International Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 2022 |
Currently held by | Harley & Katya Australia (2023) |
Website |
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The International Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary is presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best sports documentaries produced and initially aired outside of the United States. The award was first introduced in 2022 at the 50th International Emmy Awards. [1]
According to the rules of the International Academy, a sport documentary is "a factual presentation dedicated to physical or mind sports activities (e.g. Team, Individual, Extreme, Esports, Intellectual, etc.), sports competitions and/or sportspersons". [2]
In order to quality for the category, the program must be at least 20 minutes in length and it must be a single edited program, broadcast in one or more episodes. If the program is a series, two episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole. The program may employ partial re-enactment, stock footage, stills, animation, stop-motion or other techniques, as long as the emphasis is on fact and not on fiction.
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
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2022 [3] |
Queen Of Speed | Sky / Drum Studios | United Kingdom | |
Chivas | Film 45 / Amazon / CobraFilms | Mexico | ||
Kiyou's Kata | Kiyou No Kata | Kansai Television | Japan | |
Nadia | Federation Entertainment / Echo Studio | France | ||
2023 [4] [5] |
Harley & Katya | Stranger Than Fiction Films | Australia | |
30 Dias Para Ganar | North Films / N+Docs / ViX+ | Mexico | ||
Alexia: Labor Omnia Vincit | You First Originals | Spain | ||
Two Sides | T+W / Whisper Cymru | South Africa |
International Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary | |
---|---|
Country | United States |
Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 2022 |
Currently held by | Harley & Katya Australia (2023) |
Website |
www |
The International Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary is presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best sports documentaries produced and initially aired outside of the United States. The award was first introduced in 2022 at the 50th International Emmy Awards. [1]
According to the rules of the International Academy, a sport documentary is "a factual presentation dedicated to physical or mind sports activities (e.g. Team, Individual, Extreme, Esports, Intellectual, etc.), sports competitions and/or sportspersons". [2]
In order to quality for the category, the program must be at least 20 minutes in length and it must be a single edited program, broadcast in one or more episodes. If the program is a series, two episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole. The program may employ partial re-enactment, stock footage, stills, animation, stop-motion or other techniques, as long as the emphasis is on fact and not on fiction.
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022 [3] |
Queen Of Speed | Sky / Drum Studios | United Kingdom | |
Chivas | Film 45 / Amazon / CobraFilms | Mexico | ||
Kiyou's Kata | Kiyou No Kata | Kansai Television | Japan | |
Nadia | Federation Entertainment / Echo Studio | France | ||
2023 [4] [5] |
Harley & Katya | Stranger Than Fiction Films | Australia | |
30 Dias Para Ganar | North Films / N+Docs / ViX+ | Mexico | ||
Alexia: Labor Omnia Vincit | You First Originals | Spain | ||
Two Sides | T+W / Whisper Cymru | South Africa |