In recent months, hundreds of athletes have spoken in court about the extensive abuse suffered at the hands of the former USA GYMNASTICS and Michigan State team doctor, who was trusted and supported for decades. Their strength and resolve in speaking out have brought the DARKNESS of sexual abuse to light and inspired many others to speak up about their own experiences. In recognition of their undisputed bravery, they will be honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award when "The 2018 ESPYS" air live on WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (8:00 - 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
"We are honored to recognize the courage of these women at 'The 2018 ESPYS,' to acknowledge the power of their voices and to shine a very well-deserved spotlight on what speaking up, fighting back and demanding accountability can accomplish," said Alison Overholt, vice president and editor-in-chief, ESPN The Magazine, espnW and "The ESPYS." "They have shown us all what it truly means to speak truth to power; and through their bravery, they are making change for future generations. By honoring this group who spoke out, we aim to honor all of those who are survivors of abuse."The Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the annual ESPYS has become one of the most prominent, prestigious, and talked-about honors in sports. Having recognized global icons like Muhammad Ali and Nelson Mandela, little-known heroes like Zaevion Dobson and Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, sports legends like Pat Summitt and Billie Jean King, and many more, the award pays tribute to those who find ways through sports to make a difference far BEYOND the field of play and impact the world in indelible ways.
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