최우수 돌파 선수상 ESPY
Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award최우수 돌파 선수상 ESPY | |
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수상자: | 개인 스포츠와 단체 스포츠의 세계에서의 국내 또는 국제 최고의 돌파구 |
위치 | Microsoft Theater, 로스앤젤레스 (2019) |
제공자 | ESPN |
최초 수상 | 1993 |
현재 보유자 | 아일린 구 (쿠바) |
웹 사이트 | www |
올해의 돌파 선수상(Best Breakthrough Award of the Year ESPY Award)[1]은 [2]스포츠계에서 개인의 업적을 기리는 연례 상이다.그것은 1993년 [2]ESPY 어워드의 일부로 처음 수여되었다.조각가 로렌스 [3]놀런이 만든 ESPY 최우수 선수상 트로피는 주요 국제 개인 스포츠 또는 북미 프로 팀 스포츠에서 최고의 돌파구를 만든 선수에게 수여됩니다.이 상은 일반적으로 신인 선수 시즌에서 특정 수준의 선수에게 수여되지만, 특정 해에 성적을 극적으로 향상시키거나 다른 면에서 잘 [2]인정받은 선수라면 누구나 수상할 수 있다.2004년부터 ESPN 특별후보위원회가 [4]선정한 온라인 투표를 통해 수상자를 선정해 왔다.그 전에,[5] 수상자는 전문가 패널로 결정되었다.2001년 ESPY 어워드의 반복을 통해 매년 2월에 전년도의 업적을 기리기 위한 시상식이 개최되었으며, 그 후 시상식은 7월에 수여되며,[a][6] 이전 6월의 실적을 반영합니다.
1993년 ESPY 최우수 선수상 첫 수상자는 샌디에이고 파드레스의 외야수 게리 [1][7]셰필드였다.1996년 [8]이 트로피를 받은 LA 다저스 투수 노모 히데오(일본)[9]는 2003년 도미니카공화국 좌익수와 2루수 알폰소 소리아노(뉴욕 양키스) 등 미국 밖에서 태어난 2명의 스포츠 선수 중 한 명이다.그것은 [10]역사상 2015년 리틀 리그 야구팀 앤더슨 모나크스의 모네 데이비스라는 한 여성에게 수여되었다.미식축구 선수들은 11번의 우승과 13번의 후보 지명으로 이 시상식에서 가장 큰 성공을 거뒀고, 야구 선수들은 8번의 우승과 10번의 후보 지명으로 그 뒤를 이었다.그 어떤 운동선수도 한 번 이상 그 영예를 받은 적이 없다.2017 Best Breakthrough Award ESPY Award의 수상자는 댈러스 카우보이의 쿼터백 Dak Prescott로, 그는 13승 3패의 기록을 [11]세웠다.이 상은 COVID-19 대유행으로 인해 2020년에 수여되지 않았다.
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