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The ESPY Awards 2010 is an event specially broadcasted by ESPN, and will begin in a few minutes. The ESPY Awards 2010 presented by ESPN will be held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles and will be hosted by Seth Meters of “Saturday Night Live” fame.
The official broadcaster of the red carpet for the 2010 ESPY Awards is ESPN3, also available on HD.
I’m sure you don’t want to miss this awards night, so watch the ESPY 2010 Awards Red Carpet now on live streaming on ESPN3, ESPN, JustinTV, SOPCast, DirecTV, FreedomCast, UStream, PPStream and other live streaming sites.
List of the official nominees for the ESPY Awards 2010 are available on our links. Live updates of the ESPY Awards 2010 will also be available here.
Nominees :
Best Male Athlete
The nominees for Best Male Athlete are Drew Brees, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Jimmie Johnson, and Albert Pujols.
Best Female Athlete
The nominees for Best Female Athlete are Maya Moore, Diana Taurasi, Lindsey Vonn, and Serena Williams.
Best Championship Performance
The nominees for Best Championship Performance are Drew Brees (Super Bowl XLIV), Anthony Johnson (Big Sky Conference Championship), Michael Phelps (World Swimming Championships), and Shaun White (Winter Olympics).
Best Breakthrough Athlete
The nominees for Best Breakthrough Athlete are Brittney Griner, Stephen Strasburg, John Wall, and Chris Johnson.
Best Record-Breaking Performance
The nominees for Best Record-Breaking Performance are Usain Bolt (100 and 200-meter World Records), Brett Favre (NFL record for consecutive starts), Roger Federer (Most Grand Slam singles titles), Connecticut Women’s Basketball (Longest winning streak in Women’s NCAA Basketball History), and Isner vs. Mahut at Wimbledon (Longest Match in Professional Tennis History).
Best Upset
The nominees for Best Upset are Frankie Edgar over B.J. Penn (MMA), Hawaii softball upsets #1 Alabama (NCAA Softball), Northern Iowa shocks No. 1 Kansas (NCAA Men’s Basketball), Y. E. Yang stuns Tiger Woods (PGA Championship).
Best Game
The nominees for Best Game are Twins beat Tigers in Extra Innings (AL Central One-Game Tiebreak), Canada edges USA in Olympic hockey championship game in overtime, and Duke gets past Butler in Men’s NCAA Championship.
Best Moment
The nominees for Best Moment are Phil Mickelson (Masters 2009), Joannie Rochette (Winter Olympics), New Orleans Saints (Super Bowl XLIV), or Landon Donovan (World Cup).
Best Team
The nominees for Best Team are the Alabama Crimson Tide, Chicago Blackhawks, Connecticut Huskies, Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Saints, and New York Yankees.
Best Sports Movie
The nominees for Best Sports Movie are Big Fan, Invictus, The Blind Side, The Damned United, and The Karate Kid.
Best Coach/Manager
The nominees for Best Coach/Manager are Geno Auriemma, Joe Girardi, Phil Jackson, Mike Krzyzewski, Sean Payton, and Nick Saban.
Best NFL Player
The nominees for Best NFL Player are Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Chris Johnson, Peyton Manning, Darrelle Revis, and Charles Woodson,
Best MLB Player
The nominees for Best MLB Player are Zack Greinke, Derek Jeter, Tim Lincecum, Joe Mauer, and Albert Pujols.
Best NHL Player
The nominees for Best NHL Player are Sidney Crosby, Ryan Miller, Alexander Ovechkin, Henrik Sedin, and Steven Stamkos.
Best NBA Player
The nominees for Best NBA Player are Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, and Dwyane Wade.
BEST DRIVER
Kyle Busch
Dario Franchitti
Ron Hornaday
Jimmie Johnson
Tony Schumacher
BEST NBA PLAYER
Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City
Dwight Howard, Orlando
LeBron James, Cleveland
Dwyane Wade, Miami
BEST WNBA PLAYER
Tamika Catchings, Indiana
Becky Hammon, San Antonio
Lauren Jackson, Seattle
Candace Parker, Los Angeles
Diana Taurasi, Phoenix
BEST FIGHTER
Floyd Mayweather
Manny Pacquiao
Georges St. Pierre
BEST MALE GOLFER
Ernie Els
Phil Mickelson
Tiger Woods
BEST FEMALE GOLFER
Cristie Kerr
Lorena Ochoa
Jiyai Shin
BEST MALE TENNIS PLAYER
Roger Federer
Juan Martin del Potro
Rafael Nadal
BEST FEMALE TENNIS PLAYER
Kim Clijsters
Serena Williams
Venus Williams
BEST MALE COLLEGE ATHLETE
Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin Hockey
Mark Ingram, Alabama Football
Evan Turner, Ohio State Basketball
John Wall, Kentucky Basketball
Garrett Wittels, Florida International Baseball
BEST FEMALE COLLEGE ATHLETE
Tina Charles, Connecticut Women’s Basketball
Megan Hodge, Penn State Volleyball
Megan Lagenfeld, UCLA Softball
Maya Moore, Connecticut Women’s Basketball
BEST MALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE
Bobby Brown, Freestyle Skiing
Ryan Dungey, Motocross
Mick Fanning, Surfer
Garrett Reynolds, BMX
Shaun White, Snowboard
BEST FEMALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE
Torah Bright, Snowboarding
Ashley Fiolek, Motocross
Jen Hudak, Freestyle Skiing
Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing
Ashleigh McIvor, Freestyle Skiing
BEST JOCKEY
Calvin Borel
Julien Leparoux
Mike Smith
BEST MALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Steve Cash
Rudy Garcia-Tolson
Andy Soule
BEST FEMALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Linnea Dohring
Alana Nichols
Amy Palmiero-Winters
Stephani Victor
BEST BOWLER
Kelly Kulick
Bill O’Neill
Walter Ray Williams Jr.
BEST MALE US OLYMPIC ATHLETE
Apolo Anton Ohno, Speedskating
Shani Davis, Speedskating
Evan Lysacek, Figure Skating
Bode Miller, Skiing
Shaun White, Snowboarding
BEST FEMALE US OLYMPIC ATHLETE
Hannah Kearney, Skiing
Julia Mancuso, Skiing
Lindsey Vonn, Skiing
BEST MLS PLAYER
Connor Casey, Colorado
Jeff Cunningham, Dallas
Landon Donovan, Los Angeles
Shalrie Joseph, New England
Kasey Keller, Seattle
BEST TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETE
Usain Bolt
Allyson Felix
Sanya Richards
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