2017 ESPY Awards
25th annual ESPY Awards show
The 2017 ESPY Awards were presented at the 25th annual ESPY Awards show, held on July 12, 2017 at 5 pm Pacific at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles , California and on television nationwide in the United States on ABC at 8 pm Eastern /7 pm Central . On May 16, 2017, it was announced by ESPN.com that Peyton Manning would host the show. 33 competitive awards were presented, along with several honorary awards.[ 2]
Winners and nominees
These were the nominees for each of the competitive awards. Fans were able to vote online at a dedicated ESPN site. For "Best Play", fans voted on the plays Bracket-styled, with Round 1 of voting lasting from June 21 to June 27, Round 2 of voting lasting from June 28 to July 4, Round 3 of voting lasting from July 5 to July 11, and Round 4 of voting being on the day of the show, July 12.
Best Championship Performance
Aaron Rodgers to Jared Cook
Julian Edelman Super Bowl catch
Noah Brown TD catch around defender 9/18/16
Mario Mandžukić goal in UEFA Champions League Final
Jarrod Dyson catch 8/25/16
Morgan William buzzer beater vs. UConn
Larry Nance dunk
Olivier Giroud scorpion kick goal
Warriors jump ball transition dunk
Lamar Jackson hurdles defender
Chris Coghlan leaps over catcher
Sidney Crosby one-handed goal
Northwestern buzzer beater
Edwin Encarnación walk off HR
Russell Westbrook buzzer beater
LeBron James dunk off the backboard
Aaron Rodgers , Green Bay Packers – NFL Passing Touchdowns Leader (2016) .
Tom Brady , New England Patriots – Super Bowl champion & Super Bowl MVP
Ezekiel Elliott , Dallas Cowboys – 2016 First-team All-Pro & NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Khalil Mack , Oakland Raiders – 2016 First-team All-Pro & NFL Defensive Player of the Year
Matt Ryan , Atlanta Falcons – Career highs in passing yards (4,944), Touchdowns (38), Passer rating (117.1), & completion percentage and a Career low in Interceptions (7). 2016 NFL Most Valuable Player , NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2016), 2016 First-team All-Pro , NFL Passer Rating Leader (2016) & Bert Bell Award winner (2016).
Mike Trout , Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – 2016 American League MVP & Best Major Leaguer . Led MLB with 123 Runs , 116 Walks , 3,014 Pitches faced in his Plate appearances , & a .441 On-base percentage . He also led the AL in these categories.
Kris Bryant , Chicago Cubs – 2016 National League MVP . Led MLB with 193 Games Played in the field . He also led the NL in these categories, plus led the NL with 116 Runs .
David Ortiz , Boston Red Sox – Best Hitter & Best Player-Fan Interaction . Retired from Major League Baseball following the 2016 MLB Season . Led MLB with 48 Doubles , 87 Extra-base hits , a .620 Slugging percentage , & a 1.021 On-base plus slugging . He also led the AL in these categories, plus he co-led the AL with 127 Runs Batted In alongside Edwin Encarnación .
Rick Porcello , Boston Red Sox – American League Cy Young Award winner. Led MLB with 22 Wins , a 5.91 K/BB . He also led the AL in these categories.
Max Scherzer , Washington Nationals – National League Cy Young Award winner, strikeout leader , Best Pitcher , & Best Performance . Led MLB with 284 Strikeouts , a .199 Batting average against , a 0.97 WHIP , and a .254 On-Base Against . He also led the NL in these categories, plus he led the NL with 20 Wins & a 5.07 K/BB (he co-led this with Noah Syndergaard .
Sidney Crosby , Pittsburgh Penguins – 2016 World Cup of Hockey Gold medalist with Team Canada , Winner of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey Most valuable player , 2016 World Cup of Hockey Leading/Top Scorer with 10 points, Winner of the 2017 Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy (Goals Leader/most goals in the regular season), Winner of the 2017 Conn Smythe Trophy (playoffs MVP), 2017 Eastern Conference Champion with the Pittsburgh Penguins , 2017 Stanley Cup Champion with the Pittsburgh Penguins , 2017 Pittsburgh Penguins Most valuable player , & made the NHL Second-All Star Team for the 2016–17 NHL season . Led the NHL with 44 Goals .
Sergei Bobrovsky , Columbus Blue Jackets – Winner of the 2017 Vezina Trophy (best goaltender) & made the NHL first All-Star team for the 2016–17 NHL season . Co-led the NHL with 0 Ties (co-led with the other 94 goalies in the league), and led the NHLl with a .931 Save percentage & a 2.06 GAA
Patrick Kane , Chicago Blackhawks – Made the NHL first All-Star team for the 2016–17 NHL season . Co-led the NHL with 82 Games played (co-led with 98 other players).
Auston Matthews , Toronto Maple Leafs – Winner of the 2017 Calder Memorial Trophy (best Rookie/NHL Rookie of the Year), was named Rookie of the Month in December, 2016, & made the NHL All-Rookie Team for the 2016–17 NHL season . Co-led the NHL with 82 Games played (co-led with 98 other players).
Connor McDavid , Edmonton Oilers – Winner of the 2017 Art Ross Trophy (leading scorer), Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player), and Hart Memorial Trophy (NHL MVP), & made the NHL first All-Star team for the 2016–17 NHL season . Led the NHL with 70 Assists , 100 Points , & 1.22 Points per game . Co-led the NHL with 82 Games played (co-led with 98 other players).
Lewis Hamilton , Formula One – 2016 : Won the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix , 2016 Canadian Grand Prix , 2016 Austrian Grand Prix , 2016 British Grand Prix , 2016 Hungarian Grand Prix , 2016 German Grand Prix , 2016 United States Grand Prix , 2016 Mexican Grand Prix , 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix , & the 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix . Ended up being 2nd in the final standings with 380 points (5 points shy of tying 1st place, 6 points shy of winning). 2017 (ongoing): Won the 2017 Chinese Grand Prix , 2017 Spanish Grand Prix , & the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix .
Ron Capps , NHRA – Won the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Series Funny Car championship.
Jimmie Johnson , NASCAR – 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion . Only times he won a race during the season: 2016 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 , 2016 Auto Club 400 , 2016 Bank of America 500 , 2016 Goody's Fast Relief 500 , & 2016 Ford EcoBoost 400 . 2017 (ongoing) has him ranked No. 7 so far, behind 6 other people in front of him. Races he has won so far this season: 2017 O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 , 2017 Food City 500 , & 2017 AAA 400 Drive for Autism .
Simon Pagenaud , IndyCar – 2016 IndyCar Series Champion . Only times he won a race during the season: 2016 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach , 2016 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama , 2016 Grand Prix of Indianapolis , 2016 Honda Indy 200 , & 2016 GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma . 2017 (ongoing) has the defending champion ranked No. 2 right now, currently behind No. 1 ranked and former 4-time champion, Scott Dixon . Races he has won so far this season: 2017 Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix .
Martin Truex Jr. , NASCAR – 2016 was an 11th-place finish for him in the standings. Only times he won a race during the season: 2016 Bojangles' Southern 500 , 2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400 , & 2016 Citizen Soldier 400 . 2017 (ongoing) has him ranked No. 2 so far, behind No. 1 ranked Kyle Larson . Races he has won so far this season: 2017 Kobalt 400 & 2017 Go Bowling 400 .
Honorary awards
Arthur Ashe Courage Award
Jimmy V Perseverance Award
Pat Tillman Award for Service
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Israel Del Toro[ 5]
Best Moment
Icon Award
Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award
Special Olympic Athletes
Kindlelon “Kobie” Respicio for accomplishments in the Special Olympics and success in school[ 7]
In Memoriam
During the segment the music was "The Song for You" performed by Gallant .
References
^ "Peyton Manning tabbed to host 25th ESPY Awards" . ESPN.com . May 16, 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017 .
^ "2017 ESPYs Nominees" . June 27, 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017 .
^ "Special Olympics Founder Honored at The 2017 ESPYS" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
^ Adams, Char. "Teen New Orleans Saints Superfan Battling Chronic Disease Receives Special Honor at ESPY Awards" . Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
^ a b c Wells, Adam. "ESPY 2017 Winners: Awards Results, Recap, Top Moments and Twitter Reaction" . Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
^ "VIN SCULLY RECEIVES ICON AWARD AT 2017 ESPYS" . Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
^ "Local Special Olympics athlete receives ESPY award" . 10 July 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2019 .
External links
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