Inés Sainz Biography
Inés Sainz is a model, television personality, and sports writer from Mexico. She is presently signed to Azteca Deportes, where she is best known as the host of the DxTips program.
Inés Sainz Age
Sainz is 43 years old as of 2021. She was born Inés Sainz Gallo on 20 September 1978 in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.
Inés Sainz Height
Sainz stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches(1.73 m).
Inés Sainz Family
Her father was an attorney, and her mother was a stay-at-home mom. Her parents and three brothers, one of whom was her twin, raised her in Mexico City. Her mother wanted her to be more feminine and urged her to pursue modeling despite the fact that she was involved in a variety of sports.
Inés Sainz Husband
Sainz married Mexican television producer Héctor Pérez Rojano in 1998 while transitioning from modeling to sports reporting. Mara Inés, Eduardo, Hector, and Maya are the couple’s four children. Football, swimming, volleyball, basketball, and tennis are among the sports she continues to participate in.
Inés Sainz Education
Sainz got a law degree from Querétaro’s Universidad del Valle de México and a master’s degree in tax law from Querétaro’s Universidad Autónoma. She also has a master’s degree in sports business management.
Inés Sainz Salary
Sainz earns an annual salary of $ 8,000 thousand.
Inés Sainz Net Worth
Sainz stands at a height of $1.5 Million.
Inés Sainz Career
Tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, basketball players Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal, baseball players Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, and association football players Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi, to name a few, have all been interviewed by Sainz. She had covered three Champions League tournaments, four NBA Finals, the 2004 Athens Olympics, and the 2006 World Cup by July of that year. She has covered six Super Bowls as of 2009, the first of which was Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002.
During the Super Bowl XLIII “media day” in January 2009, Sainz held an impromptu biceps tournament to promote American football heroes to a Mexican audience, giving the Arizona Cardinals’ defensive end Antonio Smith with the “Strongest Right Arm” trophy. She was photographed as much as Peyton Manning at the 2007 Super Bowl’s “media day,” according to the Palm Beach Post, and she was “the single-most popular person on the premises,” according to The Daily Telegraph. She was the only reporter who was able to get an exclusive interview with Terrell Owens during a period in 2008 when he was not speaking with the press.
Top Rank Boxing recruited Sainz to do pre-fight reporting and interviews, as well as provide ringside commentary for Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito on November 13, 2010 in Arlington, Texas. She was a TV pundit for Miguel Cotto vs. Ricardo Mayorga on March 12, 2011. In 2016, Sainz joined the Netflix reality show Ultimate Beastmaster as a co-host. She hosted Mexico’s first and third seasons.
In 2010, Sainz was featured in photo galleries on TV Azteca’s website, as well as an article in the “Bad Girls” section hailing her as a woman of intelligence and comedy, including a photo of her sporting a swimsuit. Sainz also appeared on the covers of several magazines in the 2000s, including Revista Gente y la Actualidad, H Para Hombres, Maxim, and Esquire Mexico.
Pictures of Sainz appeared on several platforms prior to and during the 2010 World Cup, including Bleacher Report, Sports Illustrated, and Men’s Health websites. In August 2009, she was named the sixth sexiest women sports reporter in the world by the magazine FHM.
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