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B Marion Reimers
NameB Marion Reimers
Birth date1980s
Birth placeMexico City, Mexico
OccupationSports journalist, commentator, author, professor
Years active2000s–present
Alma materUniversidad Iberoamericana, Columbia University

B Marion Reimers is a Mexican sports journalist, television commentator, author, and academic known for work in sports broadcasting, print journalism, and advocacy for gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights in media. She has been a prominent voice in football broadcasting, contributed to major Mexican and international outlets, and developed academic programs linking sports communication with social issues. Reimers's career bridges television networks, newspapers, and universities, and she has received recognition for reporting, commentary, and activism.

Early life and education

Reimers was born in Mexico City and pursued studies at the Universidad Iberoamericana before completing postgraduate training at Columbia University in New York City. During her formative years she engaged with local sports clubs and cultural institutions such as the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, which informed her interests in communication, media, and athletics. Her early mentors included figures from Mexican journalism like Jorge Ramos, Denise Maerker, and educators associated with El Colegio de México. She participated in workshops and internships at outlets including Televisa, TV Azteca, and the sports department of Radio Fórmula, gaining experience in reporting, production, and on-air presentation.

Broadcasting career

Reimers's broadcasting trajectory includes work with major networks and events such as Fox Sports Mexico, Telemundo, and coverage of tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. She has served as a play-by-play and studio commentator alongside colleagues from broadcasting such as Andrés Cantor, Luis Omar Tapia, and Christian Martinoli. Reimers contributed to multilingual productions involving organizations like Concacaf and FIFA, collaborating with production teams from ESPN, Sky Sports, and NBC Universal. Her on-air roles spanned pregame, halftime, and postgame analysis for club competitions involving teams such as Club América, Chivas de Guadalajara, and Club Universidad Nacional. Reimers's voice and presentation style were shaped by training with commentators linked to BeIN Sports and coaching from producers with experience at BBC Sport and Televisión Española.

Writing and journalism

As a print and digital journalist, Reimers has written columns and features for outlets including Milenio, El País, and specialist platforms associated with Marca and The Athletic. Her journalism covers match analysis, profiles of athletes such as Hirving Lozano, Guillermo Ochoa, and Marta (footballer), and investigative pieces on institutional practices at organizations like Liga MX and the Mexican Football Federation. She has contributed longform essays examining events like the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, drawing connections to personalities including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Alex Morgan. Reimers's written work intersects with photography and documentary collaboration, working with photographers represented by agencies such as Getty Images and media producers associated with VICE and Netflix sports documentaries.

Academic and teaching work

Reimers has taught courses and led seminars at universities and institutes including Universidad Iberoamericana, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and programs linked to El Colegio de México and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Her academic focus integrates communication theory from scholars associated with Noam Chomsky and Marshall McLuhan-influenced curricula, media ethics frameworks tied to institutions like the International Federation of Journalists, and sports sociology drawing on work by researchers affiliated with Loughborough University and University of Michigan. She has supervised graduate theses on topics such as gender representation in sports coverage and the role of digital platforms like Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram in shaping athlete branding. Reimers has also participated in conferences organized by entities such as the World Association for Sports Management and the International Communication Association.

Awards and recognition

Reimers has been honored by journalism and sports organizations including nominations and awards from bodies like the National Journalism Awards (Mexico), sports media recognitions from FIFA partner events, and citations from civil society groups such as Amnesty International Mexico for advocacy-related reporting. Her commentary and analysis have been recognized at festivals and forums including Festival Internacional de Cine de Guadalajara panels, the SXSW sports and media tracks, and awards circuits connected to Premios TVyNovelas-adjacent ceremonies. Peer recognition has included acknowledgments from commentators at ESPN Deportes, editors at Milenio, and academic colleagues at Universidad Iberoamericana.

Personal life and advocacy

Reimers is publicly known for advocacy on issues including gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and inclusive representation in sports and media institutions. She has partnered with organizations such as UN Women, Human Rights Watch, and local Mexican NGOs to promote policies and awareness campaigns. Her activism has intersected with movements and public figures like Malala Yousafzai-style education advocates, sportswomen such as Carolina Morace and Abby Wambach, and journalists associated with Reporters Without Borders. Reimers lives in Mexico City and maintains collaborations with international networks and cultural institutions including Museo Nacional de Antropología (Mexico) and media festivals in cities like Madrid, Buenos Aires, and Los Angeles.

Category:Mexican journalists Category:Sports commentators