Female athletes are having a major moment. First, the U. Not only are the photos absolutely jaw-dropping, but the athletes' quotes about loving their powerful and muscular bodies-and learning to live with their insecuries because yes, they have them too!

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It stands to reason, as these women are often covering top level athletic competitions, that they themselves, would likewise be fit. Sports journalism isn't the province of Amy Schumer or Rebel Wilson--sorry, girls. Yet even while drooling over these sportscasters bods and falling in love with their faces, you have to respect each and every one of these women listed below, as they've got to be knowledgeable in order to maintain credibility and keep their jobs. And because these women have high profile, often seasonal jobs, they have the money and means and time to travel to sunny spots to take vacations that demand bikini wear. And that works out perfectly, as they all have jobs that demand they have toned, tanned bodies, whenever they step in front of a camera! Here are 15 hot photos of female sportscasters flaunting their swimsuits and you definitely want to check them out. The initial entry on our list of lovely ladies begins on a sad note--in April , the blonde beauty Britt was one of the many casualties at ESPN. Britt may have sewn the seeds for her future dismissal back in April , when she was suspended by ESPN for one week after being caught on surveillance cam footage verbally abusing a tow-lot employee after Ms. McHenry later apologized via Twitter.
Last week New York State made a worm-can-opening decision to let adults change the gender designations on their birth certificates. The New York Times ran an article speculating on what might happen once people are free to choose their legal genders, and posed several hypotheticals, including, "Would a woman who legally becomes a man be able to play in the National Football League? All human beings are eligible, as long as they are three years out of high school and have a usable football skill set. There's never going to be huge controversy in the NFL, because the decision is already made -- women are welcome. Of course, today it seems extremely improbable there will ever be a woman, even a kicker, who could win an NFL roster spot on her merits, considering what importance biceps, quads and pecs hold in football. But a generation ago you would have said it was extremely improbable there would ever be female professional basketball players, let alone ones who dunk. Most likely as women in sports become stronger, taller and fitter, men will grow stronger, taller and fitter to the same degree, always leaving the XYs in the dominant position over the XXs. But one never knows. Well, so long as they don't play quarterback. In other football news, San Diego at Cincinnati turned out to be one of the best and most exciting NFL games ever: see analysis below.
While professional sports is still very much a man's world, the same is not always true of the sports journalism world, especially not when it comes to the pinnacle of sports journalism: ESPN. Freakonimics questioned why this is, when broadcast crews are largely made up of middle-aged men. On the bright side, there have been many female reporters over the years, including SportsCenter anchor Lindsay Czarniak and sports journo wunderkind Olivia Harlan, who have managed to merge beauty with brains. She received her MA in journalism from Quinnipiac University.