Sports Lifetime Achievement Award
The Sports Lifetime Achievement Award is a special award given away each year at the Sports Emmy Awards. It was first given away in 1989. It is always announced days before the nominations are.
List of recipients
- 1989: Jim McKay
 - 1990: Lindsey Nelson
 - 1991: Curt Gowdy
 - 1992: Chris Schenkel
 - 1993: Pat Summerall
 - 1994: Howard Cosell
 - 1995: Vin Scully
 - 1996: Frank Gifford
 - 1997: Jim Simpson
 - 1998: Keith Jackson
 - 1999: Jack Buck
 - 2000: Dick Enberg
 - 2001: Herb Granath
 - 2002: Roone Arledge
 - 2003: Ed Sabol and Steve Sabol
 - 2004: Chet Simmons
 - 2005: Bud Greenspan
 - 2006: Don Ohlmeyer
 - 2007: Frank Chirkinian
 - 2008: Dick Ebersol
 - 2009: John Madden
 - 2010: Al Michaels
 - 2011: Jack Whitaker
 - 2012: Not awarded
 - 2013: Ted Turner [1]
 - 2014: George Bodenheimer [2]
 - 2015: Verne Lundquist [3]
 
References
- ↑ "Television pioneer, sports enthusiast, and philanthropist Ted Turner to receive lifetime achievement award at the 35th annual Sports Emmy Awards". Retrieved July 30, 2014.
 - ↑ "Sports Cable Industry Pioneer and former ESPN President George Bodenheimer to receive lifetime achievement award at the 36th annual Sports Emmy Awards". Retrieved May 3, 2015.
 - ↑ "Legendary play-by-play announcer Verne Lundquist to receive lifetime achievement award at the 37th annual Sports Emmy® Awards". Retrieved February 19, 2016.
 
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