Why I Love the ESPYS
Alison Pegg
I've heard a lot of flack over the years about the ESPYS - they're hokey, they feed ESPN's ego, etc - but I have to admit, I love them. I love when Hollywood merges with sports, when actors and athletes geek out over each other (a common theme I think you'll see) and I love that it's one of the only times of the year that athletes of ALL sports are brought together. But those tidbits aren't the main reason I love the ESPYS. The reason I love the ESPYS is the stories that the the show tells. It's the story of perseverance of Lauren Hill and her triumph of will over ability in order to play her first college game. Or the story of resiliency told through Devon and Leah Still, not only to beat the ugliness that is cancer, but to keep an unbreakable bond between father and daughter stronger than ever. The story of humility told through Peyton Manning and Ronda Rousey, both sharing that without their coaches patience or parent's sacrifice, neither would be in the position they are today. And even the story of courage from Arthur Ashe Courage Award winner Caitlyn Jenner, courage to truly live a life that reflects ones true self.
Secondary to the amazing stories, the ESPYS also let us in on a side we rarely see of athletes, their human side. For all of their glory on the field, we only really get glimpses of their humanity off of it. It's a delight to see athletes freak out over meeting each other across different sports, and it great to see their humility in accepting an award outside of their every day greatness. One of my favorite award speeches was from Stephen Curry at the end of the night - his "who would've thought" line was a great insight into the psyche he himself had to overcome.
"Being a part of the larger community of sports is a gift and an honor" - Derek Jeter
To me though, Derek Jeter summed up the feeling of the athletes that evening the best, reminding the room that for all of the glitz and glamour afforded to athletes, the road they traveled to get there is the best gift of all. And isn't that why we love athletes to begin with?
So yeah, for all the cheese and the bravado of ESPN outside of the show, I really do love the ESPY awards for the incredible stories they tell and show us about the sports and athletes we love.
But seriously ESPYS, please do whatever you can to bring back Justin Timberlake as host. He was the perfect combo of fanboy and charisma. Please, please, please - just do it.