ESPY Awards 2023: Complete List Of ESPYS Winners

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The 2023 ESPYS took place at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday, July 12. The 2023 ESPY Awards were without a host for the first time in its 31 years of existence.

Among the top categories up for grabs on Wednesday night were “Best Athlete, Men’s Sports,” “Best Athlete, Women’s Sports,” “Best Breakthrough Athlete,” “Best Record Breaking Performance,” “Best Championship Performance,” and “Best Comeback Athlete.”

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and skier Mikaela Shiffrin took home Best Athlete honors, while LSU’s Angel Reese was named the Best Breakthrough Athlete after leading the Tigers to the 2023 national championship. Since the NCAA Tournament, Reese sees her star power continue to grow and is now one of the top NIL earners in college sports.

LeBron James earned Best Record-Breaking Performance honors and was welcomed on stage by his family, while Argentina’s Lionel Messi won Best Championship Performance after leading his country to the World Cup title. Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets was named the Best Comeback Athlete.

Did your favorite athlete or team take home an honor?

A complete list of the 2023 ESPY Award winners can be seen below.


2023 ESPY Award Winners

Best athlete, men’s sports

Winner: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs


Best athlete, women’s sports

Winner: Mikaela Shiffrin, Ski


Best breakthrough athlete

Winner: Angel Reese, LSU Women’s Basketball


Best record-breaking performance

Winner: LeBron James


Best championship performance

Winner: Lionel Messi, Argentina


Best comeback athlete

Winner: Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets


Best play

Winner: Justin Jefferson’s Catch of the Century


Best team

Winner: Kansas City Chiefs


Best college athlete, men’s sports

Winner: Caleb Williams, USC


Best college athlete, women’s sports

Winner: Caitlin Clark, Iowa


Best athlete with a disability

Winner: Zach Miller, Snowboarding


Best NFL player

Winner: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs


Best MLB player

Winner: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels


Best NHL player

Winner: Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers


Best NBA player

Winner: Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets


Best WNBA player

Winner: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces


Best driver

Winner: Max Verstappen, F1


Best UFC fighter

Winner: Jon Jones


Best boxer

Winner: Claressa Shields


Best soccer player

Winner: Lionel Messi, Argentina/PSG


Best golfer

Winner: Scottie Scheffler


Best tennis player

Winner: Novak Djokovic

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