A tearful Caitlyn Jenner was honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs, speaking to a room full of fellow accomplished athletes.
Jenner won the 1976 Olympic decathlon title as Bruce Jenner and publicly announced she was “for all intents and purposes ... a woman” on April 24.
Jenner’s Olympic triumph was remembered as part of a 14-minute video feature that played before two-time Olympic champion soccer player Abby Wambach introduced Jenner at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Here’s video of Jenner’s speech.
“I know the people in this room have respect for hard work, for training, for going through something difficult to achieve the outcome that you desire,” said Jenner, with long brown hair and wearing a white dress. “I trained hard. I competed hard, and for that people respected me, but this transition has been harder on me than anything I can imagine.”
Jenner teared up when thanking family members as part of an 11-minute speech and closed with this:
UFC champion and 2008 Olympic judo bronze medalist Ronda Rousey won Best Female Athlete (over Olympic champions Lindsey Vonn and Serena Williams) and Best Fighter (over another Olympic bronze medalist, Floyd Mayweather Jr.).
“Wonder how Floyd feels being beat by a woman for once,” Rousey said in an ESPN red carpet interview. “Like to see him pretend to not know who I am now.”
Vonn was also nominated for Best Comeback Athlete, an award won by New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.
Video: Bruce Jenner’s NBC News interview from 1976
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"Trans people deserve something vital. They deserve your respect." - Caitlyn Jenner accepts Arthur Ashe Courage Award pic.twitter.com/LQaPAN00aU
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