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2019 ESPY Awards

2019 ESPY Awards
DateJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
LocationMicrosoft Theater,
Los Angeles
Country United States
Hosted byTracy Morgan
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Runtime180 minutes
Viewership3.871 million[1]
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The 2019 ESPY Awards were presented at the 27th annual ESPY Awards show, held on July 10, 2019, at 5 pm Pacific at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and broadcast on television nationwide in the United States on ABC at 8 pm Eastern/7 pm Central. Tracy Morgan served as the host.[2]

Winners and nominees

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Best Play (Elimination Format)
Best College Athlete
Best International Men's Soccer Player
Best International Women's Soccer Player
Best Viral Moment
  • Katelyn Ohashi scores a perfect 10 in gymnastics
Best WWE Moment
Best Bowler
Best Esports Moment (Elimination format)

Honorary awards

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Arthur Ashe Award for Courage
Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award
Best Coach
Best Comeback
Best Moment
Capital One Cup
Jimmy V Award
  • Rob Mendez
Pat Tillman Award for Service
  • Kirstie Ennis

In Memoriam

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The 2019 ESPY Awards was the first time that there was no "In Memoriam" segment aired live. The segment was replaced by a segment honoring players' assistance within their communities with a performance of "In Times Like These" by Grammy award-winning Gospel singer Tori Kelly, taking place during the award segment for the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, which was awarded to NBA legend and Civil Rights activist Bill Russell.

References

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  1. ^ Metcalf, Mitch. "UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Wednesday Cable Originals & Network Finals:7.10.2019 | Showbuzz Daily". Showbuzz Daily. Archived from the original on July 14, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "The 2019 ESPYS Nominees". Archived from the original on July 17, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
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