 Sofia Mulanovich : photo courtesy Roxy
NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 13TH ANNUAL ESPY AWARDS
Best Male and Female Action Sports Categories, also Moto X athlete nominated in the Best Play category.***
Manning, Sorenstam, Armstrong, Wade, Woods & Sharapova Among Nominees; Boston- and Texas-Area Athletes and Teams Earn 10 Nods; Fans to Determine Winners
ESPN will Televise 13th Annual Celebration from Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre on Sunday, July 17, 2005 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN
World Champion of Professional Women’s Surfing, Peruvian, Sofia Mulanovich has been nominated for a 2005 ESPY Award in the category of Best Female Action Sports Athlete.
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 28 June, 2005 : - - Lance Armstrong could capture Best Male Athlete for a third consecutive year but will have stiff competition from the likes of Peyton Manning, Michael Phelps, Vijay Singh and Bode Miller, while Annika Sorenstam takes her third swing at the Best Female Athlete Award versus 2004 Wimbledon champion and tennis sensation Maria Sharapova (also nominated for Best Breakthrough Athlete and Best Women’s Tennis Player) at the 13th annual ESPY Awards Co-Presented by GMC and Under Armour. The two-hour show will be televised from Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre on ESPN Sunday, July 17 at 9 p.m. ET. Nominees were announced for all 36 categories on Nomination Friday (June 24) and will be voted on completely by fans. Voting will run from June 24 through July 8 at ESPN.com and ESPNDeportes.com; five million votes have been cast thus far.
The 2005 ESPY Awards will gather sports and entertainment celebrities to recognize top achievements, relive memorable moments and salute the best performers. Actor Matthew Perry will host the show and be joined by musical guest Destiny’s Child. The awards include 22 “Best in Sport” categories – which pit athletes from different sports against each other – as well as 12 individual sport categories and two special performance categories.
Also during the ESPY Awards, Oprah Winfrey will present the Arthur Ashe Courage Award to two individuals whose contributions transcend sports. This year’s co-recipients are Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah and Jim MacLaren, two disabled athletes who forged a bond while inspiring millions worldwide to achieve beyond their physical limitations.
HISTORIC PERFORMANCES, PLAYS AND BREAKTHROUGHS IN 2005 Manning is also nominated for the award he won last year – Best NFL Player – and for Best Record Breaking Performance for surpassing Dan Marino’s single-season record of 49 touchdown passes. Also in the running for that category are Tennessee’s 880-plus wins coaching legend Pat Summit, the Seattle Mariners’ single-season hits record-breaker Ichiro Suzuki and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. Just off the hardwood, the Best NBA Player Award has a stacked nominee roster with Shaquille O’Neal, Steve Nash, LeBron James, Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade all in contention. Over on the green, Sorenstam, who has won six of nine tournaments entered in 2005 – including the first two majors of the year, is nominated for Best Golfer. She is the sole female in this newly merged category that includes Phil Mickelson, Singh and Tiger Woods, and has won the former category of Best Female Golfer six times. The relationship between Best Team and Best Coach/Manager is a close one with the Red Sox’s Terry Francona, the Patriots’ Bill Belichick, USC’s Pete Carroll, and San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich joining their teams (which were nominated for Best Team) as nominees with UNC Men’s Basketball coach Roy Williams rounding out the category. In addition, the Red Sox-Yankees ALCS Game 5 is nominated for Best Game as are the Rose Bowl (Texas 38, Michigan 37) and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament’s Michigan State vs. Kentucky match-ups. Red Sox ace Curt Schilling and UNC men's basketball player Sean May earned nominations for Best Championship Performance and are joined on the ballot by the Patriots’ Deion Branch and USC’s Matt Leinart (also nominated for Best College Athlete). Also, Schilling is up for Best MLB Player along with Barry Bonds, Albert Pujols, Vladimir Guerrero, Johan Santana and Roger Clemens. The Patriots’ Tom Brady was nominated for Best NFL Player alongside fellow QBs! Donovan McNabb, Daunte Culpepper, Manning and Philadelphia Eagles player Terrell Owens. Hot off her fourth-place finish at the Indianapolis 500, racing upstart Danica Patrick receives her first ESPY nomination for Best Breakthrough Athlete along with the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger, Sharapova and the Miami’s Wade.
2005 ESPY AWARD NOMINEE DID YOU KNOWS?
First High School Winner?: If Blake Hoffarber’s game winning basket from flat on his back during overtime in the Minnesota 4A state title game beats Tiger, Wichita basketball player Matt Brown and X Games star Chuck Carothers for Best Play, he’d become the first high school athlete to win an ESPY Award.
Don’t Mess with Texas? Texas achieved the greatest variety with its 10 nominations: Baylor women’s basketball and the San Antonio Spurs for Best Team, Texas softball’s Cat Osterman for Best College Female Athlete, the Spurs’ Gregg Popovich nominated for Best Coach/Manager, Texas’ 38-37 defeat of Michigan in the Rose Bowl for Best Moment, the Houston Comets’ Tina Thompson for Best WNBA Player, hometown hero Lance Armstrong for Best Athlete and the GMC Professional Grade Play Award, the Houston Astros’ Roger Clemens for Best MLB Player and Eddie Johnson of FC Dallas for Best Soccer Player.
Beantown Supremacy?: The Patriots and Red Sox are tied 5-5 in nominations this year and will go head-to-head in the Best Team category, begging the larger question of how much hardware can one city handle?
Changing of the Guard? Though she’s new to the Best WNBA Player category, Phoenix Suns star Diana Taurasi is no stranger to the ESPYs; she has four Awards (three individual, one team) and will look to box out the Seattle Storm’s Lauren Jackson from a repeat. But WNBA veterans Lisa Leslie (who won in 2002 and 2003), and the Houston Comets’ Thompson might have something to say about it.
Twice as Nice for Shirley?: Paralympic track champion Marlon Shirley could become the first disabled athlete to win the Best Disabled Athlete Award twice, having won it in 2003. Testament to the strength and variety of top disabled athletes in the world today, this year the Award has been split into male and female categories.
Are Four Legs Better than Two?: Two equines are in the Award hunt with 50-1 Kentucky Derby long shot and winner Giacomo nominated for Best Upset, and Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner Afleet Alex up for Best Moment. A horse has yet to win an ESPY Award.
The entire list of ESPY Award nominees follows: BEST IN SPORT CATEGORIES
BEST FEMALE ATHLETE Annika Sorenstam, LPGA Maria Sharapova, WTA Natalie Coughlin, U.S.A. Swimming Seimone Augustus, LSU basketball
BEST MALE ATHLETE Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Vijay Singh, Professional Golfer Lance Armstrong, Cyclist Michael Phelps, U.S.A. Swimming Bode Miller, U.S.. Ski Team
BEST TEAM Boston Red Sox New England Patriots USC Football Baylor Women’s Basketball San Antonio Spurs
BEST COACH/MANAGER Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox Bill Belichick, New England Patriots Roy Williams, UNC Men’s Basketball Pete Carroll, USC Football Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs
BEST GAME Rose Bowl: Texas 38, Michigan 37 Red Sox-Yankees, Game 5 ALCS Michigan State-Kentucky, NCAA Tournament
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMANCE Deion Branch, New England Patriots Matt Leinart, USC Football Sean May, UNC Men's Basketball Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox
BEST MALE OLYMPIC PERFORMANCE Michael Phelps, Swimming Cael Sanderson, Wrestling Jeremy Wariner, Track & Field
BEST FEMALE OLYMPIC PERFORMANCE Natalie Coughlin, Swimming Carly Patterson, Gymnastics Team USA, Softball
BEST MOMENT Afleet Alex's Preakness recovery Reggie Miller's final game Tiger Woods at The Masters
***BEST PLAY*** Matt Brown, Wichita State Baseball Chuck Carothers, X Games 10 Moto X Best Trick Blake Hoffarber, High school basketball game winner Tiger Woods, Sinks birdie at The Masters
BEST UPSET Bucknell Men's Basketball beat #3 seed Kansas Giacomo, 50-1 long-shot wins Kentucky Derby Puerto Rico Men's Olympic Basketball beats. U.S. Vermont Men's Basketball beat #4 seed Syracuse
BEST COMEBACK ATHLETE Kayla Burt, Washington Basketball Mark Fields, Carolina Panthers Rulon Gardner, Wrestling Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green Hockey
BEST BREAKTHROUGH ATHLETE Danica Patrick, IRL Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Maria Sharapova, Tennis Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
BEST RECORD-BREAKING PERFORMANCE New England Patriots Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Pat Summitt, Tennessee Women's Basketball Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners
BEST SPORTS MOVIE Cinderella Man Coach Carter Friday Night Lights Million Dollar Baby
***BEST MALE ACTION SPORTS ATHLETE*** Ricky Carmichael, Motocross Andy Irons, Surfing Dave Mirra, Freestyle Bike Bucky Lasek, Skateboarding
***BEST FEMALE ACTION SPORTS ATHLETE*** Hannah Teter, Snowboarding Sofia Mulanovich, Surfing Karin Huttary, Skier-X Janna Meyen, Snowboarding
BEST MALE COLLEGE ATHLETE Andrew Bogut, Utah Basketball Alex Gordon, Nebraska Baseball Matt Leinart, USC Football Steve Mocco, Oklahoma State Wrestling Marty Sertich, Colorado College Hockey
BEST FEMALE COLLEGE ATHLETE Seimone Augustus, LSU Basketball Nicole Corriero, Harvard Hockey Kristen Maloney, UCLA Gymnastics Cat Osterman, Texas Softball Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame Soccer
BEST MALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY Rudy Garcia-Tolson, Swimming Paul Martin, Cycling Marlon Shirley, Track
BEST FEMALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY Cheri Blauwet, Wheelchair Racing Erin Popovich, Swimming Karissa Whitsell & Katie Compton, Tandem Cycling
BEST OUTDOORS SPORTS ATHLETE J.R. Salzman, Lumberjack Takahiro Omori, Bass Fishing Aaron Martens, Bass Fishing Sheree Taylor, Women’s Endurance
INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES
BEST DRIVER Michael Schumacher Dan Wheldon Greg Anderson Kurt Busch
BEST MLB PLAYER Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals Vladimir Guerrero, Angels Johan Santana, Minnesota Twins Roger Clemens, Houston Astros Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox
BEST NBA PLAYER Shaquille O’Neal, Miami Heat Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
BEST WNBA PLAYER Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm Lisa Leslie, L.A. Sparks Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury Tina Thompson, Houston Comets
BEST BOWLER Patrick Allen Chris Barnes Liz Johnson Mika Koivuniemi Walter Ray Williams
BEST BOXER Diego Corrales Bernard Hopkins Zab Judah Winky Wright
BEST NFL PLAYER Tom Brady, New England Patriots Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota Vikings Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles Terrell Owens, Philadelphia Eagles
BEST GOLFER Phil Mickelson Vijay Singh Annika Sorenstam Tiger Woods BEST JOCKEY Jerry Bailey Jeremy Rose Mike Smith Javier Castellano
BEST SOCCER PLAYER Landon Donovan Mia Hamm Eddie Johnson Birgit Prinz Ronaldinho
BEST MALE TENNIS PLAYER Roger Federer Andy Roddick Rafael Nadal Marat Safin
BEST FEMALE TENNIS PLAYER Svetlana Kuznetsova Lindsay Davenport Maria Sharapova Justine Henin-Hardenne Serena Williams
SPONSORED CATEGORIES
UNDERARMOUR UNDENIABLE PERFORMANCE AWARD Braylon Edwards, College Football Misty May and Kerri Walsh, Beach Volleyball Terrell Owens, NFL David Pollack, College Football
GMC PROFESSIONAL GRADE PLAY AWARD Lance Armstrong, Cycling Curtis Martin, New York Jets Pat Summitt, Tennessee Women’s Basketball Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns The ESPY Awards The ESPY Awards are committed to the advancement of The V Foundation for Cancer Research, established by ESPN with the late Jim Valvano and announced at the inaugural ESPY Awards in 1993.
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