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Revision as of 02:03, 19 May 2022

2015 ESPY Awards
Official ESPYs logo
DateJuly 15, 2015 (2015-07-15)
LocationMicrosoft Theater,
Los Angeles
Country United States
Hosted byJoel McHale
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Runtime3 hours
Viewership7.7 million[1]
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The 2015 ESPY Awards was the annual ESPY Awards held annually with 32 awards in total being handed out, honoring the best in sports. They were presented on July 15, 2015 and hosted by actor and comedian Joel McHale from the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles.[2] For the first time in its 23-year history, the ceremony was broadcast on ABC.[3][4][5]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Honorary awards

Pat Tillman Award for Service

  • Danielle Green

Icon Award

Presenters

The following are a list of presenters in order of appearance:

In Memoriam

The In Memoriam was first presented by journalist Robin Roberts giving tribute to fellow sports broadcaster Stuart Scott followed by singer Nate Ruess singing his single Moment to a video montage and honoring the following:

References

  1. ^ Pallotta, Frank (July 16, 2015). "ESPYS score record ratings with assist by Caitlyn Jenner and ABC". CNN Money. New York. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  2. ^ "Actor Joel McHale to Host 2015 ESPYS on ABC". ABC News. May 22, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  3. ^ Baysinger, Tim (April 23, 2015). "'ESPYs' Moving to ABC". broadcastingcable.com. NewBay Media. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  4. ^ "U.S. women's soccer thwarts top squads to garner Best Team ESPY". ESPN. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  5. ^ "ESPY Awards: The Complete Winners List". Hollywood Reporter. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  6. ^ Weiner, Natalie (July 16, 2015). "JJ Watt Tells Britney Spears Why '...Baby One More Time' Inspires Him at the ESPYs: Watch". Billboard. Retrieved July 16, 2015.