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Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award

The Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female athlete from the world of action sports. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2004 after the non-gender-specific Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award was presented the previous two years (with the American snowboarder Kelly Clark receiving the 2002 award).[1] It is given to the female, irrespective of nationality or sport contested, adjudged to be the best action sports athlete in a given calendar year. Balloting for the award is undertaken by fans over the Internet from between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee, which is composed of a panel of experts.[2] It is conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months.[3]

Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
Awarded forbest female action sports athlete
CountryUnited States
Presented byESPN
First awarded2004
Currently held byEileen Gu (China)
Websitewww.espn.co.uk/espys/

The inaugural winner of the award was the American wakeboarder Dallas Friday.[4] During 2003 and 2004, Friday won 12 of the available 14 professional women's titles, including national and world championships. She became the first wakeboarder to be nominated for, and hence to win, an ESPY Award.[5] Athletes from the United States have won more times than any other nationality with ten (three times to snowboarders Jamie Anderson and Chloe Kim), followed by Australians with three, two of which went to the surfer Stephanie Gilmore. Snowboarders are most successful sportspeople, with eleven awards, followed by surfers with four. It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The most recent winner of the award was Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu in 2022.[7]

Winners edit

Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award winners and nominees
Year Image Athlete Nation of citizenship Sport(s) regularly contested Nominees Refs
2004 Dallas Friday   United States Wakeboarding Layne Beachley (  AUS) – Surfing
Aleisha Cline (  CAN) – Ski cross
Hannah Teter (  USA) – Snowboarding
[4][8]
2005   Sofía Mulánovich   Peru Surfing Karin Huttary (  AUT) – Ski cross
Janna Meyen (  USA) – Snowboarding
Hannah Teter (  USA) – Snowboarding
[9][10]
2006   Hannah Teter   United States Snowboarding (half-pipe) Gretchen Bleiler (  USA) – Snowboarding
Cara-Beth Burnside (  USA) – Skateboarding
Dallas Friday (  USA) – Wakeboarding
Janna Meyen (  USA) – Snowboarding
[11][12]
2007   Sarah Burke   Canada Freestyle skiing Jamie Anderson (  USA) – Snowboarding
Layne Beachley (  AUS) – Surfing
Torah Bright (  USA) – Snowboarding
Elissa Steamer (  USA) – Skateboarding
[13][14]
2008   Gretchen Bleiler   United States Snowboarding (half-pipe, slopestyle) Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Lindsey Jacobellis (  USA) – Snowboarding
Jessica Patterson (  USA) – Motocross
[15][16]
2009   Maya Gabeira   Brazil Surfing Torah Bright (  USA) – Snowboarding
Sarah Burke (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
[17][18]
2010   Torah Bright   Australia Snowboarding (half-pipe) Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Jen Hudak (  USA) – Freestyle skiing
Ashleigh McIvor (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
[19][20]
2011   Stephanie Gilmore   Australia Surfing Sarah Burke (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
[21][22]
2012   Jamie Anderson   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
Kaya Turski (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
[23][24]
2013   Stephanie Gilmore   Australia Surfing Letícia Bufoni (  BRA) – Skateboarding
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Laia Sanz (  ESP) – Motocross
[25][26]
2014   Jamie Anderson   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Maddie Bowman (  USA) – Freestyle skiing
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Vicki Golden (  USA) – Motocross
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
[27][28]
2015   Kelly Clark   United States Snowboarding (half-pipe) Paige Alms (  USA) – Surfing
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Laia Sanz (  ESP) – Motocross
[29][30]
2016   Jamie Anderson   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Keala Kennelly (  USA) – Surfing
Chloe Kim (  USA) – Snowboarding
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
[31][32]
2017   Anna Gasser   Austria Snowboarding (slopestyle) Lacey Baker (  USA) – Skateboarding
Kelly Sildaru (  EST) – Freestyle skiing
Tyler Wright (  AUS) – Surfing
[33][34]
2018   Chloe Kim   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Jamie Anderson (  USA) – Snowboarding
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Brighton Zeuner (  USA) – Skateboarding
[35][36]
2019   Chloe Kim   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Kelly Sildaru (  EST) – Skiing
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZL) – Snowboarding
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS} Surfing
[37][38]
2020 Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic [6]
2021   Chloe Kim   United States Snowboarding (slopestyle) Eileen Gu (  CHN) – Skiing
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZL) – Snowboarding
[39][40]
2022   Eileen Gu   China Freestyle skiing Chloe Kim (  USA) – Snowboarding
Rayssa Leal (  BRA) – Skateboarding
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZLSnowboarding
[7][41]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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The Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female athlete from the world of action sports It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2004 after the non gender specific Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award was presented the previous two years with the American snowboarder Kelly Clark receiving the 2002 award 1 It is given to the female irrespective of nationality or sport contested adjudged to be the best action sports athlete in a given calendar year Balloting for the award is undertaken by fans over the Internet from between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee which is composed of a panel of experts 2 It is conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months 3 Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY AwardAwarded forbest female action sports athleteCountryUnited StatesPresented byESPNFirst awarded2004Currently held byEileen Gu China Websitewww wbr espn wbr co wbr uk wbr espys wbr The inaugural winner of the award was the American wakeboarder Dallas Friday 4 During 2003 and 2004 Friday won 12 of the available 14 professional women s titles including national and world championships She became the first wakeboarder to be nominated for and hence to win an ESPY Award 5 Athletes from the United States have won more times than any other nationality with ten three times to snowboarders Jamie Anderson and Chloe Kim followed by Australians with three two of which went to the surfer Stephanie Gilmore Snowboarders are most successful sportspeople with eleven awards followed by surfers with four It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 6 The most recent winner of the award was Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu in 2022 7 Contents 1 Winners 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksWinners editBest Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award winners and nominees Year Image Athlete Nation of citizenship Sport s regularly contested Nominees Refs 2004 Dallas Friday nbsp United States Wakeboarding Layne Beachley nbsp AUS Surfing Aleisha Cline nbsp CAN Ski cross Hannah Teter nbsp USA Snowboarding 4 8 2005 nbsp Sofia Mulanovich nbsp Peru Surfing Karin Huttary nbsp AUT Ski cross Janna Meyen nbsp USA Snowboarding Hannah Teter nbsp USA Snowboarding 9 10 2006 nbsp Hannah Teter nbsp United States Snowboarding half pipe Gretchen Bleiler nbsp USA Snowboarding Cara Beth Burnside nbsp USA Skateboarding Dallas Friday nbsp USA Wakeboarding Janna Meyen nbsp USA Snowboarding 11 12 2007 nbsp Sarah Burke nbsp Canada Freestyle skiing Jamie Anderson nbsp USA Snowboarding Layne Beachley nbsp AUS Surfing Torah Bright nbsp USA Snowboarding Elissa Steamer nbsp USA Skateboarding 13 14 2008 nbsp Gretchen Bleiler nbsp United States Snowboarding half pipe slopestyle Stephanie Gilmore nbsp AUS Surfing Lindsey Jacobellis nbsp USA Snowboarding Jessica Patterson nbsp USA Motocross 15 16 2009 nbsp Maya Gabeira nbsp Brazil Surfing Torah Bright nbsp USA Snowboarding Sarah Burke nbsp CAN Freestyle skiing Ashley Fiolek nbsp USA Motocross 17 18 2010 nbsp Torah Bright nbsp Australia Snowboarding half pipe Ashley Fiolek nbsp USA Motocross Stephanie Gilmore nbsp AUS Surfing Jen Hudak nbsp USA Freestyle skiing Ashleigh McIvor nbsp CAN Freestyle skiing 19 20 2011 nbsp Stephanie Gilmore nbsp Australia Surfing Sarah Burke nbsp CAN Freestyle skiing Kelly Clark nbsp USA Snowboarding Ashley Fiolek nbsp USA Motocross 21 22 2012 nbsp Jamie Anderson nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Kelly Clark nbsp USA Snowboarding Carissa Moore nbsp USA Surfing Kaya Turski nbsp CAN Freestyle skiing 23 24 2013 nbsp Stephanie Gilmore nbsp Australia Surfing Leticia Bufoni nbsp BRA Skateboarding Kelly Clark nbsp USA Snowboarding Laia Sanz nbsp ESP Motocross 25 26 2014 nbsp Jamie Anderson nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Maddie Bowman nbsp USA Freestyle skiing Kelly Clark nbsp USA Snowboarding Vicki Golden nbsp USA Motocross Carissa Moore nbsp USA Surfing 27 28 2015 nbsp Kelly Clark nbsp United States Snowboarding half pipe Paige Alms nbsp USA Surfing Stephanie Gilmore nbsp AUS Surfing Laia Sanz nbsp ESP Motocross 29 30 2016 nbsp Jamie Anderson nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Keala Kennelly nbsp USA Surfing Chloe Kim nbsp USA Snowboarding Carissa Moore nbsp USA Surfing 31 32 2017 nbsp Anna Gasser nbsp Austria Snowboarding slopestyle Lacey Baker nbsp USA Skateboarding Kelly Sildaru nbsp EST Freestyle skiing Tyler Wright nbsp AUS Surfing 33 34 2018 nbsp Chloe Kim nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Jamie Anderson nbsp USA Snowboarding Stephanie Gilmore nbsp AUS Surfing Brighton Zeuner nbsp USA Skateboarding 35 36 2019 nbsp Chloe Kim nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Kelly Sildaru nbsp EST Skiing Zoi Sadowski Synnott nbsp NZL Snowboarding Stephanie Gilmore nbsp AUS Surfing 37 38 2020 Not awarded due to the COVID 19 pandemic 6 2021 nbsp Chloe Kim nbsp United States Snowboarding slopestyle Eileen Gu nbsp CHN Skiing Carissa Moore nbsp USA Surfing Zoi Sadowski Synnott nbsp NZL Snowboarding 39 40 2022 nbsp Eileen Gu nbsp China Freestyle skiing Chloe Kim nbsp USA SnowboardingRayssa Leal nbsp BRA SkateboardingZoi Sadowski Synnott nbsp NZL Snowboarding 7 41 See also editList of sports awards honoring women Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award Laureus World Sports Award for Action Sportsperson of the YearReferences edit Miller Natalie Davis August 3 2012 Reaching New Heights The Kelly Clark Story Zondervan p 40 ISBN 978 0310725428 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 via Google Books Nelson Murry R 2013 American Sports A History of Icons Idols and Ideas Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO pp 399 401 ISBN 978 0 313 39753 0 Archived from the original on March 25 2018 Retrieved March 25 2018 via Google Books New categories unveiled for The 2002 ESPY Awards Press release ESPN 2002 Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 a b Ruiz Stephen August 1 2015 Fifteen years into pro career wakeboarder Dallas Friday rides high Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Dallas Friday Finds Out If She Won Espy Award Wakeboarding Magazine July 16 2004 Archived from the original on January 31 2018 Retrieved January 27 2018 a b Messer Lesley June 19 2020 7 ways the 2020 ESPYS will be different amid the pandemic Good Morning America Archived from the original on June 20 2020 Retrieved August 16 2020 a b 2022 ESPYS Full list of award winners ESPN com July 20 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 ESPY 2004 Female Action Sports Nominees ESPN Archived from the original on January 30 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 Chase Linda September 28 2008 Surfing Women of the Waves Gibbs Smith p 101 ISBN 978 1423601791 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 via Google Books ESPY 2005 Female Action Sports Nominees ESPN Archived from the original on January 31 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 Teter receives ESPY officially joins Sierra Tahoe Daily Tribune July 18 2006 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Nominees announced ESPN June 28 2006 Archived from the original on January 5 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 Star skier Sarah Burke dead at 29 CBS News Associated Press January 20 2012 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Torah Bright Nominated For ESPY Award Transworld Snowboarding July 3 2007 Archived from the original on February 1 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 D Aniello Chris July 21 2008 2008 ESPY Awards The Winners amp The Other Real Winners Bleacher Report Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 D Aniello Chris July 1 2008 2008 ESPY Awards The Nominees Bleacher Report Archived from the original on July 17 2017 Retrieved January 31 2018 Marcus Ben Griggi Lucia May 15 2017 Women Who Surf Charging Waves with the World s Best Falcon Guides p 44 ISBN 978 1493024858 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 via Google Books Ashley Fiolek nominated for ESPY Award Transworld Motocross June 28 2009 Archived from the original on January 31 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 Brees big winner at ESPYS ESPN July 15 2010 Archived from the original on August 14 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Bhagat Mihir July 15 2010 2010 ESPY Awards Categories Nominees Winners and Analysis Best Female Action Sport Athlete Bleacher Report Archived from the original on July 18 2010 Retrieved January 31 2018 Newcomb Tim December 17 2014 On the Road Travel part of surfing world titles for Stephanie Gilmore Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Langford Richard June 26 2011 2011 ESPN ESPY Awards Nominees and TV Schedule Bleacher Report Archived from the original on January 5 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 Langford Richard July 12 2012 2012 ESPY Awards Winners Results Recap and Top Moments Bleacher Report Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 2012 ESPY nominees announced The Ski Channel June 29 2012 Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved January 31 2018 Keeney Tim July 18 2013 ESPY Awards 2013 Winners Results Recap and Top Moments Bleacher Report Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Wood Donald July 16 2013 ESPY Awards 2013 Nominees Presenters Predictions and More Bleacher Report Archived from the original on July 1 2017 Retrieved January 31 2018 Zucker Joseph July 17 2014 ESPY 2014 Winners Awards Results Recap Top Moments and Twitter Reaction Bleacher Report Archived from the original on May 1 2017 Retrieved October 31 2017 Daniels Tim June 25 2014 2014 ESPYS Nominees List of Candidates for Awards Announced Bleacher Report Archived from the original on June 11 2017 Retrieved January 31 2018 Nathan Alec July 16 2015 ESPY Awards 2015 Results Analyzing LeBron James Stephen Curry Other Winners Bleacher Report Archived from the original on July 19 2015 Retrieved October 31 2017 Macatee Rebecca June 24 2015 ESPN Announces 2015 ESPY Awards Nominees Puts LeBron James Against Stephen Curry E Archived from the original on January 31 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 2016 ESPY Awards Winners The San Diego Union Tribune Associated Press July 13 2016 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Anderson nominated for ESPY Award in Best Female Action Sports Athlete category Tahoe Daily Tribune June 24 2016 Archived from the original on January 31 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 Felt Hunter July 13 2017 ESPY Awards 2017 Simone Biles and Russell Westbrook win Best Athletes as it happened The Guardian Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved October 31 2017 Vulpo Mike June 21 2017 ESPYS 2017 Nominations Michael Phelps Simone Biles and More Nominees Revealed E Archived from the original on June 23 2017 Retrieved January 31 2018 Willis Kelcie July 19 2018 2018 ESPY Awards Winners list Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on January 22 2022 Retrieved January 22 2022 Dimond Anna July 13 2018 Gilmore Nominated for ESPY World Surf League Archived from the original on May 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Clavin Mark July 12 2019 Chloe Kim Wins Another ESPY Best Female Action Sports Athlete Snowboarder Magazine Archived from the original on November 27 2020 Retrieved January 22 2022 Francis Ben July 10 2019 Snowboarding Kiwi Zoi Sadowski Sinnott starstruck at ESPY Awards Newshub Archived from the original on January 22 2022 Retrieved January 22 2022 Camenker Jacob July 11 2021 ESPY Award winners 2021 Full results highlights best moments from the ESPYs Sporting News Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Retrieved January 21 2022 Zoi Sadowski Synnott and Scott Dixon finalists for 2021 ESPYS Stuff co nz June 18 2021 Archived from the original on June 19 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 The 2022 ESPYS 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