The 18th ESPY Awards were held on July 14, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre, hosted by Seth Meyers. For the first time since 2003 (when the ceremony was aired on a delay several days later), ESPN televised the ceremony live.
Categories
editThere are 37 categories and 3 special awards. The winners are listed first in bold. Other nominees are in alphabetical order.[1]
Best Male Athlete | Best Female Athlete |
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Best Moment | Best Team |
Best Coach-Manager | Best Game |
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Best Championship Performance | Castrol Edge Performance Under Pressure Award |
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Best Upset | Best Breakthrough Athlete |
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Best Record Breaking Performance | Best Sports Movie |
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Best Male College Athlete | Best Female College Athlete |
Best Male Athlete With A Disability | Best Female Athlete With A Disability |
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Best NBA Player | Best WNBA Player |
Best MLB Player | Best NFL Player |
Best NHL Player | Best MLS Player |
Best Male Action Sports Athlete | Best Female Action Sports Athlete |
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Best US Male Olympian | Best US Female Olympian |
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Best Bowler | Best Driver |
Best Fighter | Best Jockey |
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Best Male Golfer | Best Female Golfer |
Best Male Tennis Player | Best Female Tennis Player |
In Memoriam
edit- Nodar Kumaritashvili
- Jose Lima
- Bob Probert
- Yeardley Love
- Chris Henry
- Gaines Adams
- Jasper Howard
- Abe Pollin
- Raymond Parks
- Juan Antonio Samaranch
- Myles Brand
- Chet Simmons
- Don Coryell
- Merlin Olsen
- Dottie Kamenshek
- Robin Roberts
- George Michael
- Manute Bol
- Ernie Harwell
- Bob Sheppard
- George Steinbrenner
- John Wooden
References
edit- ^ "2022 ESPY Awards, TV Schedule, Nominees & Winners".
- ^ "Drew Brees Wins Best Male Athlete at ESPYs | The Pigskin Doctors". Archived from the original on 2010-07-18.