Prince Harry to receive ESPY Award for work with Invictus Games
 
 
 
 
 
 

Prince Harry to receive ESPY Award for his work with Invictus Games

Top nominees include Shohei Ohtani, Patrick Mahomes and Simone Biles
/ 07:06 PM June 27, 2024

Prince Harry

FILE – Britain’s Prince Harry meets the crowd as he leaves after attending an Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, on May 8, 2024. He is being honored with the ESPY Pat Tillman Award for Service. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

LOS ANGELES – ESPN’s fan-voted ESPY Awards show, is set to honor current and former athletes who are making active contributions to the world of sports.

This year, Prince Harry, South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley and former NFL player and ALS activist Steve Gleason will be receiving service awards.

For his creation of and service to the Invictus Games Foundation, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service, an award given to an individual who has served others in a way that echoes the legacy of the former NFL player and US Army Ranger, Pat Tillman.

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Tillman, a safety for the Arizona Cardinals who enlisted in the US Army after the 9/11 attacks, was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.

The Invictus Games Foundation supports wounded, injured and sick service people, including veterans, around the world, using sports to help them navigate both physical and invisible injuries.

Staley will be receiving the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance while Gleason, a former NFL safety who was diagnosed with ALS in 2011, is receiving the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.

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Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and USC women’s basketball player Juju Watkins are nominated for ESPY Awards.

Simone Biles, Jaylen Brown, Caitlin Clark, Coco Gauff and Patrick Mahomes are the top nominees for the annual sports awards show that celebrates the best athletes, best teams and best plays of the year.

Haleigh Bryant, Coco Gauff, C.J. Stroud, Victor Wembanyama and Watkins
are first-time nominees.

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Ohtani, who played for the Los Angeles Angels before signing a record-breaking contract with the Dodgers, is up for his second Best Athlete, Men’s Sports award. Mahomes, the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, is also seeking his second Best Athlete, Men’s Sports award.

LeBron James, who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, is one of three multiple winners of the Best Athlete, Men’s Sports award. The other two are Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods.

Ohtani is also nominated for Best MLB Player with Corey Seager, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers before joining the Texas Rangers, Ronald
Acuña of the Atlanta Braves and Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees.

“The 2024 ESPYS” will broadcast live on July 11 at 8 p.m. on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and will be hosted by Serena Williams.

The ESPY Awards recognize nominees and honor winners in categories such as Best Athlete, Men’s Sports; Best Athlete, Women’s Sports; Best Breakthrough Athlete; Best Record-Breaking Performance; Best Championship Performance; and Best Comeback Athlete.

The ESPY Awards categories and nominees are:

BEST ATHLETE, MEN’S SPORTS
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels / Los Angeles Dodgers
Scottie Scheffler, Golf
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers

BEST ATHLETE, WOMEN’S SPORTS
Caitlin Clark, Iowa Women’s Basketball
Coco Gauff, Tennis
Nelly Korda, Golf
A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

BEST BREAKTHROUGH ATHLETE
Haleigh Bryant, LSU Gymnastics
J. Stroud, Houston Texans
Juju Watkins, USC Women’s Basketball
Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

BEST RECORD-BREAKING PERFORMANCE
49ers Christian McCaffrey scores a TD for a record breaking 17
straight games
Caitlin Clark becomes NCAA’s All Time Scoring Leader breaking Pete
Maravich’s Record
Tara VanDerveer, Stanford Women’s Basketball — gets 1,203rd win to
pass Coach K for most by any coach in NCAA basketball history
Max Verstappen wins record 10th consecutive race with victory at
Italian Grand Prix

BEST CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMANCE
Michigan’s Blake Corum and Will Johnson, 2024 College Football
National Championship MVPs
Kayla Martello, Boston College Women’s Lacrosse
Midge Purce, NJ/NY Gotham FC — NWSL Championship MVP
Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics

BEST COMEBACK ATHLETE
Simone Biles, Gymnast
Paige Bueckers, University of Connecticut Women*s Basketball
Joe Flacco, Cleveland Browns
Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans

BEST PLAY
Jayda Coleman calls GAME sending Oklahoma to their 4th Straight
Championship (6/4/24)
Anthony Edwards Dunk of the Year (3/18/24)
Alabama scores on 4th & 31 to win Auburn (11/25/23)
Lamar Jackson Caught His Own Pass & Ran With it (1/28/24)

BEST TEAM
South Carolina Gamecocks, NCAA Women’s Basketball
Kansas City Chiefs, NFL
Michigan Wolverines, NCAA Football
Las Vegas Aces, WNBA
University of Connecticut Huskies, NCAA Men*s Basketball
Oklahoma Sooners, NCAA Softball
Boston Celtics, NBA
Florida Panthers, NHL
Texas Rangers, MLB

BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE, MEN*S SPORTS
Jayden Daniels, LSU Football
Zach Edey, Purdue Men*s Basketball
Ousmane Sylla, Clemson Soccer
Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame Lacrosse

BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE, WOMEN*S SPORTS
Haleigh Bryant, LSU Gymnastics
Caitlin Clark, Iowa Basketball
Sarah Franklin, Wisconsin Volleyball
Izzy Scane, Northwestern Lacrosse

BEST ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Jaydin Blackwell World Champion Sprinter
Ezra Frech, World Champion High Jumper
Brenna Huckaby Snowboarding Champion
Oksana Masters, Cross-Country Skier/Hand Cyclist

BEST NFL PLAYER
Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers

BEST MLB PLAYER
Ronald Acuña , Atlanta Braves
Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees
Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
Corey Seager, Texas Rangers

BEST NHL PLAYER
Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning
Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche
Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers

BEST NBA PLAYER
Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics

BEST WNBA PLAYER
Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx
Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty
Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun
A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

BEST DRIVER
Ryan Blaney, NASCAR
Matt Hagan, NHRA
Álex Palou, IndyCar
Max Verstappen, F1

BEST UFC FIGHTER
Islam Makhachev
Sean O’Malley
Alex Pereira
Zhang Weili

BEST BOXER
Terence Crawford
Seniesa Estrada
Naoya Inoue
Oleksandr Usyk

BEST SOCCER PLAYER
Aitana Bonmatí, Spain
Naomi Girma, USWNT
Vinicius Junior, Brazil/Real Madrid
Kylian Mbappé, France/Real Madrid

BEST GOLFER
Nelly Korda
Xander Schauffele
Scottie Scheffler
Lilia Vu

BEST TENNIS PLAYER
Carlos Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic
Coco Gauff
Iga Swiatek

(With CNS report)

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