes of several specials from 2002 to 2004 are available on
Crackle. • In 2004, the
Sports Illustrated 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Special: American Beauty featured videos of the swimsuit beauties at various US locations, some of which are not usually thought of as beaches: e.g., the host
Melissa Keller and
Marisa Miller at the
grain elevator in
Bouton, Iowa, and on a farm near
Perry, Iowa. The more recent videos have included some "uncensored" scenes. • For January 2005,
NBC produced the
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search, a
reality TV show documenting twelve previously unknown
fashion models as they competed against one another over five weeks for the grand prize: a pictorial in the 2005 edition of the
Swimsuit Issue and a modeling contract with
NEXT Model Management worth one million
US dollars.
Alicia Hall won the competition. • Prior to the release of the 2011 issue,
DirecTV aired a preview special on the 101 Network, revealing the models in that year's edition. The show was hosted by
Dan Patrick and
Mallory Snyder. • In 2017, the issue hosted its first ever
open casting call where aspirants were asked to submit a 60-second video on
Instagram. The three-part series
Sports Illustrated Swim Search which documented the first ever open casting call with
Camille Kostek as a winner (becoming a cover model in 2019) was made available on SI TV and
Amazon Prime Video. The following year, the model search held an in-person open casting call in
Miami, and has been held annually since. • In 2019, the magazine held a two-day exhibition in Miami which gave "fans the chance to experience the world of
SI Swim like never before through an array of one-of-a-kind installations, photo experiences," panels and talks among others. ==See also==