Thursday, June 20, 2013

10 World’s Most Beautiful Female Sports Reporters

These women are articulate and knowledgeable about sports,but for the most part men find them very attractive.The most popular sports reporter is also the hottest on this list. Erin Andrews is the face of female sports reporting and has become a major part of the ESPN presentation for many reasons.

1.Sara Carbonero

How hot is Sara Carbonero? So hot that she may have cost the Spanish soccer team their first game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. While covering Spain’s match against Sweden, the smoldering television journalist -- who was named the sexiest sports reporter in the world by FHM -- allegedly distracted Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas by standing behind the net, allowing for a game-winning goal by the Swedes. Spanish fans, though fervent, can’t have stayed mad for long, though. After all, she remains a prominent figure on Spanish television. And Casillas? Well, the two are now engaged, so he can’t be angry either. Would you be?


2. Heidi Watney



Major League Baseball recently snapped up this popular sports babe, and she is set to start hosting and reporting for that outfit in January. Previously, she was an on-field reporter covering the Red Sox for the New England Sports Network, and most recently, she covered the L.A. Galaxy for Time Warner Cable SportsNet in Los Angeles.











3.Erin Andrews

Erin Jill Andrews (born May 4, 1978) is a sportscaster for Fox Sports. She was born in Lewiston, Maine to Stephen “Steve” Andrews and Paula Andrews. She moved to Tampa, Florida as a young girl when her father, a six-time Emmy Award-winner, began working as a journalist for WFLA-TV. Erin graduated in 2000 from the University of Florida with a degree in telecommunications. While there, she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity and was also a member of the Gator basketball dance team. She has one sister, Kendra, who is a professional hip-hop dancer. 



4.Ines Sainz


Her pipe dream: "To participate in the Olympics," says Ines.

Hidden talent: "I'm a good analyst and I'm good at drafting up contracts. I think I'd make for a good lawyer."
Childhood memory: "My brothers, my dad and I riding horses on the mountains."
Drives her crazy: "Chocolate."
Favorite TV show: "The Mentalist."
Favorite superhero: "The Invisible Woman. I like her style."
Indispensable: "My family."

Can't live without: "My running shoes"

Biggest weakness: "Crafts. I can't sew or knit."
A must: "Staying in a hotel with a gym."




5.Jenn Sterger



Jennifer Sterger is an actress, model, writer and television host. Jennifer's media career started as an undergraduate while studying criminology and psychology at Florida State University. A chance spotting led to modeling opportunities in major national magazines, including Maxim and Playboy, and she was offered a regular column on college sports. She also served as a television host on ABC's Race to March Madness, was the in-stadium host for New York Jets home games, and launched her own web video series for Sports Illustrated called the Jenn-X Road Show. While continuing to pursue sports hosting, Jenn made her foray into acting in 2009 Cannes Film Festival’s ‘Don’t Fade Away,’ among others. Most recently she hosted Versus "The Daily Line." She is currently living in New York City and authors one of the most widely-read personal entry blogs on the Web.



6.Jenn Brown






Jenn Brown is two time Emmy Award winning sports broadcaster. She is currently a co-host on NBC's hit summer primetime show American Ninja Warrior, which is also airing on The Esquire Network. In 2012 she served as the sideline reporter for ESPN’s Saturday Noon CollegeFootball games, the College Baseball World Series, the Little League World Series, the LIVE Red Carpet ESPY Countdown Show and Summer and Winter X Games.   From 2010 - 2013 Jenn was a Los Angeles based Bureau reporter for ESPN contributing interviews and reports for ESPN’s news-gathering operation for SportsCenter, College GameDay and College Football Live.  Jenn also co-hosted ESPNU's popular college football show RoadTrip which covered the biggest college football and basketball rivalry games throughout the year.

7.Molly Qerim



Born in New Haven, CT, Molly attended courses at the University of Connecticut and she has managed to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in communications. However, it seems she had a knack for journalism, fact that was proven by her pursuance of a Master’s degree that she obtained in broadcast journalism from the Quinnipiac University.Molly Qerim is a very dedicated and involved reporter who had a massive influence on the world of sports in the last 5 years, taking interviews to different celebrities and athletes for ESPN Mobile and ESPN.com. She managed to provide onsite interviews and reporting extremely well when she chose to cover the Heisman Trophy presentation, the Super Bowl and many other important sport events.

8.Marisol Gonzalez

 





Marisol González Casas (born March 12, 1983 in Toreon) is a Mexican television personality, actor, and beauty pageant titleholder who competed in the Miss Universe 2003 pageant, held in  Panama on June 3, 2003.





9.Charissa Thompson


Charissa Thompson is a Sports & Entertainment host and reporter based in Los Angeles.
Charissa Thompson knew she wanted to be an on-air personality at the age of 12 and while some might have thought it was a pipe dream, the confident kid who grew up in Seattle, is now living the dream.
From the grandest stages in sports to the red carpet of Hollywood, Thompson’s versatility was evident from her first day on the air. She’s covered everything from Super Bowls to World Premieres and her easy-going style and fun approach have put athletes and entertainers alike at ease. But what’s earned the respect of not only the people she interviews – but also her bosses – is the preparation and thought she puts into every assignment.

10.Jill Arrington

 

Jill Arrington is the only member of CBS’ The NFL Today coverage team who can wear a tank top and get cheers (sorry, Mike Ditka).
She joined CBS Sports for that show, and as lead reporter for the CBS Television Network's coverage of college football, in September of 2000, and her notoriety quickly grew.

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