2010 ESPY Awards

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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[]

There 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
  • Drew Brees – NFL Football [2]
  • Kobe Bryant – NBA Basketball
  • LeBron James – NBA Basketball
  • Jimmie Johnson – Auto Racing
  • Dominican Republic Albert Pujols – MLB Baseball
Best Moment Best Team
Best Coach-Manager Best Game
Best Championship Performance Castrol Edge Performance Under Pressure Award
Best Upset Best Breakthrough Athlete
Best Record Breaking Performance Best Sports Movie
  • Isner vs. France Mahut at Wimbledon – Longest Match in Professional Tennis History
  • Jamaica Usain Bolt – 100 and 200-meter World Records
  • Brett FavreNFL record for consecutive starts
  • Switzerland Roger Federer – Most Grand Slam singles titles
  • Connecticut Huskies – Longest winning streak in Women's NCAA Basketball History
Best Male College Athlete Best Female College Athlete
Best Male Athlete With A Disability Best Female Athlete With A Disability
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
Best US Male Olympian Best US Female Olympian
  • Shaun White – Snowboarding
  • Apolo Anton Ohno – Speedskating
  • Shani Davis – Speedskating
  • Evan Lysacek – Figure Skating
  • Bode Miller – Skiing
Best Bowler Best Driver
Best Fighter Best Jockey
  • Floyd Mayweather Jr. – Boxing
  • Philippines Manny Pacquiao – Boxing
  • Canada Georges St-Pierre – MMA
Best Male Golfer Best Female Golfer
Best Male Tennis Player Best Female Tennis Player
  • Venus Williams
  • Serena Williams
  • Belgium Kim Clijsters

In Memoriam[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2022 ESPY Awards, TV Schedule, Nominees & Winners".
  2. ^ "Drew Brees Wins Best Male Athlete at ESPYs | The Pigskin Doctors". Archived from the original on 2010-07-18.
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