NFL stars Tom Brady and Aaron Rogers, NBA stars Stephen Curry, Olympic swimmer Katie Ledek and Olympic gymnast Sunny Lee are among the nominees for the 2022 ESPY Awards.
Rodgers Green Bay Packers and NBA Golden State Warriors champion Curry will battle it out for Best Male Athlete on July 20 at a ceremony with Major League Baseball Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtan and NHL Edmon’s Conor McDavid. Rogers also earned the NFL Player of the Year nomination.
Brady was not nominated in either category; Its only nominations were for Best Recording Performance, which also nominated Door, track star Allison Felix and college softball player Jocelyn Alo.
In the women’s sports category, Ledek and Lee are named Top Athletes, along with WNBA Chicago Sky’s Kendi Parker and Paralympic Oksana Masters (skiing, road cycling, biathlon). Felix, Ledek, Lee and Masters were also named Best Olympians, while Masters also won the Best Female Athlete with Disabilities nomination.
Kari, who hosts the ESPY Awards, is also nominated for Best NBA Player, and her team was nominated for Best Team along with Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams, among others. Parker was also nominated for WNBA Player of the Year.
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The show will air live on July 20 at 5pm PT to 5pm PT on Los Angeles ABC. Fans can vote on ESPN.com/ESPYS until July 17th.
The show will also be honored with special awards, including the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, given to Vitali Klitschko, a former professional boxer who serves as the mayor of Kyiv; Jimmy V Perseverance Award, presented to basketball announcer Dick Vitali; And the Pat Tillman Service Award, which will be presented to retired Army Commander Sergeant Major Gretchen Evans.
Below is the full list of ESPY 2022 nominees.
Best Athlete, Men’s Sports
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Aaron Rogers, Green Bay Packers
Shohei Ohtan, Los Angeles Angels
Conor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Best Athlete, Women’s Sports
Oksana Masters, skiing, road cycling, biathlon
Sunisa Lee, in gymnastics
Katie Ledek, swimming
Candy Parker, Chicago skies
The best revelation athlete
Trinidad Rodman, Spirit of Washington
Eileen Gu, skier
Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
Ja MorantMemphis Grizzly
Best Performance by Record Holder
Stephen Karim has surpassed Ray Allen with the most 3-pointers in NBA history
Jocelyn Alom breaks Lauren Chamberlain’s record for most national races in Division I history (96)
Athletics’ Allison Felix won her 11th career medal and surpassed Carl Lewis to set the record for North American athletes.
Tom Brady Becomes All-Time NFL Leader Drew Bryce
The best performance of the championship.
Cooper Coop, Los Angeles Rams – Super Bowl LVI
Juliana Pena, UFC 269
Max Verstappen, F1 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Kale Macari, Colorado Avalanche – Stanley Cup Finals
The best elite athlete
Clay Thompson, Golden State Warriors
Trey Mancini, Baltimore Orioles
Diamond DeShields, Phoenix Mercury
Joe Barrow, Cincinnati Bengalis
the best game
Megan Rapinoe’s incredible corner goal
Justin Tucker NFL record 66 yards
Jo Morant poster
Hansel Emmanuel with the work of the year
The best team
Golden State Warriors, NBA
Chicago Sky, WNBA
Atlanta Brives, MLB
Los Angeles Rams, NFL
Oklahoma Sooners, NCAA Softball
Georgia Bulldogs, NCAA Football
Colorado Avalanche, NHL
Best Olympic Athlete, Women’s Sports
Sunisa Lee, in gymnastics
Oksana Masters, skiing, road cycling, biathlon
Katie Ledek, swimming
Alison Felix, Training and Vale
Best Olympic Athlete, Men’s Sport
Nathan Chen, figure skating
Declan Farmer, hockey school
Nick Mayhew, athletics
Caeleb Dressel, Swimming
the best game
Kansas City Chiefs defeat Buffalo Bills OT Thriller (AFC Divisional Game)
UConn Defeats NC State in Double Overtime (NCAA Women’s Elite 8 Basketball)
The 16-point Kansas Rally, which was the biggest comeback in Championship Games history (NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship)
Bryce Young leads Alabama to defeat Oburn in four overtime (NCAA Football Iron Bowl)
Best College Athlete, Men’s Sports
Bryce Young, Alabama Football
Dante Polvara, Georgetown men’s football
Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga Men’s Basketball
Logan Visnauskas, Maryland Lacrosse
Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports
Alia Boston, South Carolina women’s basketball
Jellin Howell, Florida State Football
Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma Softball
Charlotte North, Boston University Lacrosse
Best International Athlete, Men’s Football
Karim Benzema, Real Madrid
Kevin de Bruyne, Manchester City
Sadio Mane, Liverpool
Killian Mbabane, PSG
Best International Athlete, Women’s Football
Alexia Putelas, Barcelona
Sam Carrie Chelsea
Vivian Miedema, Arsenal
Carolina Graham Hansen, Barcelona
The best player in the NFL
Cooper Coupe, Los Angeles Rams
TJ Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Rogers, Green Bay Packers
Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
best MLB player
Shohei Ohtan, Los Angeles Angels
Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phyllis
Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
Jorge Soler, Atlanta Braves
The best player in the NHL
Conor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Austin Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs
Roman Josie, Predators of Nashville
Igor Shesterkin, New York Rangers
the best driver
Kyle Larson, NASCAR
Max Verstappen F1
Steve Torrence, NHRA
Alex Palu, IndyCar
The best player in the NBA
Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
Joel Embid, Philadelphia 76ers
Luka DoncicDallas Mavericks
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Best player in the WNBA
Jonkel Jones, Connecticut Sun
Sylvia Fowles, Minnesota Lynx
Skylar Diggins-Smith, Phoenix Mercury
Candy Parker, Chicago skies
the best boxer
Tyson Fury
Shakur Stevenson
Katie Taylor
miguel mayer
The best MMA fighter
Alexandre Volkanovski
Carlos Oliveira
Kamaru Usman
Kaila Harrison
Best Athlete, Men’s Golf
Scott Scheffler
cameron blacksmith
justin thomas
John Ram
Best Athlete, Women’s Golf
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Ko Jin Yang
Lydia Co.
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Best Athlete, Men’s Tennis
Rafael Nadal
Dylan Alcott
Carlos Alcaraz
Felix Auger-Aliasime
Best Athlete, Women’s Tennis
emma radukanu
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Iga Switchtek
Leila Fernandez
Best Athlete, Men’s Action Sports
Eli Tomak, Supercross
Alex Hall, skis
Yuto Horigome, Skate
Ayumu Hirano, Snowboard
Best Athlete, Action Sports Women
Zoe Sadowski-Sinnot, Snowboard
Eileen Gu, skiing
Rayssa Leal, skateboard
Chloe Kim Snowboard
the best knight
Flavien Pratt
irad ortiz
José Ortiz
joel rosary
Best Athlete with Disabilities, Men’s Sport
Declan Farmer, hockey school
Nick Mayhew, athletics
Brad Snyder, Para athletics and swimming
Ian Seidenfeld, table tennis
Best Athlete with Disabilities, Women’s Sports
Oksana Masters, Bike and Nordic/Biathlon
Jessica Long swimming
Brena Huckabee Snowboard
kate ward football
the best player
Jason Belmonte
Antonio Simonsen
Kyle Dass
Dom Barrett
The best MLS player
Valentin Castellanos, NYCFC
Jesus Ferreira, FC Dallas
Carles Gill, The New England Revolution
Carlos Vela, LAFC
NWSL best player
Ashley Hatch, Spirit of Washington
Aubrey Bledsoe, Spirit of Washington
Jess Fishlock, reign of OL
Caprice Dydasco, NJ / NY Gotham FC
WWE’s best moment
game 1
Brock Lesnar wins the Royal Rumble
Bianca Beller will win the RAW Women’s Championship at WrestleMania
game 2
John Senna returns to Money in the Bank
Ronda Rose returns 4 months after giving birth to win the Royal Rumble
game 3
WWE welcomes fans for Full Live Crowd (Smackdown 7/16)
Stone Cold Surprises Vince McMahon, Austin Theory, and Pat McAfee at WrestleMania Night 2
game 4
Roman Raines defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania to win the Universal and WWE Championships.
Cody Rhodes Returns to WWE at WresleMania
game 5
Big E accumulates Money In The Bank Portfolio and wins the WWE Championship (RAW 9/13)
Miz joins Logan Paul at WrestleMania
game 6
Becky Lynch is back at SummerSlam
The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame
game 7
Edge defeated Seth Rollins in a Hell In A Cell match at Crown Jewel
Yu Man’s Body Criticizes Three Zane’s at WrestleMania MATCH 8
Brock Lesnar returns to SummerSlam to face Roman Raines
Stone Cold returns to the ring to defeat Kevin Owens at WrestleMania
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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