최우수 여성 액션 스포츠 선수 ESPY상
Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award최우수 여성 액션 스포츠 선수 ESPY상 | |
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수여 대상 | 여자 액션 스포츠 최우수 선수 |
나라 | 미국 |
제시자 | ESPN |
선착순 | 2004 |
현재 보유자 | 클로이 김(미국) |
웹사이트 | www |
최우수 여성 액션 스포츠 선수상 ESPY상은 매년 액션 스포츠계의 여성 선수의 업적을 기리는 상이다.2004년 비성별 베스트액션 스포츠 선수 ESPY 어워드가 전 2년(미국 스노보드 선수 켈리 클라크가 2002년 수상)에 이어 ESPY 어워드의 일환으로 처음 수상하였다.[1]그것은 국적과 스포츠에 관계없이 주어진 한 해 동안 최고의 액션 스포츠 선수로 판정된 여성에게 주어진다.수상 투표는 전문가 패널로 구성된 ESPN 선정위원회가 선정한 3개에서 5개 사이의 선택 중에서 인터넷을 통해 팬들이 한다.[2]지난 12개월 동안의 성과와 성과를 반영하기 위해 7월에 수여된다.[3]
이 상의 첫 번째 수상자는 금요일 미국의 웨이크보더 댈러스였다.[4]2003년과 2004년 동안 금요일은 전국대회와 세계선수권대회를 포함하여 14개의 프로 여자 타이틀 중 12개를 획득했다.그녀는 ESPY상 후보에 오른 최초의 웨이크보더가 되었다.[5]미국 출신 선수들이 7번(스노보드 선수 제이미 앤더슨에게 3번)으로 어느 국적보다 많은 우승을 차지했고, 호주 선수가 3번으로 그 중 2번은 서퍼 스테파니 길모어에게 돌아갔다.스노우보드 선수들은 가장 성공한 스포츠맨(11개 상)이고, 그 다음이 서퍼(4개)이다.그것은 COVID-19 대유행으로 2020년에 상을 받지 못했다.[6]2021년 최우수 여성 액션 스포츠 선수상 수상자는 미국의 스노보더 클로이 김이다.[7]
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