BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Tiger Woods garnered
three ESPY Awards trophies Wednesday night, including his fifth male athlete of
the year award, giving him 21 wins in the show's 16-year history and moving him
past retired cyclist Lance Armstrong for most wins by a male athlete.
Woods earned his fourth consecutive ESPY for
best golfer and won best championship performance for his playoff victory at the
U.S. Open on a lame left knee. Woods is at home in Florida recuperating from
last month's knee surgery, causing him to miss this week's British Open and the
rest of the PGA season.
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Singer Justin Timberlake poses backstage
after hosting the 2008 ESPY Awards (Excellence in Sports Performance
Yearly) in Los Angeles, California July 16, 2008. (Photo source: China
Daily/Agencies) Photo
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In pictures:
Celebs attend 2008 ESPY Awards
Singer Justin Timberlake, an avid golfer and Memphis
Tigers fan, hosted the show honoring the year's best sports moments and
athletes, which moved this year to the Nokia Theatre downtown. Timberlake
performed an original rock opera that showcased his passion for sports. He
repeatedly zinged Los Angeles Galaxy star David Beckham, who sat in the front
row with his wife, Victoria.
"Dude, I got to give you props. Single-handedly you
made soccer in America this much more popular," Timberlake said, holding his
thumb and index finger an inch apart. "I call it soccer because in America we
already have a game dudes play called football."
The Super Bowl champion New York Giants tied Woods
with three victories: best game, best upset and best play, which was David
Tyree's leaping catch of quarterback Eli Manning's pass that kept the team's
game-winning drive alive.
Candace Parker was a double winner, earning female
athlete of the year and female college athlete honors. She led Tennessee to its
second consecutive NCAA national championship before becoming the WNBA's No. 1
draft pick and going to the Los Angeles Sparks.
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Soccer player David Beckham presents the
"Best Female Athlete" award to Los Angeles Sparks basketball player
Candace Parker at the 2008 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, California July 16,
2008. (Photo source: China Daily/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I'm just excited I got to meet David Beckham," said
Parker, who received her trophy from the English superstar. "I grew up playing
soccer, so I love David Beckham. I was thinking, 'Don't trip, don't trip.' He's
truly an inspiration."
Tennis players Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova,
along with Woods, boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., NHL star Sidney Crosby and bowler
Norm Duke repeated as winners in their individual sports categories. Like Woods,
Federer won his category for the fourth straight year.
Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton was chosen as
comeback of the year, having successfully battled drug addiction to reach the
major leagues. Tuesday, Hamilton hit a record 28 homers in the first round of
the All-Star Home Run Derby.
Tommie Smith and John Carlos received the Arthur Ashe
Courage Award nearly 40 years after their black power salute on the medals stand
at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.
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Actor Will Farrell accepts the "Best
Male Athlete" award on behalf of Tiger Woods at the 2008 ESPY Awards in
Los Angeles, California July 16, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters
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Former Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett was
given the Jimmy V ESPY for Perseverance, named for the late North Carolina State
basketball coach Jim Valvano.
Everett sustained what was thought to be a paralyzing
spinal cord injury during the 2007 season opener, but after rehabilitation, he
is walking again.
The best moment category honored Western Oregon's
Sara Tucholsky, along with Central Washington's Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace,
for their sportsmanship during a Division II softball game.
Tucholsky homered, but missed first base and started
back to tag it when she collapsed with a knee injury. Holtman and Wallace, her
opponents, stunned fans by carrying Tucholsky around the bases so the three-run
homer would count.
(Agencies)
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