2016 ESPN Sport Science Newton Awards to air Sunday

Host John Brenkus (left) presents Miami Dolphins star Jarvis Landry the “Best Flight” award.

(ESPN Sport Science)
(ESPN Sport Science)

The third annual ESPN Sport Science Newton Awards, hosted by John Brenkus, will air Sunday, Feb. 14, at 11 p.m. on ESPN2. For this year’s show, the Sport Science team converted a luxury cruiser into a TV studio, traveled around the country and taped segments with athletes including Kevin Durant, Alex Ovechkin, Jose Bautista, Klay Thompson, Michelle Wie, Jameis Winston, Le’Veon Bell, and Jarvis Landry.

The Newton Awards recognizes the top moments in sports from a scientific perspective. While most awards shows are based on a voting process, the Newton Awards are judged on unprecedented scientific analysis of thousands of athletic performances from the world of sports during 2015.

Categories include “Best Geometry,” “Most Improbable,” “Best Flight,” “Best Vector,” “Best Catch,” “Projectile Launch,” “Best Power Output” and “Outstanding New Limit,” among others. Category nominees, drawn from across the world of sports, include Aaron Rodgers, Mike Trout, Jake Arrieta, Michigan State Football, US Women’s National soccer team, American Pharoah, Jordan Spieth, and the UConn Women’s Basketball team.

Brenkus interviews Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell (left).

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New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler accepts his Sports Science Newton Award for “Outstanding Reaction.”

(ESPN Sport Science)

The Sport Science team traveled around the country and met with athletes who were given their awards.

(ESPN Sport Science)
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