Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award

The Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female athlete from the world of action sports. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2004 after the non-gender-specific Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award was presented the previous two years (with the American snowboarder Kelly Clark receiving the 2002 award).[1] It is given to the female, irrespective of nationality or sport contested, adjudged to be the best action sports athlete in a given calendar year. Balloting for the award is undertaken by fans over the Internet from between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee, which is composed of a panel of experts.[2] It is conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months.[3]

Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
Awarded forbest female action sports athlete
CountryUnited States
Presented byESPN
First awarded2004
Currently held byEileen Gu (China)
Websitewww.espn.co.uk/espys/

The inaugural winner of the award was the American wakeboarder Dallas Friday.[4] During 2003 and 2004, Friday won 12 of the available 14 professional women's titles, including national and world championships. She became the first wakeboarder to be nominated for, and hence to win, an ESPY Award.[5] Athletes from the United States have won more times than any other nationality with ten (three times to snowboarders Jamie Anderson and Chloe Kim), followed by Australians with three, two of which went to the surfer Stephanie Gilmore. Snowboarders are most successful sportspeople, with eleven awards, followed by surfers with four. It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The most recent winner of the award was Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu in 2022.[7]

Winners

Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award winners and nominees
YearImageAthleteNation of citizenshipSport(s) regularly contestedNomineesRefs
2004Dallas Friday  United StatesWakeboardingLayne Beachley (  AUS) – Surfing
Aleisha Cline (  CAN) – Ski cross
Hannah Teter (  USA) – Snowboarding
[4][8]
2005 Sofía Mulánovich  PeruSurfingKarin Huttary (  AUT) – Ski cross
Janna Meyen (  USA) – Snowboarding
Hannah Teter (  USA) – Snowboarding
[9][10]
2006 Hannah Teter  United StatesSnowboarding (half-pipe)Gretchen Bleiler (  USA) – Snowboarding
Cara-Beth Burnside (  USA) – Skateboarding
Dallas Friday (  USA) – Wakeboarding
Janna Meyen (  USA) – Snowboarding
[11][12]
2007 Sarah Burke  CanadaFreestyle skiingJamie Anderson (  USA) – Snowboarding
Layne Beachley (  AUS) – Surfing
Torah Bright (  USA) – Snowboarding
Elissa Steamer (  USA) – Skateboarding
[13][14]
2008 Gretchen Bleiler  United StatesSnowboarding (half-pipe, slopestyle)Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Lindsey Jacobellis (  USA) – Snowboarding
Jessica Patterson (  USA) – Motocross
[15][16]
2009 Maya Gabeira  BrazilSurfingTorah Bright (  USA) – Snowboarding
Sarah Burke (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
[17][18]
2010 Torah Bright  AustraliaSnowboarding (half-pipe)Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Jen Hudak (  USA) – Freestyle skiing
Ashleigh McIvor (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
[19][20]
2011 Stephanie Gilmore  AustraliaSurfingSarah Burke (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Ashley Fiolek (  USA) – Motocross
[21][22]
2012 Jamie Anderson  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
Kaya Turski (  CAN) – Freestyle skiing
[23][24]
2013 Stephanie Gilmore  AustraliaSurfingLetícia Bufoni (  BRA) – Skateboarding
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Laia Sanz (  ESP) – Motocross
[25][26]
2014 Jamie Anderson  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Maddie Bowman (  USA) – Freestyle skiing
Kelly Clark (  USA) – Snowboarding
Vicki Golden (  USA) – Motocross
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
[27][28]
2015 Kelly Clark  United StatesSnowboarding (half-pipe)Paige Alms (  USA) – Surfing
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Laia Sanz (  ESP) – Motocross
[29][30]
2016 Jamie Anderson  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Keala Kennelly (  USA) – Surfing
Chloe Kim (  USA) – Snowboarding
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
[31][32]
2017 Anna Gasser  AustriaSnowboarding (slopestyle)Lacey Baker (  USA) – Skateboarding
Kelly Sildaru (  EST) – Freestyle skiing
Tyler Wright (  AUS) – Surfing
[33][34]
2018 Chloe Kim  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Jamie Anderson (  USA) – Snowboarding
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS) – Surfing
Brighton Zeuner (  USA) – Skateboarding
[35][36]
2019 Chloe Kim  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Kelly Sildaru (  EST) – Skiing
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZL) – Snowboarding
Stephanie Gilmore (  AUS} Surfing
[37][38]
2020Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic[6]
2021 Chloe Kim  United StatesSnowboarding (slopestyle)Eileen Gu (  CHN) – Skiing
Carissa Moore (  USA) – Surfing
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZL) – Snowboarding
[39][40]
2022 Eileen Gu  ChinaFreestyle skiingChloe Kim (  USA) – Snowboarding
Rayssa Leal (  BRA) – Skateboarding
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (  NZLSnowboarding
[7][41]

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