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Sports Emmy Awards Sports Emmy Awards OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SPECIAL The Masters CBS Executive Producer Harold Bryant Senior Coordinating Producer Stephen Karasik Coordinating Producer Lance Barrow Producers Ross Molloy, James C. Rikhoff, David Winner Coordinating Director Steve Milton Directors Deadline Robert Matina, Christopher Svendsen Associate Producers Adam Cohen, Matthew Kushner, Brian Maher, Scott Martin Associate Directors Deborah E. Boulac, Mark Dibbs, Ade Ellis, Cory Fishman, Susan Jacobs, Tyler Jahn, Bryan Kosowski, Stuart Millstein, Bill O'Brien, Sellers Shy, Peter Snyder, Eric Spitzer, Joshua Weingardt OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SERIES NFL on CBS CBS Executive Producers David Berson, Harold Bryant, Sean McManus Senior Coordinating Producer Stephen Karasik Coordinating Producer James C. Rikhoff Producers Deborah E. Boulac, Vincent Devito, Ryan Galvin, Tyler Hale, Drew Kaliski, Jodi Logsdon, Ken MacK, Linda Malino-Coppola, Steve McKee, Ross Molloy, Kimani Morales, Peter Radovich, Jr., Jason Ross, Jonathan Segal, Sellers Shy, Mark Wolff Coordinating Director Michael Arnold Directors James Cornell, Robert Fishman, Andy Freedman, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Grant, Robert Matina,Deadline Suzanne Smith, Christopher Svendsen Associate Producers Adam Cohen, Kevin Goldberg, Matt Kaplan, Katie Keane, Jack Kempner, Scott Laube, Ryan Mason, Rachel McNair, Barrett Nelson, Daniel Obermuller, Ryan Pavlicek, James Peretzman, Jared Roberson, Jelani Rooks, Amy Salmanson, Kidje Theano, Niya Walker, Brooke Weiss, Alex Wolff Associate Directors Christopher Burns, Lisa Elias, Ade Ellis, Dan Ennis, Adrienne Ford, Brad Garfield, Justin Haley, Blair Helwig, Susan Jacobs, Brian Jagoda, Tyler Jahn, Kile Keever, Bryan Kosowski, Michael Lopez, Brian Maher, Melissa Melendez, Stuart Millstein, Jawn Morales, Stephen J. Murphy, Bill O'Brien, Jessica Santini, Ashley Snyder, Eric Spitzer, Chinyere Vann, Kayode Vann, Rachel Wagner, Joshua Weingardt, Joe Zappulla OUTSTANDING PLAYOFF COVERAGE NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tbs/CBS/TNT/truTV Executive Producers Craig Barry, Harold Bryant Senior Coordinating Producers Stephen Karasik, Albert Vertino Coordinating Producers Tyler Hale, Tim Kiely, Matt Mosteller, Mark Wolff Producers Tara August, Deaton Bell, Bert Bondi, Scott Cockerill, Cory Fishman, Ryan Galvin, Debra Gelman, Tom Heitz, Jeremy Levin, Jodi Logsdon, Ken MacK, Steve McKee, Ross Molloy, Peter Radovich, Jr., Jason Ross, Jonathan Segal, Craig Silver, Rodney Triplett, Drew Watkins, Tim Weinkauf Coordinating Directors Steve Fiorello, RobertDeadline Fishman, Robert Matina Directors Michael Arnold, James Cornell, Andy Freedman, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Grant, Andrew Greathouse, Matt Lipp, Suzanne Smith, Christopher Svendsen Associate Producers Adam Cohen, Kevin Goldberg, Katie Keane, Scott Laube, Adam Llorens, Brian Maher, Ryan Mason, Rachel McNair, Daniel Obermuller, Ryan Pavlicek, James Peretzman, Jared Roberson, Kidje Theano, Rachel Wagner, Brooke Weiss, Alex Wolff Associate Directors Deborah E. Boulac, Christopher Burns, Joe Castellano, Donzell Floyd, Adrienne Ford, Brad Garfield, Shawn Gerchicoff, Justin Haley, Blair Helwig, Susan Jacobs, Brian Jagoda, Tyler Jahn, Kile Keever, Bryan Kosowski, Michael Lopez, Tj Mahoney, Stuart Millstein, Kimani Morales, Jawn Morales, Bill O'Brien, Sam Poulos, Laura Robinson, Jessica Santini, Brian Seeling, Peter Snyder, Ashley Snyder, Eric Spitzer, Bill Thayer, Chinyere Vann, Kayode Vann, George Wishart OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS EVENT COVERAGE UFC Fight Flashback UFC Fight Pass Khabib vs. McGregor Executive Producers Craig Borsari, Lawrence Epstein, Chris Kartzmark, Dana White Senior Producer Tucker Greene Producers Reynaldo Bucago, Justin Camputaro, Scott Fields, Nicholas Gerecitano, Mike Hendry, Bobby Soto OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SPECIAL OR SERIES 24/7 HBO Kelly Slater Executive Producers Rick Bernstein, Peter Nelson, Bentley Weiner Producers Matthew Chase, Abtin Motia, Thomas Odelfelt Associate Producers Christian Goewey, Ryan Lohuis, Ryan Polukord, Jessica Vogt Johnston Operations Producers Ken Clausen, Liam Mulvey OUTSTANDINGDeadline ESPORTS COVERAGE League of Legends World Final YouTube [Riot Games] Executive Producers John Needham, Dirk Niestadtkoetter, Jp Shub, Dave Stewart Senior Producer Scott Adametz Producers Derrick Asiedu, Brett Beiling, Kevin Bell, Bruno Condez, John Depa, Asa Donat, Eamon Frasher, Marc Hilko, Chris Kelly, Mariko Kelly, Samuel Kordower Chaimson, Jon Lo, Alex Pilaski, Justin Restaino, Anthony Rogers, Janet Shim, Emily Stone, Nick Troop, Kim Van Norman, Chris Ward, Joseph Wu Field Producer Charlie Anderson Directors Jakobus Schneider, Clark Smith Operations Producers Michael Alchermes, Evan Borg Rondahl, Michael Caal, Carlos Castillo, Jon Daly, Matt Donovan, Elias Inaty, Vicente Jimenez, Kris Johnson, Dave Talavera, Max Trauss Associate Directors Reah Chiu, Nhat Nguyen OUTSTANDING SHORT SPORTS DOCUMENTARY E: 60 ESPN Hilinski's Hope Executive Producers Rob King, Alison Overholt, Andy Tennant Coordinating Producers Michael Baltierra, Ben Houser, Neely Lohmann Supervising Producers Vin Cannamela, Mike Johns, Heather Lombardo Producers Russell Dinallo, Jen Lada Associate Producers Tommy Bartlett, Michael Bollacke, Andy Didway, Alex Eliasof Editors Jeredy Cruchaga, John Iaquinta Deadline OUTSTANDING LONG SPORTS DOCUMENTARY What's My Name | Muhammad Ali Part I HBO [Sutter Road Picture Company/ Fuqua Films/SpringHill Entertainment] Executive Producers Maverick Carter, Antoine Fuqua, Bill Gerber, LeBron James, Jamie Salter, Paul Wachter, Glen Zipper Senior Producer Kat Samick Supervising Producer Steven Leckart Producer Sean Stuart Director Antoine Fuqua Associate Producer Maren Domzalski OUTSTANDING SERIALIZED SPORTS DOCUMENTARY Last Chance U Netflix [Condé Nast Entertainment/ Endgame Entertainment/ One Potato Productions] Executive Producers Joe Labracio, Lucas Smith, James D. 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