Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Athlete
The following list is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Male Athlete. David Beckham receives the most wins with 6.
Winners and nominees
1999
Year | Winner | Nominees | Ref. |
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1999 | Kobe Bryant | [1] |
2000s
Year | Winner | Nominees | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Kobe Bryant | [2] | |
2001 | Shaquille O'Neal | [3] | |
2002 | Kobe Bryant | [4][5] | |
2003 | Kobe Bryant | [6][7] | |
2004 | Tony Hawk | [8] | |
2005 | Michael Phelps | [9] | |
2006 | David Beckham | [10] | |
2007 | Tiger Woods | [11][12] | |
2008 | David Beckham | [13] | |
2009 | David Beckham | [14] |
2010s
Year | Winner | Nominees | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | David Beckham | [15] | |
2011 | Shaun White | [16] | |
2012 | David Beckham | [17] | |
2013 | David Beckham | [18] | |
2014 | LeBron James | [19] | |
2015 | Stephen Curry | [20] | |
2016 | Stephen Curry | [21] | |
2017 | Stephen Curry | [22] |
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