Hottest Female Sports Reporters 2015
There are numerous sports being played in the world and receive huge attention around the globe. Today, we are going to take a look at the list of 19 Hottest Women Sports Reporters In The World. They attract everyone as well! đ Scroll down!
Note:List is random, not in sequence!
Josina Anderson
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One of the most prominent presenters on ESPN. Josina Anderson began her journalism career with the first show he hosted âInside The NFLâ and then she was hired as a member of presenting team for ESPN NFL Show. She really is a hot woman journalist we have here.
Niki Noto Palmer
Before turning herself up for journalism, she was keen to play sports but she never made it to the top. Talking about his career, she leveled up when she became a reporter/presenter and worked for many Sports News Channels including ESPN, FOX Sports etc. No doubt, she is quiet an eye-catchy hot female sports reporter/presenter we have here in the list.
Kristine Leahy
At first, she started off by covering Boston Universityâs Campus Sports and then began to host NBCâs American Ninja Warrior TV show. Currently she is the part of FoxSports network and hosts their TV show. Kristine Leahy is one of the attractive and hottest women reporters in our list.
Kristina Fitzpatrick
She was a freelance reporter at first, but soon she turned herself up for a better career position. Currently she works for FoxSports and even host a TV show on FoxSports. She is a really hot female sports reporter.
Georgie Thompson
An absolutely prominent reporter of SkySports UK who has appeared in numerous shows about football. She have also made an appearance on FHM Magazine (British). Georgie Thompson really has an attractive hot personality.
Alex Curry
Began to work as a freelance reporter for NBC and Fuel TV. But she took the career up and currently she is a host for FoxSports and also works as a reporter for LA Kings(Ice Hockey) and LA Angels(Baseball). One of the hottest women sports reporters.
Jenn Brown
Jenn Brown has won Emmy Awards twice for her outstanding work in ESPN network. Surely, that makes her one of the most prominent reporters/presenters of ESPN. She also have worked for ShowTime and also she have appeared in a studio show âInside The NFLâ. Quiet experienced and one of the hottest women sports reporters.
Natalie Sawyer
Began her career as a Radio presenter at first and currently she works as a Live News presenter on Sky Sports News Channel. Previously, she was involved in writing text on the news ticker.
Sara Carbonero
Sara Cabonero is a hot Spanish sports reporter who has appeared on-field in many football matches. She is been trending since 2010, when her husband Iker Casillas (Spanish Football Team Captain) kissed her live on TV after winning the World Cup.
Olivia Wayne
She have completed her studies from University of California and also worked as an intern in Warner Bros Records. When she returned back to England, she began to work as a presenter in Sky Sports network.
Kristen Ledlow
She first began as a freelance sports reporter for ESPN and NBC. Later, she enhanced her career at full-time job level and worked as a Field Reporter for Fox Sports. Currently, she works as a full-time reporter for NBA TV. Surely, she is one of the hottest women sports reporters and thatâs why she is in the list. đ
Kate Abdo
Multi-talented with major experience at news reporting and presenting particularly in sports category. She is been a host in numerous FIFA Ballon dâOR ceremonies. Even she was trending on Twitter in 2014 as she hosted the FIFA Ballon dâOR ceremony. She currently is working for Sky Sports UK.
Charrisa Thompson
A well-known and super hot sports reporter in US who has a great experience of sports journalism. Charrisa Thompson has worked for multiple news networks like Fox, ESPN etc. She began her career as a NFL reporter at Fox Sports and later she moved on to host a show at Fox Sports. Charrisa moved on to ESPN where she co-hosted multiple shows. Currently she works for Fox Sports and host âFox Sports Liveâ which is being telecasting regularly for 1 hour.
Kristy Gallacher
She mainly works for Sky Sports since 1998. Besides, she has also worked for many other news networks in UK. In 2011, she returned back to Sky Sports and presented Live News for 3-4 days approximately per week. Widely known as one of the hottest women sports reporters in the world.
Katherine Webb
Katherine Webb is one of the hottest sports reporters as she was also called beautiful and gorgeous by ESPNâs Brent Musburger. She is not a full-time reporter, but she has covered the Inside Edition.
Jimena Sanchez
Jimena Sanchez works for Fox Sports Mexico and honestly she is one of the incredibly hottest reporters in sports. When she appears live on TV, youâre not gonna take your eyes off her. Truly! One of the extremely hottest women sports reporters of all time.
Britt McHenry
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Britt McHenry began her journalism career with ABC7 Washington, but later on, she got jumped up higher and began to work for ESPN. She even writes for ESPN. Her appearance is what makes her one of the hottest female reporters in the world.
Hayley McQueen
Hayley McQueen has a great posture and her appearance is what makes her much known as one of the hottest female reporters. She has got a degree in Journalism and have also worked for various news networks. She has also been a official TV presenter for Manchester United and have appeared in numerous other TV shows regarding sports.
Marisol Gonzalez
Minding up! We have Marisol Gonzalez finally as one of the hottest female Sports reporter in our list. She is a Mexican-based reporter who has worked for Mexican News Networks like Televisa Deportes. She has also covered Super Bowl for multiple times.
Thatâs it! All of these are the hottest women sports reporters and surely, they attractiveness wonât allow you to move your eyes off them. Hot stuff! Haha! Well, itâs really difficult to pick out the topper of the list. All of these are the hottest ladies!
Well, share your thoughts with us about which one is your favorite hot lady in the list. đ
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When it comes to the stereotypical idea of the âsports world,â some people, years ago and perhaps even today, would say that itâs a filed dominated by men, a type of job that very few women could do. However, those people (unless theyâre jokingly attempting to impersonate Ron Burgundy) would be and are incredibly wrong (and probably more than a little sexist). There are a number of popular female sports reporters to be found throughout the world today, covering everything from baseball and football to golf and wrestling. These women are not valued purely for their looks but for the passion and knowledge that they possess about the sports that they cover, and thatâs what makes them so likable. Here are the 15 most popular female sports reporters in the world.
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Renee Young
Renee Young is a former sportscaster for The Score who now works as a reporter for the WWE, where she has been working since 2012. Young is Canadian and was born in Toronto. When she was 19, she moved to LA to be a comedic actress but ended up moving back Toronto to act in commercials, music videos, and even some movies. Sheâs actually been a die hard wrestling fan since she was a kid and fondly remembers getting the chance to meet the likes of Stone Cold, Triple H, and Chyna.
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Erin Sharoni
Erin Sharoni is a TV anchor for CBS Sports, but before she became one of the most popular female sports reporters round, she was a model and, more impressively, a personal trainer and U.S. Junior Olympic-certified swim coach. Sharoniâs first broadcasting job was being a sideline reporter for St. Johnâs basketball. She was also the host of Red Storm Report, which airs on Sportsnet in New York, and a commentator on CNBCâs The Kudlow Report.
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Meredith Marakovits
Meredith Marakovits is currently the New York Yankees clubhouse reporter for the YES Network in New York, a position she has held since the start of the 2012 season. She also contributes to the YES Networkâs website. Before her move to New York, Marakovits worked as a Phillies beat reporter for 97.5 The Phanatic in Philadelphia and was also the 76ers sideline reporter for Comcast Sportsnet in Philadelphia.
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Michelle Beisner
Michelle works as a host and field reporter for the NFL Network. Although sheâs now one of the more popular female sports reporters in the world, sheâs also a former Denver Broncos cheerleader. Before working for the NFL Network, she worked for numerous different sports networks, such as Fox Sports Net, Comcast, Speed Channel, ESPN, CBS, NBC and ABC, in different capacities. Also, fun fact: she married infamous Fox announcer Joe Buck this past April.
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Leann Tweeden
Leann Tweeden has appeared on numerous talk shows and sports programs throughout the years, including Fox Sports Netâs Best Damn Sports Show Period, where she was a correspondent. In addition to that, Tweeden has also done pre- and post-game coverage of Los Angeles Angelsâ games for Fox Sports West. She has also been a model for much of her life, appearing in both Playboy and FHM, and she became the public face for the website Autism Rethinking Autism back in 2009.
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Josina Anderson
Josina Anderson has worked with numerous networks and organizations over the years, including Showtime, Fox31, Tar Heel Track, and American Youth Ballet. Anderson currently works for ESPN, which certainly helped her land a spot as one of the worldâs most popular female sports reporters. Most impressive about Anderson, however, is the fact that sheâs an Emmy winner. Not many sports journalists, men or women, can say that.
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Heidi Watney
Heidi Watney is a host and reporter for the MLB Network, and I can attest, seeing as that is the most watched sports network in my house, that she knows her stuff and seems to have a great personality, as well, certainly making her worthy of making this list as one of the most popular female sports reporters. Before landing her gig at the MLB Network, Watney worked for NESN in Boston and Time Warner Cable Sportsnet in Los Angeles. Sheâs also a graduate of the University of San Diego and the cousin of professional golfer, Nick Watney.
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Lindsay Czarniak
Lindsay Czarniak has been working as a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN since 2011. Before landing her job there, Czarniak worked for WRC-TV in Washington D.C., and she has hosted other programs like TNTâs Nascar Sprint Cup Series, The George Michael Sports Machine, and even, most impressively, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. And when youâve helped host the Olympics, yeah, I think you can say that youâre pretty popular around the world.
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Charlotte Jackson
Charlotte Jackson isnât just a sports reporter â she was also a sports athlete. She played both lacrosse and tennis for Hampshire, and she was also a backup singer for artist Tony Christie. Sheâs also been a dancer and actress and has hosted major programs and events, such as the 2009 FIFA Player of the Year Awards Ceremony. Currently, Jackson works for the British sports network Sky Sports.
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Charissa Thompson
Charissa Thompson works as host and sportscaster for Fox Sports 1. In the past, she has worked for Fox Sports, Venus, GSN, and the Big Ten Network. She was also the co-host, along with Chris Rose and John Salley, of The Best Damn Sports Show Period on ESPN before it was cancelled. Throughout her career, Thompson has covered numerous different sports and leagues, from college football and basketball to the MLB to the NHL. She also co-hosted the ABC reality TV series, Splash, with Joey Lawrence.
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Jenn Brown
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Jenn Brown is an Emmy award winning sports reporter and TV host. She has covered countless major events like the Sundance Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Super Bowl, the Monaco Grand Prix, the World Series of Poker, and the summer and winter X Games. She currently hosts American Ninja Warrior on NBC during the summer and also hosts two other programs on the NFL Network. In addition to her work in journalism, Brown is also a model and actress.
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Rachel Nichols
Rachel Nichols is easily one of the most well-known and popular female sports reporters out there today. She originally got started working for the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and the Washington Post before being a mainstay on ESPN for several years. Currently, Nichols works as an anchor on CNN and CNN International and as a reporter for Turner Sports, a role that requires her to report on the NBA , MLB, and the NCAA Tournament.
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Marisol Gonzalez
Marisol Gonzalez is most famous for being a sports reporter for the Mexican television network Televisa Deportes, In addition to her work for Televisa Deportes, Gonzalez also won the Miss Universe beauty peagant back in 2003 and has acted in the telenovela Contra viento y marea (unfortunately I donât think Iâve seen that one). Gonzalez is very popular on social media. She currently has almost one million Twitter followers.
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Michelle Beadle
Most of us best know Michelle Beadle as one of the co-hosts of the ESPN show SportsNation, which she co-hosted with Colin Cowherd back in 2009 before leaving ESPN in 2012 to go and work for NBC. While at NBC, Beadle worked for programs like Access Hollywood and covered events like the 2012 London Olympics. In 2013, Beadle got her own show on NBC Sports Network, alongside Dave Briggs, entitled The Crossover with Beadle and Briggs, but the show was cancelled in September 2013. Beadle has now returned to ESPN (she came back in March of this year) and has taken back her rightful spot as co-host of SportsNation.
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Erin Andrews
Even though thereâs no real ânumber one spotâ on this list, if there were, it would have to go to Erin Andrews. Andrews has had quite the career, working for ESPN from 2004-2012, when she left to join Fox Sports, where currently works. In addition to her job at Fox Sports, Andrews also c0-hosts ABCâs Dancing with the Stars (which she competed on back in 2010) and contributes to ABCâs Good Morning America. In recent years, Andrews has become more than just a sports reporter â sheâs become a true television sensation, appearing on multiple networks and covering everything from sports to entertainment to even washed up celebrities dancing. Sheâs done it all.
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