Awarding Excellence

Awarding Excellence The 2014 ESPY’s

Image & Style MagazineThe Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly (ESPY) Awards took place Wednesday night, July 14th at the Nokia Theater (Los Angeles) and was simulcast on the ESPN channel.

Canadian rapper Drake hosted and performed both live and in pre-recorded sketches. His musical parody, “Honorable Mention”, included the line “Real talent doesn’t always win championships, like real music doesn’t always win Grammys,” as he stood in front of a large screen picture of Macklemore at the 2014 Grammys. Later he was joined onstage by singer Brian McKnight as he took a poke at play-yah athletes with a song called “Side Pieces.”

The main business of the ceremony included Dan Marino presenting a very humble Peyton Manning with the Best NFL Player Award – which he said was only possible thanks to the support he receives from his family and teammates.

The Jimmy V Perseverance Award was awarded to Sports Center anchor Stuart Scott who spoke about his battle with cancer during his acceptance speech. This year the ESPY Awards ceremony raised $6.5 million dollars for cancer research.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson presented Michael Sam, the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. Sam is the first openly gay football player to be drafted into the NFL. Sam tearfully accepted the award, saying “This year I had a lot of experience being part of something bigger than myself. At times, I felt like I’d been living in a massive storm…but the lessons learned – love, respect and being true to yourself – will never leave me.”

The Ceremony concluded with the Seattle Seahawks winning The Best Team Award.

The list of Winners:

Best Breakthrough Athlete: Richard Sherman

Best Moment: U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team

Best Game: Iron Bowl

Best Record-Breaking Performance: Peyton Manning

Best Play: Chris Davis

Best Female Athlete: Ronda Rousey

Best Male Athlete: Kevin Durant

Best Team: Seattle Seahawks

Best Upset: Mercer

Best Female Action Sports Athlete: Jamie Anderson

Best Male Action Sports Athlete: Nyjah Houston

Best Female Athlete with a Disability: Jamie Whitmore

Best Male Athlete with a Disability: Declan Farmer

Best Female College Athlete: Breanna Stewart

Best Male College Athlete: Doug McDermott

Best Coach/Manager: Gregg Popovich

Best MLS Player: Tim Cahill

Best NBA Player: Kevin Durant

Best NFL Player: Peyton Manning

Best NHL Player: Sidney Crosby

Best MLB Player: Miguel Cabrera

Best WNBA Player: Maya Moore

Best Female U.S. Olympian: Jamie Anderson

Best Male U.S. Olympian: Sage Kotsenburg

Championship Performance: Kawhi Leonard

Best Bowler: Pete Weber

Best Female Tennis Player: Maria Sharapova

Best Male Tennis Player: Rafael Nadal

Best Comeback Athlete: Russell Westbrook

Best Female Golfer: Michelle Wie

Best Male Golfer: Bubba Watson

Best International Athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo

Best Fighter: Floyd Mayweather

Best Driver: Ryan Hunter-Reay

Best Jockey: Victor Espinoza