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The '''2019 ESPY Awards''' were presented at the 27th annual [[ESPY Award]]s show, held on July 10, 2019, at 5 pm [[Pacific Time Zone|Pacific]] at the [[Microsoft Theater]] in Los Angeles and broadcast on television nationwide in the United States on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] at 8 pm [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern]]/7 pm [[Central Time Zone|Central]]. Tracy Morgan served as the host.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/the-2019-espys-nominees/|title=The 2019 ESPYS Nominees|accessdate=Jul 11, 2019|archive-date=July 17, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190717201609/https://espnpressroom.com/us/the-2019-espys-nominees/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
 
== Winners and nominees ==
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**[[London Spitfire|Spitfire]] win [[2018 Overwatch League Grand Finals|inaugural Overwatch League championship]]
**[[Serral]] winning ''StarCraft'' at [[BlizzCon]]
**[[Shanghai Dragons (esports)|Shanghai Dragons]] end 42-game losing streak
**[[Team OG]] wins [[The International 2019|The International]] and $11 million from qualifiers
**[[Chiquita Evans]] becoming the first woman in the NBA 2K League
**[[Leffen]] finally winning EVO in what could be ''Super Smash Bros: Melee''{{'}}s last year at the event
**[[Ninja (gamer)|Ninja]] ''Fortnite'' win with [[Marshmello]] at E3 ProAM
**[[Chritobin ]] Madden Challenge walk off
**[[G2 Esports]] wins ''Rainbow Six'' world championship
**[[Mongausse]] winning Summer Skirmish from out of nowhere
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;[[Arthur Ashe Award for Courage]]
*[[Bill Russell]]
 
;[[Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award]]
*[[Chris Long]]
 
;Best Coach
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The 2019 ESPY Awards was the first time that there was no "In Memoriam" segment aired live. The segment was replaced by a segment honoring players' assistance within their communities with a performance of "In Times Like These" by Grammy award-winning Gospel singer [[Tori Kelly]], taking place during the award segment for the [[Arthur Ashe Award for Courage|Arthur Ashe Courage Award]], which was awarded to NBA legend and Civil Rights activist [[Bill Russell]].
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