A costumed character referred to as the 'Headless Horseman' is seen at the start of the haunted trail known as the 'Horseman's Hollow' on the grounds of the historic Philipsburg Manor in celebration of Halloween in Sleepy Hollow, New York October 25, 2013
IN PHOTO: A costumed character referred to as the 'Headless Horseman' is seen at the start of the haunted trail known as the 'Horseman's Hollow' on the grounds of the historic Philipsburg Manor in celebration of Halloween in Sleepy Hollow, New York October 25, 2013. Sleepy Hollow, located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River about 30 miles (48 km) north of Midtown Manhattan, is best known to many through American author Washington Irving's story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Picture taken October 25, 2013. Reuters/Adrees Latif

Halloween is over. Sports personalities and other celebrities had fun dressing up for the holiday. While some tried their best to look scary, others opted for a superhero look and fictional characters in movies. Sports personalities and celebrities did the best they could for their Halloween costume and shared exclusive photos on social media.

Eugenie Bouchard celebrated Halloween by wearing two costumes. The World No. 7 shared a snap of her wearing a sexy polar bear costume on Instagram on Nov. 1. The blonde beauty also posted another photo of her with her twin sister Beatrice wearing a sexy army outfit.

Instead of wearing spooky masks, unbeaten boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. celebrated the spookiest day of the year dressed up as a member of American hip-hop group Run DMC. Mayweather's girlfriend Doralie "Bad" Medina brought cartoon to life and flaunted her curves as Jessica Rabbit, while his ex-fiancée Shantel Jackson get dressed as Harley Quinn.

Washington Wizards forward Paul Pierce donned a Captain America suit, complete with an armour and mask. Pierce posted his Captain America look to his more than three million followers on Twitter.

NHL's Boston Bruins, perhaps, had the coolest costume on Halloween. The Bruins dressed up like the characters from the hit Disney movie "Frozen" and they also took the opportunity to cheer up sick kids on Halloween.

Scott Hartnell of the Columbus Blue Jackets shared a photo of his costume on Twitter. He wore Larry Bird's famous jersey.

Canadian hockey stars Tyler Seguin. Seguin, Brenden Dillon, Cody Eakin, and Jamie Benn, who play for the Dallas Stars, dressed up like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Seguin posted their Cowabunga style on Twitter. It was tough to tell which one is which, with all the masks they had on.

Soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Sydney Leroux donned a bloody little red riding hood. She painted crimson stripes on her eye. Her lips were painted blood red to intensify her character.

Toronto Blue Jays' pitcher Justin Jackson sported a Tupac look. "Rip to the Tupac costume, I've put in much work on the beard and my hair, maybe I can be prince," Jackson wrote on Instagram.

Professional athletes aren't the only ones who stepped out in style during Halloween. TIME Magazine has rounded up the celebrities, from Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, and Kim Kardashian, who worked their most creative ensemble on Halloween.