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2007 ESPY Awards Nominations
By Nicole Saunches // U.S. Olympic Committee // June 29, 2007
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Sixteen U.S. Olympians and four Paralympians have garnered a total of 27 nominations for the 2007 ESPY Awards, presented annually by ESPN. Additionally, five hopefuls for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China collected seven nominations.
The ESPYs recognize outstanding achievements and performances by athletes during the previous year and include 19 “Best in Sport” categories, which pit athletes from different sports against each other, along with 17 individual sport categories and two sponsored awards. The Arthur Ashe Courage Award is also presented that evening to individuals whose contributions transcends sports. Additionally, the first Jimmy V Award for Perseverance will be awarded to an individual whose performance has evoked emotion and provided inspiration to the sports world. The 15th Annual ESPY Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and LeBron James, will be held at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Calif., on July 11 and will be televised on ESPN Sunday, July 15 at 9 PM EST.
Eight of the 26 Olympians, Paralympians and hopefuls selected as candidates for an ESPY award earned multiple nominations with ESPY co-host and Olympian LeBron James leading the group with four nominations. Olympians Lisa Leslie (basketball), Michael Phelps (swimming), Serena Williams (tennis) and Diana Taurasi (basketball), as well as Olympic hopefuls Candace Parker (basketball) and Kevin Durant (basketball), were also nominated in multiple categories.
For the fourth consecutive year, fans will determine the winners in all ESPY categories. Voting begins on June 25 and ends at 11:59 PM ET July 7. Fans can cast their vote at www.espys.tv.
Below is a list of nominations garnered by Olympians, Paralympians and Olympic Hopefuls.
Olympians:
Lisa Leslie (basketball, ’96, ’00, ’04)Best Female Athlete Best WNBA Player
LeBron James (basketball,’04) Best Male Athlete Best Championship Performance Best NBA Player Hummer “Like Nothing Else” Award
Michael Phelps (swimming, ’04) Best Record-Breaking Performance Hummer “Like Nothing Else” Award
Diana Taurasi (basketball, ’04) Best WNBA Player Hummer “Like Nothing Else” Award
Serena Williams (tennis, ’00) Best Championship Performance Best Female Tennis Player
Carmelo Anthony (basketball, ’04) Best NBA Player
Tamika Catchings (basketball, ’04) Best WNBA Player
Landon Donovan (soccer, ’00) Best Soccer Player
Tim Duncan (basketball, ’04) Best NBA Player
Allyson Felix (track & field, ’04) Best Track & Field Athlete
Kara Lynn Joyce (swimming, ’04) Best Female College Athlete
Floyd Mayweather (boxing , ‘96) Best Fighter
Andy Roddick (tennis, ’04) Best Male Tennis Player
Sanya Richards (track & field, ’04) Best Track & Field Athlete
Dwayne Wade (basketball, ’04) Best Play
Jeremy Wariner (track & field, ’04) Best Track & Field Athlete
Paralympians:
Jessica Long (swimming, ’04) Best Female Athlete with a Disability
Stephani Victor (alpine skiing, ’02, ’06) Best Female Athlete with a Disability
Joshua George (track & field, ’04)Best Male Athlete with a Disability and men’s wheelchair basketball
Casey Tibbs (track & field, ’04) Best Male Athlete with a Disability
Olympic Hopefuls:
Kevin Durant, basketball Best Breakthrough Athlete Best Male College Athlete
Candace Parker, basketball Best Female Athlete Best Female College Athlete
Greg Oden, basketball Best Male College Athlete
Monica Abbott, softball Best Female College Athlete
Tyson Gay, track & field Best Track & Field Athlete
For more information on the ESPY Awards and the athletes nominated, go to espys.tv.
For more information, please contact the USOC Media and Public Relations Division (719/866-4529). This release also is available on the USOC’s public web site (www.usolympicteam.com) and our media-specific web site (http://usocpressbox.org/).
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