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We're just hours away from Caitlyn Jenner's first live television appearance at the 2015 ESPY Awards.

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Caitlyn will receive the prestigious Arthur Ashe Courage Award, where she'll be joined by her dates for the evening: Step-daughters Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian as well as all six biological Jenner children, comprised of Kylie, Kendall, Brody, Brandon, Burt and Cassandra Marino.

Maura Mandt, ESPYs co-executive producer, talked to Sports Illustrated about the decision to honor Caitlyn:

"I think Caitlyn's decision to publicly come out as a transgender woman and live as Caitlyn Jenner displayed enormous courage and self-acceptance. Bruce Jenner could have easily gone off into the sunset as this American hero and never have dealt with this publicly. Doing so took enormous courage.

That is what the Arthur Ashe Courage Award is about, somebody from the athletic community who has done something that transcends sport. One of the biggest platforms the Arthur Ashe Foundation has is educational, and I think in this choice we have the opportunity to educate people about this issue and hopefully change and possibly save some lives.

I think that is why it was the right choice.

The award, named after the late tennis great who later in life became an AIDS activist, will be presented by Abby Wambach, gold medalist and decorated member of the U.S. women’s national team that recently won the World Cup. (Wambach, for those who don't recall, made further headlines running over to kiss her wife immediately following the victory.)

The combination of the two together will no doubt be yet another landmark moment for the LGBT movement.

The ESPY Awards will air tonight at 8pm on ABC.

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