2018 ESPY Awards
2018 ESPY Awards | |
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Date | July 18, 2018 |
Location | Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Danica Patrick |
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Network | ABC |
Runtime | 180 minutes |
The 2018 ESPY Awards were presented at the 26th annual ESPY Awards show, held on July 18, 2018 at 5 PM Pacific at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and on television nationwide in the United States on ABC at 8 PM Eastern/7 PM Central. On May 22, 2018, it was announced that Danica Patrick would host the event, which made her the first woman to have hosted the show.
Winners and nominees
[edit]These were the nominees for each of the competitive awards. Fans were able to vote online at a dedicated ESPN site.[1]
Best Championship Performance | |
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| Best Olympic Moment
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Best College Athlete | |
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Best International Men's Soccer Player | Best International Women's Soccer Player |
Best Male Olympian
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Honorary awards
[edit]- The 141 athletes who spoke out against former team doctor Larry Nassar about sexual abuse[2]
- Pat Tillman Award for Service
- Aaron Feis, Scott Beigel and Chris Hixon – Coaches at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killed in the 2018 shooting
In Memoriam
[edit]British singer Jorja Smith performed "Goodbyes" during the performance.
- Roy Halladay
- Bobby Doerr
- Edwin Jackson
- Augie Garrido
- Jana Novotná
- Billy Cannon
- Rollie Massimino
- Earle Bruce
- Don Baylor
- Jo Jo White
- Tyler Hilinski
- Anne Donovan
- James Hylton
- Terry Glenn
- Rusty Staub
- Mike Slive
- Hal Greer
- Dwight Clark
- Y. A. Tittle
- Gene Michael
- Connie Hawkins
- Jake LaMotta
- Bill Nack
- Keith Jackson
- Don Ohlmeyer
- Chameka Scott
- Bob Wolff
- Dan Gurney
- Ray Emery
- Bill Torrey
- Dick Enberg
References
[edit]- ^ Willis, Kelcie. "2018 ESPY Awards: Winners list". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- ^ "Larry Nassar Survivors Receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award At ESPYs". HuffPost. 19 July 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
- ^ "Jim Kelly to be honored with Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at ESPYS". 4 June 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
- ^ "Jake Wood, disaster relief organizer and former Marine, to receive ESPYS Pat Tillman Award". Retrieved July 19, 2018.