Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Sports Program

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Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Sports Program
Awarded forOutstanding Sports Program
CountryUnited States
Presented byProducers Guild of America
First awarded2011
Currently held byTony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off (2022)

The Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Sports Program is an annual award given by the Producers Guild of America since 2011.

Winners and nominees[edit]

2010s[edit]

Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2011
(23rd)
30 for 30 ESPN [1][2]
2010 FIFA World Cup ABC / ESPN / ESPN2
2011 US Open CBS / ESPN2 / Tennis Channel
Monday Night Football ESPN
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO
SportsCenter ESPN
2012
(24th)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO [3][4]
24/7 HBO
30 for 30: Catching Hell ESPN
The Fight Game with Jim Lampley HBO
On Freddie Roach
2013
(25th)
SportsCenter ESPN [5][6]
24/7 HBO
Hard Knocks
Monday Night Football ESPN
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO
2014
(26th)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO [7]
24/7 HBO
Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Atlanta Falcons
Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Cincinnati Bengals
Inside: U.S. Soccer's March to Brazil ESPN
2015
(27th)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO [8]
Back on Board: Greg Louganis HBO
E:60 ESPN
Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the Houston Texans HBO
Kareem: Minority of One
2016
(28th)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 22) HBO [9][10]
VICE World of Sports (season 1) VICELAND
E:60 ESPN
The Fight Game with Jim Lampley: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali HBO
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Los Angeles Rams
2017
(29th)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 23) HBO [11][12]
All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams (season 2) Amazon
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers HBO
SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt (season 3) ESPN
VICE World of Sports (season 2) VICELAND
2018
(30th)
Being Serena (season 1) HBO [13][14]
E:60 ESPN
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cleveland Browns HBO
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 24)
SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt (season 4) ESPN
2019
(31st)
What's My Name: Muhammad Ali HBO [15][16]
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Oakland Raiders HBO
Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 25)
SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (season 5) ESPN

2020s[edit]

Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2020
(32nd)
Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women's Gymnastics (season 1) YouTube [17][18]
Hard Knocks: Los Angeles HBO
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 26)
Seeing America with Megan Rapinoe
The Shop: Uninterrupted Featuring President Barack Obama
2021
(33rd)
100 Foot Wave (season 1) HBO [19][20]
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 3) Netflix
Naomi Osaka (season 1)
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (season 27) HBO
Tiger
2022
(34th)
Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off Hulu [21][22]
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 4) Netflix
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Detroit Lions HBO
Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers (season 1) Hulu
McEnroe Showtime
2023
(35th)
100 Foot Wave (season 2) HBO [23]
Beckham (season 1) Netflix
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 5)
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets HBO
Shaun White: The Last Run (season 1) Max

Total awards by network[edit]

  • HBO – 7
  • ESPN – 2
  • Hulu – 1
  • VICELAND – 1
  • YouTube – 1

Programs with multiple awards[edit]

5 awards
  • Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (4 consecutive)

Programs with multiple nominations[edit]