Canadas Sports Leader heads to Hollywood for the biggest awards event in sports, THE 2014 ESPYS, hosted by Toronto-born Grammy Award-winning platinum-selling recording artist Drake from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The awards show will feature 33 categories highlighted by the honours of "Best Male Athlete," "Best Female Athlete" and "Best Team." Nominees in the "Best Male Athlete" category include NBA MVP Kevin Durant, MLB AL MVP Miguel Cabrera, NFL MVP Peyton Manning, and undefeated lightweight boxing champ Floyd Mayweather, who are all vying to take home the honour for the first time. The "Best Female Athlete" category also showcases a collection of fresh faces this year with WNBA star Maya Moore the only returning nominee. Others include the first female UFC champion, Ronda Rousey, the youngest Olympic slalom gold medalist, Mikaela Shiffrin, and college basketball Player of the Year, Breanna Stewart. Award winners at The 2014 ESPYS will also include Michael Sam, who will be honoured with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, Stuart Scott, this years recipient of the Jimmy V Perseverance Award, and Josh Sweeney. Sweeney, a U.S. Paralympic gold medal sled hockey player and Purple Heart recipient, will be the first winner of The Pat Tillman Award for Service, a new annual ESPYS honour. 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