finished," said the seven-time X Games medalist. "Thanks X Games for believing in me for the past 14 years. This ESPY nomination is a huge honor."
BEST MALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE NOMINEES
-Shaun White, Skateboarding & Snowboarding Fourteen-time Winter and X Games medalist and 2006 Olympic gold medalist, Shaun White is the first X Games athlete to win gold in both summer and winter events for X. Most recently, White won his first gold last year in the Skateboard Vert competition.
-Chad Reed, Motocross X Games Bronze medalist, Chad Reed dominated the 2008 AMA SuperCross circuit winning nine races and earning the overall AMA World Champion. Reed will be making his fifth X Games appearance this summer.
-Kevin Robinson, BMX Seven-time X Games medalist, Kevin Robinson was selected as X Games 13 Most Outstanding Athlete by defending his Gold Medal on the BMX Big Air ramp. Robinson recently made headlines with his high air world record in Central Park - landing a new record of 27 feet.
-Kevin Pearce, Snowboarding Two-time Winter X Games medalist, Kevin Piece is an accomplished snowboarder who won the Arctic Challenge in 2007 and Burton European Open in 2008.
The ESPY Awards will take place at the new NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE, located across the street from STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16.
For the first time in several years, a limited amount of $100 ESPYs tickets are available for public purchase through ticketmaster.com.
The ESPYs The ESPYs gather top celebrities from sports and entertainment to commemorate the past year in sports by recognizing major sports achievements, reliving unforgettable moments and saluting the leading performers and performances. The 2008 ESPYs co-presented by HUMMER and Under Armour will include both sport-specific awards such as Best MLB Player and Best WNBA Player and distinguishing "Best in Sport" awards, categories that pit different sports against each other, such as Best Team or Best Female Athlete. The ESPYs are committed to the advancement of The V Foundation for Cancer Research, established by ESPN with the late Jim Valvano and announced at the inaugural ESPYs in 1993.