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The '''1st Annual [[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards#Kids' Choice Sports|Kids' Choice Sports]]''' was held on July 17, 2014, at the [[Pauley Pavilion]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Hall of Fame Athlete/Talk Show host [[Michael Strahan]] hosted the ceremony to celebrate kids’ favorites in the sports world.<ref name=Press>Amanda Kondolojy, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140314031302/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/03/13/nickelodeon-introduces-kids-choice-sports-2014-hosted-by-michael-strahan/244451/ Nickelodeon Introduces 'Kids Choice Sports 2014' Hosted by Michael Strahan], tvbythenumbers, March 13, 2014</ref> The show aired on [[Nickelodeon]] from 8 p.m. to 9:30&nbsp;p.m. ET/PT, tape delayed for West Coast in the United States and Canada. When this award show aired, Nickelodeon took their other channels (with the exception of [[Nick Jr.]]) off the air with a message telling people to go watch the awards show on the main channel.
The '''1st Annual [[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards#Kids' Choice Sports|Kids' Choice Sports]]''' was held on July 17, 2014, at the [[Pauley Pavilion]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Hall of Fame Athlete/Talk Show host [[Michael Strahan]] hosted the ceremony to celebrate kids’ favorites in the sports world.<ref name=Press>Amanda Kondolojy, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140314031302/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/03/13/nickelodeon-introduces-kids-choice-sports-2014-hosted-by-michael-strahan/244451/ Nickelodeon Introduces 'Kids Choice Sports 2014' Hosted by Michael Strahan], tvbythenumbers, March 13, 2014</ref> The show aired on [[Nickelodeon]] from 8 p.m. to 9:30&nbsp;p.m. ET/PT, tape delayed for West Coast in the United States and Canada. When this award show aired, Nickelodeon took their other channels off the air with a message telling people to go watch the awards show on the main channel.


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2014 Kids' Choice Sports
DateJuly 17, 2014 (2014-07-17)
LocationUCLA Pauley Pavilion, Westwood, Los Angeles
Hosted byMichael Strahan
Preshow host(s)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNickelodeon
Runtime90 minutes
Produced by
Directed byHamish Hamilton
Kids' Choice Sports · 2015 →

The 1st Annual Kids' Choice Sports was held on July 17, 2014, at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Hall of Fame Athlete/Talk Show host Michael Strahan hosted the ceremony to celebrate kids’ favorites in the sports world.[1] The show aired on Nickelodeon from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, tape delayed for West Coast in the United States and Canada. When this award show aired, Nickelodeon took their other channels off the air with a message telling people to go watch the awards show on the main channel.

Sports Council

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A Kids' Choice Sports Council was formed to "lend their expertise and experience to help inform the awards show, consult on the nominee process and give feedback on categories."[1] Committee members are:

  • Baron Davis (former New York Knicks and two-time NBA All-Star)
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (former baseball outfielder and 13-time All-Star)
  • Lisa Leslie (former WNBA MVP and four-time Olympic gold medal winner)
  • Cal Ripken Jr. (former shortstop and third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and 19-time All-Star)
  • Deion Sanders (NFL Pro Football Hall of Famer)
  • Misty May-Treanor (three-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist)
  • Andy Elkin (Agent, Creative Artists Agency)
  • Tracy Perlman (VP Entertainment Marketing and Promotions, NFL)
  • Jeff Schwartz (President and Founder, Excel Sports Management)
  • Jill Smoller (SVP, William Morris Endeavor)
  • Leah Wilcox (VP, Talent Relations, NBA)
  • Alan Zucker (SVP, IMG Clients Group)
  • Michael Phelps (most decorated Olympian of all time)
  • Tony Hawk (professional skateboarder)
  • Zane Stoddard (VP, Entertainment Marketing and Content Development, NASCAR)

Presenters, performers, and stunts

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Host

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Musical performers

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Presenters

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Slime stunt

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Gold Slime

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  • After David Beckham accepted the Legend Award, he and his two sons got slimed. The slime was a metallic gold color for the first time.

Legend Award

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Winners and nominees

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References

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  1. ^ a b Amanda Kondolojy, Nickelodeon Introduces 'Kids Choice Sports 2014' Hosted by Michael Strahan, tvbythenumbers, March 13, 2014
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