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词条 Best Championship Performance ESPY Award
释义

  1. List of winners

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. References

The Best Championship Performance ESPY Award was presented in 2001 and has been presented annually since 2004 to the sportsperson, irrespective of nationality, gender, or sport contested, adjudged to have given the best performance in a single championship game, series, or tournament played in a given calendar year; the award technically devolves on both the sportsperson achieving a performance and the performance itself.

For those team sports contested professionally in North America or collegiately in the United States, championship performances are those that occur in an ultimate game and match or ultimate series of games, whilst such performances in international team sports are those that occur in the ultimate game of a premier competition or in a world championship organized by a recognized governing body. Individual championship performances are those occurring in the ultimate game or match of a significant championship or in the series of games or matches that compose a single significant championship tournament or event (in golf and tennis, respectively, e.g., a major championship or Grand Slam tournament).

Balloting for the award is conducted over the Internet by fans from amongst between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee. Through the 2001 iteration of the ESPY Awards, ceremonies were conducted in February of each year to honor achievements over the previous calendar year; awards presented thereafter are conferred in June and reflect performance from the June previous.

List of winners

Year
of
award
AthleteNation represented or
nation of citizenship
Date(s)Game or eventVenueCompetition,
governing body,
or league
Competing teamsSportPerformance
2001Tiger WoodsUnited States}}15 June 2000—18 June 20002000 United States OpenPebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, United StatesPGA Tour[1]Not applicableGolfWoods finishes the tournament having taken 272 strokes, 12 fewer than par, to defeat Ernie Els and Miguel Ángel Jiménez by 15 strokes and to set the United States Open record for best performance to par (broken in 2011) and the men's major championship record for margin of victory (which still stands)
2004Phil MickelsonUnited States}}April 11, 20042004 Masters TournamentAugusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, United StatesPGA Tour[2]Not applicableGolfMickelson completes the final nine holes of his last round in 31 strokes, birdieing five of his last seven, to post the lowest back nine score since 1986 and to overcome South African Ernie Els by one stroke to win his first career major championship
2005Curt SchillingUnited States}}4 October—27 October 2004[3]2004 Major League Baseball playoffsEdison International Field in Anaheim, California, United States
Yankee Stadium in New York City, United States (Two games)

Fenway Park in Boston, United States

Major League BaseballBoston Red Sox
Anaheim Angels (in the American League Division Series)
New York Yankees (in the American League Championship Series)
St. Louis Cardinals (in the World Series)
BaseballRed Sox starting pitcher Schilling wins three games across the MLB playoffs, including the second game of the World Series, and posts 3.57 postseason earned run average whilst nursing an injured right ankle that is thrice surgically repaired during the playoffs
2006Vince YoungUnited States}}4 January 20062006 Rose BowlRose Bowl in Pasadena, California, United StatesNational Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-AUniversity of Texas Longhorns
University of Southern California Trojans
American footballYoung, as quarterback for the Longhorns, rushes 19 times for 200 yards and three touchdowns and one two-point conversion, completes 30 of 40 passes attempted for 267 yards, and wins the game's offensive most valuable player award
2007Peyton ManningUnited States}}February 4, 2007Super Bowl XLIDolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, United StatesNational Football LeagueIndianapolis Colts
Chicago Bears
American footballManning was named the game's Most Valuable Player, completing 25 of 38 passes for 247 yards and a touchdown.
2010Drew BreesUnited States}}February 7, 2010Super Bowl XLIVSun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, United StatesNational Football LeagueNew Orleans Saints
Indianapolis Colts
American footballBrees was named the game's MVP completing 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns.
2011Tim ThomasUnited States}}June 1–15, 2011[4]2011 Stanley Cup FinalRogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and TD Garden in Boston, United StatesNational Hockey LeagueBoston Bruins
Vancouver Canucks
HockeyThomas, who stopped 238 of the Canucks' 246 shots on goal while leading the Bruins to their first Stanley Cup win since 1972, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs.[5]
2012LeBron JamesUnited States}}June 12–21, 20122012 NBA FinalsChesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, United States and American Airlines Arena in Miami, United StatesNational Basketball AssociationMiami Heat
Oklahoma City Thunder
BasketballAfter losing the first game in Oklahoma City, James led his team to four straight victories. In Game 5, James registered his only triple-double of the season with 26 points, 11 rebounds, and 13 assists and would win his first NBA Championship. With averages of 28.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game, he was unanimously awarded the NBA Finals MVP.
2014Kawhi LeonardUnited States}}June 5–15, 20142014 NBA FinalsAT&T Center in San Antonio, United States and American Airlines Arena in Miami, United StatesNational Basketball AssociationSan Antonio Spurs
Miami Heat
BasketballWith his 17.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game and his stifling defense against LeBron James in the 2014 NBA Finals, former San Diego State basketball star Kawhi Leonard won the 2014 ESPY for Best Championship Performance. He was also awarded the Finals MVP.[6]
LeBron JamesUnited States}}June 20152015 NBA FinalsOracle Arena in Oakland, California, United States and Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OhioNational Basketball AssociationGolden State Warriors
Cleveland Cavaliers
BasketballLeBron James became the first player in NBA Finals history to lead both teams in points, assists, and rebounds for the entire series. He averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists across six Finals games. James accounted for 38.3% of his teams points, the second-highest percentage ever behind Michael Jordan's 38.4% of the Chicago Bulls' points in the 1993 NBA Finals.[7]
LeBron JamesUSA}}June 20162016 NBA FinalsOracle Arena in Oakland, California, United States and Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OhioNational Basketball AssociationGolden State Warriors
Cleveland Cavaliers
BasketballLeBron James became the first player in NBA Finals history to lead both teams in points, assists, rebounds, steals and blocks for the entire series. He averaged 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.3 blocks and 2.6 steals across seven Finals games. James became just the third player in history to record a triple double in a Game 7 of The Finals.
2017Kevin DurantUSAJune 20172017 NBA FinalsOracle Arena in Oakland, California, United States and Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OhioNational Basketball AssociationGolden State Warriors
Cleveland Cavaliers
BasketballDurant averaged 35.2 points per game, 8.4 rebounds per game and 5.4 assists per game as the Warriors avenged their 2016 Finals loss, defeating the Cavaliers in five games. The Warriors went 16-1 in the playoffs, almost becoming the first team in NBA history to go 16-0 in the postseason.
2018Nick FolesUSAFebruary 4 2018Super Bowl LIIU.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United StatesNational Football LeaguePhiladelphia Eagles
New England Patriots
FootballFoles threw for 373 yards, 3 touchdowns and caught a touchdown pass as the Eagles avenged their Super Bowl XXXIX loss, defeating the Patriots 41-33. Foles was the first quarterback in Super Bowl history to catch a touchdown after executing the "Philly Special" on 4th and 1 at the end of the first half. Corey Clement received the direct snap, pitched to Tight End Trey Burton who then threw a perfect spiral to Foles in the right flat where he was wide open. Foles was named MVP and also engineered a game winning drive in the 4th quarter by hitting Zach Ertz for a touchdown.

See also

  • Best Moment ESPY Award
  • Best Play ESPY Award
  • GMC Professional Grade Play ESPY Award
  • Under Armour Undeniable Performance ESPY Award

Notes

1. ^The U.S. Open is under the control of the United States Golf Association and not the PGA Tour. However, the tour recognizes the U.S. Open as an official money event and one of the four major championships.
2. ^The Masters is the invitational tournament of Augusta National Golf Club, and the PGA Tour has no control over the event. However, as in the case of the U.S. Open, the tour recognizes The Masters as an official money event and major championship.
3. ^Schilling was honored for performance across the playoffs, which took place between 4 October and 27 October, inclusive; he played in games on 5 October (in the American League Division Series against the Anaheim Angels), 12 October (in the American League Championship Series [ALCS] against the New York Yankees), 19 October (in the ALCS against the Yankees), and 24 October (in the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
4. ^Thomas was honored for his performance in the Stanley Cup Final, which took place between June 1 and June 15, inclusive. Thomas played in all seven games of the final; four games were played in Vancouver and three in Boston.
5. ^The Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded for performance throughout the Stanley Cup playoffs, not solely the Stanley Cup Final.
6. ^http://www.mwcconnection.com/2014/7/16/5911327/former-sdsu-basketball-kawhi-leonard-wins-2014-espy-best-championship-performance
7. ^[https://www.si.com/nba/2015/06/17/nba-finals-lebron-james-stats-history-cavaliers-warriors Cavaliers forward LeBron James makes Finals history in losing effort | SI.com]

References

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