The day Inés Sainz was banned from a tournament for wearing tight jeans

Midtime Editorial

Mexico City / 16.08.2022 11:51:07

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Being one of the most beautiful women in the sports media played a trick on Ines Sainz some time ago in Augusta Mastersone of the most important golf tournaments on the planet that in 2016 he covered in the United States for TV Azteca, but was pointed out by an organizer of the event as “provocative”.

This story was commented on by the same communicator some time ago, remembering that a woman named Casey Hoffman threatened to ban her from the Augusta Masters for “breaking the rules”. The problem was not about his work or his interviews, but by the clothes he was wearing on the golf course.

Inés Sainz and her clothing that ‘vetoed’ her

According to Testimony of Inés Sainzwho in his career has had to deal with the hints of some athletes and criticism from his bosses, the aforementioned Mrs. Hoffman approached him defiantly to let him know that “I was out of the Masters for life” for showing up with some skinny jean pantswhich supposedly broke the codes.

In his defense, Sainz told the organizer that there were dozens of people in jeans at the event and even pointed to a couple at the time of the scolding, but Hoffman ignored Inés, leaving her talking to herself. and reiterated the drastic decision.

Even, Inés Sainz presented a video in which they explicitly tell her: “You will not return to this tournament for breaking the rules”in reference to her clothing, to which the TV Azteca host asked for an explanation that was never given despite the evidence of other people wearing that garment in the field and the media center.

the blonde accused feeling “discriminated” for something as irrelevant as a pair of jeans and regretted that the organizers believe they have the power to treat someone who was only doing his job on television in this way.

It should be noted that the driver he was able to cover the Augusta Masters in person again for TV Azteca; yes, without wearing jeans to avoid an upset like that of 2016.

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