| Arthur Ashe Award for Courage (1999) | 
| Dave Sanders | 
Columbine High School coach and teacher | 
| Play of Decade | 
| Michael Jordan | 
His reverse hands layup against the Lakers (1991) | 
| Hockey (Decade honor) | 
| Mario Lemieux | 
Four scoring titles | 
| Pro Football (Decade honor) | 
| Jerry Rice | 
100 or more receptions four times | 
| Pro Basketball (Decade honor) | 
| Michael Jordan | 
Led the Bulls to six NBA championships | 
| Baseball (Decade honor) | 
| Mark McGwire | 
405 home runs in the decade | 
| Tennis (Decade honor) | 
| Pete Sampras | 
Won four U.S. Opens, six Wimbledons and two Australian Opens | 
| Boxing (Decade honor) | 
| Evander Holyfield | 
12-3 in '90s but won heavyweight title three different times | 
| Golf (Decade honor) | 
| Tiger Woods | 
Won over $6.6 million in 1999 ... Won 72-hole record for Masters with his 1997 win | 
| Auto Racing (Decade honor) | 
| Dale Earnhardt | 
Four Winston Cup championships ... Won Daytona 500 in 1998 | 
| American Male Olympian (Decade honor) | 
| Michael Johnson | 
First man to win the 200 and 400 meters in the same Olympics | 
| American Female Olympian (Decade honor) | 
| Bonnie Blair | 
Four speed skating gold medals ('92, '94) | 
| Pro Team (Decade honor) | 
| Chicago Bulls | 
Six NBA championships | 
| College Team (Decade honor) -- TIE | 
| Tennessee Lady Vols | 
Four national championships, including three straight (1996-98) | 
| Florida State football | 
Most wins in a decade, 1993 national champion | 
| Coach/Manager (Decade honor) | 
| Phil Jackson | 
Led Bulls to six NBA championships | 
| Female Athlete (Decade honor) | 
| Steffi Graf | 
Won 14 Grand Slam titles, including Wimbledon five times | 
| Male Athlete (Decade honor) | 
| Michael Jordan | 
Four-time NBA MVP | 
| Auto Racing (1999) | 
| Dale Jarrett | 
Won NASCAR Winston Cup points championship; had 24 top-five finishes | 
| Baseball (1999) | 
| Pedro Martinez | 
AL Cy Young winner, 23-4, 2.07 ERA, 313K | 
| Men's College Basketball (1999) | 
| Elton Brand | 
Wooden and Naismith award winner | 
| Women's College Basketball (1999) | 
| Chamique Holdsclaw | 
Sullivan Award winner, averaged 21.3 points per game | 
| Soccer (1999) | 
| Mia Hamm | 
All-time leading international goal-scorer | 
| Men's Tennis (1999) | 
| Andre Agassi | 
Won U.S. and French Open championships; finished year ranked No. 1 | 
| Women's Tennis (1999) | 
| Lindsay Davenport | 
Won Wimbledon and Chase Championships | 
| Men's Pro Basketball (1999) | 
| Tim Duncan | 
NBA Finals MVP, finished in top six in points per game and rebounds | 
| Women's Pro Basketball (1999) | 
| Cynthia Cooper | 
Led WNBA in scoring at 22.1 points per game | 
| Boxing (1999) | 
| Roy Jones Jr. | 
Won unified world light heavyweight title | 
| Men's Golf (1999) | 
| Tiger Woods | 
Won eight tournaments, set record for money earned ($6.6M) | 
| Women's Golf (1999) | 
| Juli Inkster | 
Won two majors (U.S. Open and McDonald's LPGA Championship) | 
| Bowling (1999) | 
| Parker Bohn III | 
Won over $300,000 in prize money | 
| College Football (1999) | 
| Michael Vick | 
Led Virginia Tech to Sugar Bowl | 
| Team of the Year (1999) | 
| U.S. Women's World Cup team | 
Beat China 1-0 to win championship | 
| Pro Football (1999) | 
| Kurt Warner | 
Led NFL in passing yards, accuracy, touchdowns | 
| Hockey(1999) | 
| Dominik Hasek | 
Won Vezina Trophy, posted a 1.87 GAA | 
| Jockey (1999) | 
| Chris Antley | 
Rode Charismatic to wins at Kentucky Derby and Preakness | 
| Coach/Manager (1999) | 
| Joe Torre | 
Led Yankees to their second straight World Series title | 
| Female Athlete (1999) | 
| Mia Hamm | 
All-time international goal-scoring leader | 
| Male Athlete (1999) | 
| Tiger Woods | 
Won four straight PGA events, most since Ben Hogan ('53) | 
| Men's Track and Field (1999) | 
| Michael Johnson | 
Broke 400-meter world record | 
| Women's Track and Field (1999) | 
| Marion Jones | 
Won 100 meters at World Championship | 
| Memorable Performance (1999) | 
| Justin Leonard | 
Putt on 17th hole wins Ryder Cup | 
| Breakthrough Athlete (1999) | 
| Kurt Warner | 
Led NFL in passing yards, accuracy, touchdowns | 
| Comeback Athlete (1999) | 
| Lance Armstrong | 
Won Tour de France | 
| Alternative athlete (1999) | 
| Tony Hawk | 
Performed 900-degree turn at ESPN's X Games | 
| Play of Year (1999) | 
| Payne Stewart | 
His putt on 18 wins the U.S. Open |