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The ESPYS is an awards show that airs annually an ESPY Award (short for Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award) is an accolade presented by the American cable television network ESPN to recognize individual and team athletic achievement and other sports-related performance during the calendar year preceding a given annual ceremony. The first ESPYS were awarded in 1993. Because of the ceremony's rescheduling prior to the 2002 iteration thereof, awards presented in 2002 were for achievement and performances during the seventeen-plus previous months. As the similarly styled Grammy (for music), Emmy (for television), Academy Award (for film), and Tony (for theatre), the ESPYS are hosted by a contemporary celebrity; the style, though, is more relaxed, light, and self-referential than that of many other awards shows, with comedic sketches usually included.
US Women's National Soccer Team To Receive the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.
Chicago White Sox Pitcher Liam Hendriks To Receive the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance.
Buffalo Bills Training Staff To Receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service Presented by MassMutual.
This year's nominees and honorees/finalists include:
Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award Honoree: Dr. Richard Lapchick.
Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award finalists: Jamal Hill (Paralympic Swimmer and UN Ambassador), Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee Bucks) and Lauren Holiday (retired U.S. Women's National Team), and Brad Stuver (Austin FC).
Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year finalists: Connecticut Sun, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, San Antonio Spurs.
Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award: Jordan Adeyemi, Ashley Badis, Rishan Patel.
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