TROPHY


Some loving-cup trophies seen in the London Irish clubhouse at Sunbury in 2002. The one in the centre is the Powergen Cup.

The Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the most valuable player during the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs, on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

A 'trophy' is a reward for a specific accomplishment, and usually afterwards serves as proof of merit. They are most often awarded with sporting events. These range from youth sports through professional level athletics. Often, the reward of the trophy is not simply in winning it; rather, those who win it cherish the legacy that also comes with the trophy.
Medals are often given out either instead of or along with trophies, such as gold medals, silver medals, and bronze medals for in sport.

Contents
Etymology
Trophy types
Sporting
Military
Hunting
See also

Etymology


French trophée, from Old French trophee, from Latin trophaeum, monument to victory, variant of tropaeum, from Greek tropaion, from neuter of tropaios, of defeat, from tropē, a turning, rout.

Trophy types


A trophy is simply an object (compared to a flat plaque or ribbon) designed to be used as an award, usually mounted or manufactured for display. It can take the shape of loving cups, bowls, or mugs (all usually engraved); statues of people, animals, architecture, or anything else; displays of words or numbers; or anything else left to the imagination of the trophy designer. They are most commonly based on a platform of sturdy cardboard resembling wood, except for the most expensive of trophies. For example, the Academy Awards Oscar is a trophy with a stylized human; the Hugo Award for science fiction is a space ship trophy; and the Wimbledon award is a large loving cup.
A 'loving-cup' trophy is a common variety of trophy; it is a cup shape, usually on a pedestal, with two or more handles, and is often made from silver or silver plate.
'Human trophies' were sometimes used in ancient warfare. After battles, some armies practised penis removal of defeated warriors to wear these as trophies or in order to count the dead. Usually though only the foreskins were taken.
'Hunting trophies' are reminders of successes from hunting animals, such as an animal's head mounted to be hung on a wall.

Sporting


Some sporting trophies include:

Wimbledon Cup — Awarded to the Wimbledon Champion

Borg-Warner Trophy — Awarded to the Indianapolis 500 Champion

FIFA World Cup — Awarded to Football's World Champion

America's Cup — Awarded to America's Yacht Racing Champion

Heisman Trophy — Awaded to the NCAA's Most Valuable Player in College Football

BCS Trophy — Awarded to College Football's National Champion

Stanley Cup — Awarded to the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Champion

Commissioner's Trophy — Awarded to Major League Baseball's World Series Champion

Vince Lombardi Trophy — Awarded to the National Football League's Super Bowl Champion

Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy — Awarded to the National Basketball Association's World Champion

Football League Championship Trophy — Awarded to The English Football League's Champion

Old Oaken Bucket — A college football rivalry trophy

The Ashes — A rivalry trophy in the sport of Test Cricket

TNA X Cup — Awarded to the X Division Champion of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Mann Cup — An Indoor Lacrosse trophy awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of Canada.

Steinfeld Cup — Awarded to the Major League Lacrosse Champion

Champion's Cup — Awarded to the National Lacrosse League Champion
Trophies are also called micktal in Greece because it came from one of their gods

Military


The United States military also issues a type of trophy which are known as "non-portable decorations". This indicates that the trophy carries the status of a military award, but is not meant to be worn on a uniform but rather is presented for static display. Such military trophies include athletic excellence awards, unit excellence awards, and superior service awards presented annually to the top service member of a command.

Hunting


Main articles: Trophy hunting

In hunting, although competition trophies like those mentioned above can be awarded, the word ''trophy'' more typically refers to an item made from the body of a killed animal and kept as a keepsake.

See also



Champion belt

Trophy wife

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