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Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award

The Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a male individual from the world of disabled sports.[1] Established with the aid of disability advocate and former United States Paralympic soccer player Eli Wolff,[2] the accolade's trophy, designed by sculptor Lawrence Nowlan,[3] is presented to the disabled sportsman adjudged to be the best at the annual ESPY Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.[1] The Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award was first bestowed as part of the ESPY Awards in 2005 after the non-gender specific Best Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award was presented the previous three years (all won by sportsmen).[4] 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.[1] It is conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months.[5]

Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award
Awarded forbest disabled male athlete
CountryUnited States
Presented byESPN
First awarded2005
Currently held byBrad Snyder (USA)
Websitewww.espn.co.uk/espys/

The inaugural winner of the Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award in 2005 was Paralympic track and field competitor Marlon Shirley, who won two medals at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and was the first para-athlete to go below eleven seconds in the men's 100-meter category with a time of 10.97 seconds.[6] In 2015, South African wheelchair racer Krige Schabort was selected as the recipient of the award. As of 2018, he is the only athlete born outside of the United States to have won the accolade,[7] though three additional foreign sportsmen have earned nominations. Track and field athletes have won more awards than any other sport with four with three triathlon winners and two winners each coming in sledge hockey, mixed martial arts, and wrestling. It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The most recent winner of the award was American para-swimmer Brad Snyder in 2022.[9]

Winners and nominees edit

Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award winners and nominees
Year Image Athlete Nationality Sport Nominees Refs
2005 Marlon Shirley   United States Paralympic track and field Rudy Garcia-Tolson (  USA) – Swimming
Paul Martin (  USA) – Cycling
[6][10]
2006 Bobby Martin   United States American football Steve Cook (  USA) – Cross-country skiing
Anthony Robles (  USA) – Wrestling
[11][12]
2007   Casey Tibbs   United States Paralympic track and field Robin Ammerlaan (  NED) – Wheelchair tennis
Josh George (  USA) – Paralympic track and field
Krige Schabort (  RSA) – Wheelchair racing
[13][14]
2008 Ryan Kocer   United States Wrestling Philip Scholz (  USA) – Swimming
Matt Scott (  USA) – Wheelchair basketball
Marthell Vazquez (  USA) – Soccer
[15][16]
2009   Jason P. Lester   United States Triathlon Jeremy Campbell (  USA) – Paralympic track and field
Will Groulx (  USAWheelchair rugby
Oscar Pistorius (  RSA) – Paralympic track and field
[17][18]
2010   Steve Cash   United States Sledge hockey Rudy Garcia-Tolson (  USA) – Triathlon
Andy Soule (  USA) – Cross-country skiing
[19][20]
2011 Anthony Robles   United States Wrestling Chris Devlin-Young (  USA) – Alpine skiing
Aaron Scheidies (  USA) – Triathlon
Jerome Singleton (  USA) – Paralympic track and field
Steve Wampler (  USA) – Climbing
[21][22]
2012   Kyle Maynard   United States Mixed martial arts Baxter Humby (  CAN) – Mixed martial arts
Raymond Martin (  USA) – Wheelchair racing
Oz Sanchez (  USACycling
Tyler Walker (  USA) – Alpine skiing
[4][23]
2013 Jeremy Campbell   United States Paralympic track and field Jeff Fabry (  USA) – Archery
Raymond Martin (  USA) – Wheelchair racing
Brad Snyder (  USA) – Swimming
Tyler Walker (  USA) – Alpine skiing
[24][25]
2014   Declan Farmer   United States Sledge hockey Mark Bathum (  USA) – Alpine skiing
Raymond Martin (  USA) – Wheelchair racing
Mike Shea (  USA) – Snowboarding
Evan Strong (  USA) – Boardercross
[26][27]
2015 Krige Schabort   South Africa Wheelchair racing Joseph Berenyi (  USACycling
Josh Pauls (  USA) – Sledge hockey
Mike Shea (  USA) – Snowboarding
Andy Soule (  USA) – Cross-country skiing
[7][28]
2016   Richard Browne   United States Paralympic track and field Joseph Berenyi (  USA) – Cycling
Aaron Fotheringham (  USA) – Skateboarding/BMX
Nikko Landeros (  USA) – Sledge hockey
Brad Snyder (  USA) – Swimming
[29][30]
2017   Steve Serio   United States Wheelchair basketball Will Groulx (  USA) – Cycling
Mike Minor (  USA) – Snowboarding
Brad Snyder (  USA) – Swimming
Roderick Townsend-Roberts (  USA) – Paralympic track and field
[31][32]
2018 Mike Schultz   United States Snowboarding Daniel Cnossen (  USA) – Biathlon
Declan Farmer (  USA) – Sledge hockey
Andrew Kurka (  USA) – Alpine skiing
[33][34]
2019 Mark Barr   United States Triathlon Declan Farmer (  USA) – Sledge hockey
Daniel Romanchuk (  USA) – Marathon
Oz Sanchez (  USA) – Cycling
[35][36]
2020 Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic [8]
2021 Chris Nikic   United States Triathlon Evan Austin (  USA) – Swimming
Jesse Billauer (  USA) – Surfing
Keith Gabel (  USA) – Snowboarding
[37][38]
2022 Brad Snyder   United States Swimming Declan Farmer (  USA) – Sledge hockey
Nick Mayhugh (  USA) – Paralympic track and field
Ian Seidenfeld (  USA) – Para table tennis
[9][39]

Statistics edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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The Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a male individual from the world of disabled sports 1 Established with the aid of disability advocate and former United States Paralympic soccer player Eli Wolff 2 the accolade s trophy designed by sculptor Lawrence Nowlan 3 is presented to the disabled sportsman adjudged to be the best at the annual ESPY Awards ceremony in Los Angeles 1 The Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award was first bestowed as part of the ESPY Awards in 2005 after the non gender specific Best Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award was presented the previous three years all won by sportsmen 4 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 1 It is conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months 5 Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY AwardAwarded forbest disabled male athleteCountryUnited StatesPresented byESPNFirst awarded2005Currently held byBrad Snyder USA Websitewww wbr espn wbr co wbr uk wbr espys wbr The inaugural winner of the Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award in 2005 was Paralympic track and field competitor Marlon Shirley who won two medals at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and was the first para athlete to go below eleven seconds in the men s 100 meter category with a time of 10 97 seconds 6 In 2015 South African wheelchair racer Krige Schabort was selected as the recipient of the award As of 2018 update he is the only athlete born outside of the United States to have won the accolade 7 though three additional foreign sportsmen have earned nominations Track and field athletes have won more awards than any other sport with four with three triathlon winners and two winners each coming in sledge hockey mixed martial arts and wrestling It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 8 The most recent winner of the award was American para swimmer Brad Snyder in 2022 9 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Statistics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees editBest Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award winners and nominees Year Image Athlete Nationality Sport Nominees Refs2005 Marlon Shirley nbsp United States Paralympic track and field Rudy Garcia Tolson nbsp USA SwimmingPaul Martin nbsp USA Cycling 6 10 2006 Bobby Martin nbsp United States American football Steve Cook nbsp USA Cross country skiingAnthony Robles nbsp USA Wrestling 11 12 2007 nbsp Casey Tibbs nbsp United States Paralympic track and field Robin Ammerlaan nbsp NED Wheelchair tennisJosh George nbsp USA Paralympic track and fieldKrige Schabort nbsp RSA Wheelchair racing 13 14 2008 Ryan Kocer nbsp United States Wrestling Philip Scholz nbsp USA SwimmingMatt Scott nbsp USA Wheelchair basketballMarthell Vazquez nbsp USA Soccer 15 16 2009 nbsp Jason P Lester nbsp United States Triathlon Jeremy Campbell nbsp USA Paralympic track and fieldWill Groulx nbsp USA Wheelchair rugbyOscar Pistorius nbsp RSA Paralympic track and field 17 18 2010 nbsp Steve Cash nbsp United States Sledge hockey Rudy Garcia Tolson nbsp USA TriathlonAndy Soule nbsp USA Cross country skiing 19 20 2011 Anthony Robles nbsp United States Wrestling Chris Devlin Young nbsp USA Alpine skiingAaron Scheidies nbsp USA TriathlonJerome Singleton nbsp USA Paralympic track and fieldSteve Wampler nbsp USA Climbing 21 22 2012 nbsp Kyle Maynard nbsp United States Mixed martial arts Baxter Humby nbsp CAN Mixed martial artsRaymond Martin nbsp USA Wheelchair racingOz Sanchez nbsp USA CyclingTyler Walker nbsp USA Alpine skiing 4 23 2013 Jeremy Campbell nbsp United States Paralympic track and field Jeff Fabry nbsp USA ArcheryRaymond Martin nbsp USA Wheelchair racingBrad Snyder nbsp USA SwimmingTyler Walker nbsp USA Alpine skiing 24 25 2014 nbsp Declan Farmer nbsp United States Sledge hockey Mark Bathum nbsp USA Alpine skiingRaymond Martin nbsp USA Wheelchair racingMike Shea nbsp USA SnowboardingEvan Strong nbsp USA Boardercross 26 27 2015 Krige Schabort nbsp South Africa Wheelchair racing Joseph Berenyi nbsp USA CyclingJosh Pauls nbsp USA Sledge hockeyMike Shea nbsp USA SnowboardingAndy Soule nbsp USA Cross country skiing 7 28 2016 nbsp Richard Browne nbsp United States Paralympic track and field Joseph Berenyi nbsp USA CyclingAaron Fotheringham nbsp USA Skateboarding BMXNikko Landeros nbsp USA Sledge hockeyBrad Snyder nbsp USA Swimming 29 30 2017 nbsp Steve Serio nbsp United States Wheelchair basketball Will Groulx nbsp USA CyclingMike Minor nbsp USA SnowboardingBrad Snyder nbsp USA SwimmingRoderick Townsend Roberts nbsp USA Paralympic track and field 31 32 2018 Mike Schultz nbsp United States Snowboarding Daniel Cnossen nbsp USA BiathlonDeclan Farmer nbsp USA Sledge hockeyAndrew Kurka nbsp USA Alpine skiing 33 34 2019 Mark Barr nbsp United States Triathlon Declan Farmer nbsp USA Sledge hockeyDaniel Romanchuk nbsp USA MarathonOz Sanchez nbsp USA Cycling 35 36 2020 Not awarded due to the COVID 19 pandemic 8 2021 Chris Nikic nbsp United States Triathlon Evan Austin nbsp USA SwimmingJesse Billauer nbsp USA SurfingKeith Gabel nbsp USA Snowboarding 37 38 2022 Brad Snyder nbsp United States Swimming Declan Farmer nbsp USA Sledge hockeyNick Mayhugh nbsp USA Paralympic track and fieldIan Seidenfeld nbsp USA Para table tennis 9 39 Statistics editMultiple winners and nominees Name Wins NominationsJeremy Campbell 1 2Anthony Robles 1 2Declan Farmer 1 4Krige Schabort 1 2Mark Barr 1 1Raymond Martin 0 3Brad Snyder 0 3Joseph Berenyi 0 2Rudy Garcia Tolson 0 2Will Groulx 0 2Mike Shea 0 2Andy Soule 0 2Tyler Walker 0 2 Winners by sport Sport Winners NominationsParalympic track and field 4 10Triathlon 3 5Sledge hockey 2 7Mixed martial arts 2 3Wrestling 2 3Swimming 1 6Snowboarding 1 5Wheelchair racing 1 5Wheelchair basketball 1 2American football 1 1Alpine skiing 0 5Cycling 0 6Cross country skiing 0 3Archery 0 1Biathlon 0 1Boardercross 0 1Marathon 0 1Soccer 0 1Surfing 0 1Table tennis 0 1Wheelchair rugby 0 1Wheelchair tennis 0 1See also editBest Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award United States Olympic Committee Paralympian of the Year Award Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a DisabilityReferences edit a b c 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 April 10 2018 via Google Books Darcy Simon Frawley Stephen Adair Daryl eds February 8 2017 Managing the Paralympics London England Palgrave Macmillan p XV ISBN 978 1 137 43522 4 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 via Google Books Avard Christian August 2 2013 Sculptor commissioned to complete Joe Frazier statue has died Barre Montpelier Times Argus Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved April 10 2018 a b Kyle Maynard wins second ESPY Gwinnett Daily Post July 10 2012 Archived from the original on April 13 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 New categories unveiled for The 2002 ESPY Awards Press release ESPN 2002 Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved April 10 2018 a b Fullen Meredy October 2005 Flying High with Marlon Shirley The O amp P Edge Magazine Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 a b Local athlete Krige Schabort wins ESPY award WSB TV July 15 2015 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 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 Cast your ESPY vote Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPN 2005 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 2006 ESPY Awards Winners Steelers earn best team kudo Variety July 12 2006 Archived from the original on September 6 2017 Retrieved April 10 2018 Fuller John June 27 2006 Anthony Robles nominated for 2006 ESPY Award The Mat Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Jones Tom July 17 2007 He Wrote It The St Petersburg Times p 2C Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Retrieved April 10 2018 via General OneFile Hice Robin June 27 2007 Schabort a ESPY nominee Rome News Tribune Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Letasky John August 5 2008 Ryan Kocer Update Billings Gazette Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Cimburek James D July 2 2008 Kocer Nominated for an ESPY Yankton Daily Press amp Dakotan Archived from the original on February 2 2021 Retrieved April 10 2018 Warja Bob May 23 2012 Jason Lester Never Let Disability Stop Him from Becoming an Ultra Man Bleacher Report Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Erin Popovich and Jason Lester Win ESPY Awards PDF Challenge Vol 14 no 2 Summer 2009 p 14 Archived PDF from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Garrison Chad July 15 2010 Steve Cash UMSL Student Wins ESPY Riverfront Times Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Garcia Tolson and Palmiero Winters Nominated for an ESPY Award The O amp P Edge Magazine July 2 2010 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Wilcox Nate July 14 2011 One Legged Wrestling Champ Anthony Robles Takes Home ESPY Award SB Nation Archived from the original on September 3 2011 Retrieved April 10 2018 Crenshaw Jr Solomon June 30 2011 World s fastest amputee Jerome Singleton works with youth at Lakeshore Foundation s JAWS Camp video The Birmingham News Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Canadian kickboxer up for Espy Award Metro The Canadian Press June 27 2012 Archived from the original on March 22 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Banner week for UCO resident athlete Jeremy Campbell Edmond Sun July 24 2013 Archived from the original on April 13 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Gold medalist Illini athlete nominated for ESPY award The Daily Illini July 15 2013 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 DeWitt Andrew July 17 2014 Declan Farmer wins ESPY Award for best male athlete with a disability National Hockey League Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Local snowboarder Evan Strong nominated for ESPY Award The Union June 27 2014 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 ESPY Nominations Announced Tom Brady Stephen Curry and American Pharoah Receive Nods The Hollywood Reporter June 24 2015 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Buchanan Khycle July 18 2016 Monday Motivation Richard Browne Jr On The Money Magazine Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 US Para athletes nominated for 2016 ESPY Awards International Paralympic Committee July 3 2016 Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Bond Taylor July 12 2017 Steve Serio Wins ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete with a Disability National Wheelchair Basketball Association Archived from the original on September 23 2017 Retrieved April 10 2018 Hernandez Hailey July 9 2017 ESPYs 2017 winners Peyton Manning Tom Brady poised to meet one more time Sporting News Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 10 2018 Maurice Jim July 20 2018 The ESPY Award Goes to St Cloud s Mike Schultz WJON Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 29 2018 Diamond James June 25 2018 Eight Para athletes shortlisted for ESPN s Excellence in Sports Performance awards Inside the Games Archived from the original on July 19 2018 Retrieved July 19 2018 Local swimming standout Mark Barr earns ESPY The Davis Enterprise July 11 2019 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved July 12 2019 Zhang Melissa July 2 2019 Meet The 8 U S Paralympians Nominated for a 2019 ESPY Award Team USA Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved July 12 2019 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 Flynn Sarah Wassner June 18 2021 Triathlon News amp Notes Will Jan and Lionel Finally Face Off Triathletes at Olympic Swim and Track Trials Triathlete Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Retrieved January 21 2022 The 2022 ESPYS Nominees espnpressroom com June 28 2022 Retrieved July 3 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award amp oldid 1202464892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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