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{{refimprove|date = August 2023}}{{Short description|Reward for a specific achievement}}{{About|competition awards}}File:Ajax-speler_Barry_Hulshoff_met_de_cup,_Bestanddeelnr_925-6412_(cropped).jpg|thumb|right|The European Champion Clubs' Cup held here by Johan Cruyff in 1972, is awarded to the winners of the UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Champions LeagueA trophy is a tangible, durable reminder of a specific achievement, serving as recognition or evidence of merit. Trophies are most commonly awarded for sporting events, ranging from youth sports to professional level athletics. Additionally, trophies are presented for achievements in Academic, Arts and Entertainment, Business, Military, Professional awards, Community Service, Hunting, and Environmental accomplishments. In many contexts, especially in sports, medals (or, in North America, rings) are often given out either as the trophy or along with more traditional trophies.Originally the word trophy, derived from the Greek tropaion, referred to arms, standards, other property, or human captives and body parts (e.g., headhunting) captured in battle. These war trophies commemorated the military victories of a state, army or individual combatant. In modern warfare trophy taking is discouraged,WEB, War Trophies,weblink About.com US Military, About.com, 24 May 2011, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20101222215957weblink">weblink 22 December 2010, but this sense of the word is reflected in hunting trophies and human trophy collecting by serial killers.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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Etymology
{{Further|Tropaion}}Trophies have marked victories since ancient times. The word trophy, coined in English in 1550, was derived from the French trophée in 1513, "a prize of war", from Old French trophee, from Latin trophaeum, monument to victory, variant of tropaeum, which in turn is the latinisation of the Greek ÏÏÏÏαιον (tropaion),WEB,weblink ÏÏÏÏαιον, Henry George, Liddell, Robert, Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Perseus Digital Library, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110605192701weblink">weblink 2011-06-05, the neuter of (wikt:ÏÏοÏαá¿Î¿Ï|ÏÏοÏαá¿Î¿Ï) (tropaios), "of defeat" or "for defeat", but generally "of a turning" or "of a change",WEB,weblink ÏÏοÏαá¿Î¿Ï, Henry George, Liddell, Robert, Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Perseus Digital Library, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110605192720weblink">weblink 2011-06-05, from ÏÏοÏή (tropÄ), "a turn, a change"WEB,weblink ÏÏοÏή, Henry George, Liddell, Robert, Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Perseus Digital Library, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110605192738weblink">weblink 2011-06-05, and that from the verb ÏÏÎÏÏ (trepo), "to turn, to alter".WEB,weblink ÏÏÎÏÏ, Henry George, Liddell, Robert, Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Perseus Digital Library, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110605192747weblink">weblink 2011-06-05, WEB,weblink trophy, Online Etymological Dictionary, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090331133817weblink">weblink 2009-03-31, In ancient Greece, trophies were made on the battlefields of victorious battles, from captured arms and standards, and were hung upon a tree or a large stake made to resemble a warrior. Often, these ancient trophies were inscribed with a story of the battle and were dedicated to various gods. Trophies made about naval victories sometimes consisted of entire ships (or what remained of them) laid out on the beach. To destroy a trophy was considered a sacrilege.ENCYCLOPEDIA,weblink trophy, Encyclopædia Britannica, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100802021945weblink">weblink 2010-08-02, The ancient Romans kept their trophies closer to home. The Romans built magnificent trophies in Rome, including columns and arches atop a foundation. Most of the stone trophies that once adorned huge stone memorials in Rome have been long since stolen.WEB,weblink Trophy, How Products are made, volume 6, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090828103253weblink">weblink 2009-08-28,History
In ancient Greece, the winners of the Olympic games initially received no trophies except laurel wreaths. Later the winner also received an amphora with sacred olive oil. In local games, the winners received different trophies, such as a tripod vase, a bronze shield or a silver cup.In ancient Rome, money usually was given to winners instead of trophies.Chalices were given to winners of sporting events at least as early as the very late 1600s in the New World. For example, the Kyp Cup (made by silversmith Jesse Kyp), a small, two-handled, sterling cup in the Henry Ford Museum, was given to the winner of a horse race between two towns in New England in about 1699. Chalices, particularly, are associated with sporting events, and were traditionally made in silver. Winners of horse races, and later boating and early automobile races, were the typical recipients of these trophies. The Davis Cup, Stanley Cup, America's Cup and numerous World Cups are all now famous cup-shaped trophies given to sports winners.Today, the most common trophies are much less expensive, and thus much more pervasive, thanks to mass-produced plastic/resin trophies.The oldest sports trophies in the world are the Carlisle Bells, a horse racing trophy dating back to 1559 and 1599 and were first awarded by Elizabeth I. The race has been run for over 400 years in Carlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom. The bells are on show at the local museum, Tullie House, which houses a variety of historic artifacts from the area from Roman legions to present day.Carlisle Bell{{Circular reference|date=November 2017}}Types
File:Nma.img-ci20092429-668-ei-vs1.jpg|thumb|upright|Trophy for the 1934 Melbourne Cup. The trophy is an example of a loving cuploving cupContemporary trophies often depict an aspect of the event commemorated, for example in basketball tournaments, the trophy takes the shape of a basketball player, or a basketball. Trophies have been in the past objects of use such as two-handled cups, bowls, or mugs (all usually engraved); or representations such as statues of people, animals, and architecture while displaying words, numbers or images. While trophies traditionally have been made with metal figures, wood columns, and wood bases, in recent years they have been made with plastic figures and marble bases. This is to retain the weight traditionally associated with a quality award and make them more affordable to use as recognition items. Trophies increasingly have used resin depictions.The Academy Awards Oscar is a trophy with a stylized human; the Hugo Award for science fiction is a space ship; and the Wimbledon awards for its singles champions are a large loving cup for men and a large silver plate for women.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.WEB, Noto, Suzanne, Loving Cup History,weblink Silver Gallery, MAGAZINE, Wicliffe, E. Gordon, June 1926, The Tradition of the Trophy Cup,weblink Golf Illustrated, March 28, 2023, Hunting trophies are reminders of successes from hunting animals, such as an animal's head mounted to be hung on a wall. These can be examples of taxidermy, where the full animal is stuffed; and put out for show.Perpetual trophies are held by the winner until the next event, when the winner must compete again in order to keep the trophy. In some competitions winners of a certain number of consecutive or non-consecutive events receive the trophy or its copy in permanent ownership. This was particularly common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and led to the discontinuation of many trophy events when the trophy was won permanently and the event organizers could not or would not purchase a new one.Sporting
Trophies have been awarded for team, or individual accomplishments in sports. Many combat sports, such as boxing, mixed martial arts, and professional wrestling use championship belts as trophies; however, unlike most of the trophies mentioned below, a new one is not created every time a new champion is crowned; rather, the new champion takes the belt from the old one.Association football
Trophies in the sport include: File:River Plate campeón de América 1986.jpg|thumb|upright|Norberto Alonso with the Copa Libertadores Trophy. The trophy awarded to the champions of Copa LibertadoresCopa Libertadores- Copa Libertadores Trophy â Known simply as Libertadores or Copa, awarded to the winners of the Copa Libertadores since 1960. It is one of the most prestigious laurels in the Western Hemisphere.
- The FA Cup â Awarded to winners of the primary English domestic football knockout tournament, officially The Football Association Challenge Cup, often referred to as just the FA Cup. The FA Cup was inaugurated in 1871 and is therefore the oldest tournament in club football. The original trophy, however, was stolen in 1895 and the current trophy design, which was first awarded in 1911, is actually the fifth incarnation in total.
- The Women's FA Cup â Awarded to winners of the primary English women's domestic football knockout tournament. Inaugurated in 1971, it was one of the first prestigious trophies to be made by the Thomas Lyte silver workshop.
- FIFA World Cup Trophy â Awarded to the winners of the FIFA World Cup from the 1974 FIFA World Cup onwards. Previous winners were awarded the Jules Rimet Trophy (known simply as Victory until 1949), which was awarded in perpetuity to Brazil after their 3rd win in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Both are referred to colloquially as the World Cup
- FIFA Women's World Cup Winner's Trophy â Awarded to the winners of the FIFA Women's World Cup from the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup onwards. Unlike the men's World Cup trophy, the women's trophy is constructed anew for each champion to keep.
- European Champion Clubs' Cup â colloquially the European Cup, awarded to the winners of the European Cup (before 1992â93) and the UEFA Champions League (since 1992â93). It is the most prestigious trophy in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is affectionately known as "old big ears" due to its shape.
- Philip F. Anschutz Trophy â Awarded to the winners of the MLS Cup, the MLS' championship game
- UEFA Super Cup â Awarded to the winners of a one-off match between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
- The Scottish Cup â Awarded to the winners of the primary domestic knockout cup tournament of Scotland (the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, or just Scottish Cup). The tournament was founded in 1873 and still presents the original trophy. The Scottish Cup is therefore the world's oldest national football trophy and second oldest national trophy, behind the Carlisle Bells race trophy dating back to 1599.
Australian rules football
File:AFL premiership cup.jpg|thumb|upright|The AFL Premiership Cup is awarded to the winners of the AFL's Grand Final ]]- AFL Premiership Cup â Awarded to the Australian Football League's Premier/ Winner of the AFL Grand Final
- McClelland Trophy â Awarded to the Australian Football League's Home & Away season / Minor Premiership champion.
- Dockland Trophy - Awarded to the Australian Football League's best dock-side team in games between Fremantle and Port Adelaide.
Baseball
- Commissioner's Trophy â Awarded to Major League Baseball's World Series Champion
Basketball
- Jun Bernardino Trophy â Awarded to the Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup champion
- Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy â Awarded to the National Basketball Association's champion
- Naismith Trophy â Awarded to the FIBA World Cup champions
Cricket
(File:Ashes Urn.jpg|thumb|upright|The Ashes urn)- Cricket World Cup Trophy â Awarded to the Winners of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
- The Ashes urn â Awarded to the winning team of the biennial cricket Test series between England and Australia. However, the urn itself has never been a trophy and remains in the MCC Cricket Museum at Lord's Cricket Ground. Only from 1998 to 1999 were the winners of the Ashes presented with a replica (not to scale) of the urn in Waterford Crystal.
- Border-Gavaskar trophy - Awarded to the winning team of the biennial cricket Test series between India and Australia.
Gaelic football
- Sam Maguire Cup â Awarded to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Gridiron football
American football
- BCS Trophy â Awarded to College Football's National Champion
- College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the College Football Playoff
- Heisman Trophy â Awarded to the NCAA's Most Valuable Player in College Football
- Vince Lombardi Trophy â Awarded to the National Football League's Super Bowl champion
Canadian football
- Grey Cup â Awarded to the Canadian Football League's champion
- Vanier Cup â Awarded to the U Sports Canadian football champion
Golf
- Claret Jug â Awarded to the winner of The Open Championship
- Ryder Cup â Awarded to the winner of a biennial competition between Europe and the USA
- Wanamaker Trophy - Awarded to the winner of the PGA Championship
Horse racing
File:Arlington Million Trophy.jpg|thumb|upright|The Arlington Million Trophy being carried. The trophy is awarded to the winners of the Arlington MillionArlington Million- Arlington Million Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Arlington Million
- August Belmont Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Belmont Stakes
- Haskell Invitational Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Haskell Invitational Stakes
- Kentucky Derby Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Kentucky Derby
- Kentucky Oaks Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Kentucky Oaks
- Man o' War Cup â Awarded to the winner of the Travers Stakes
- Triple Crown Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
- Woodlawn Vase â Awarded to the winner of the Preakness Stakes. Most valuable trophy in sports at $4,000,000+ US dollars. Designed by Tiffany & Co. in 1860{{citation needed|date=March 2020}}
Hurling
- Liam MacCarthy Cup â Awarded to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Ice hockey
File:2012 Stanley Cup Champions (7188929889).jpg|thumb|upright|The Stanley Cup is a perpetual trophy awarded to the winners of the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffsStanley Cup playoffs- Aurora Borealis Cup â Awarded to the Naisten Liiga's playoff champion
- Clarkson Cup â Awarded to the top team in Canadian women's ice hockey
- Gagarin Cup â Awarded to the Kontinental Hockey League's playoff champion
- Kanada-malja â Awarded to the Liiga's playoff champion
- Le Mat Trophy â Awarded to the Swedish Hockey League playoff champion
- O'Brien Trophy â Awarded to the National Hockey Association playoff champion from 1910 to 1917. Awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion from 1921 to 1927. After the 1927 NHL playoffs, the trophy was re-purposed and awarded for other accomplishments, before it was retired from use in 1950.
- Memorial Cup â Awarded to the winner of the Canadian Hockey League
- Stanley Cup â Awarded to the NHL's playoff champion. Previously served as a challenge cup for Canadian clubs from 1893 to 1914, and as the trophy for interleague tournaments from 1914 to 1926. It became the de facto NHL playoff trophy in 1927, and the de jure NHL playoff trophy in 1947 through an agreement with the Stanley Cup trustees.
- Spengler Cup â Awarded to the winner of an invitational tournament hosted by HC Davos
Lacrosse
- Champion's Cup â Awarded to the National Lacrosse League champion
- Mann Cup â An Indoor Lacrosse trophy awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of Canada.
- Steinfeld Cup â Awarded to the Major League Lacrosse champion
Motorsport
- APBA Gold Cup â Awarded to H1 Unlimitedâs APBA Gold Cup Champion. It is the oldest trophy in motorsports.
- British Grand Prix Trophy â Awarded to the winner of the Formula One British Grand Prix.
- Borg-Warner Trophy â Awarded to the Indianapolis 500 Champion.
- Harley J. Earl Trophy â Awarded to the Daytona 500 Champion.
- Sprint Cup Trophy â Awarded to the NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series Champion
Tennis
- Wimbledon tennis trophies â although having no formal name, a cup is presented to the Wimbledon Men's (Gentlemen's) Singles Champion (The All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Champion of the World, as stated on the cup itself). The women's (Ladies) Singles winner is presented with the Venus Rosewater Dish. Other trophies are presented to the winners of the Doubles and Mixed Doubles.
Rugby football
Rugby league
File:RLWC trophy.jpg|thumb|upright|The Paul Barrière Trophy is awarded to the winners of the Rugby League World CupRugby League World CupFile:Provan-Summons Trophy.jpg|200px|thumb|The Provan-Summons TrophyProvan-Summons Trophy- Challenge Cup â rugby league's oldest knock-out competition. Notable for the range of teams which start, some from amateur ranks, developing nations, armed forces and university teams
- Paul Barrière Trophy â awarded to the champions of the Rugby League World Cup
- Provan-Summons Trophy â Awarded to the National Rugby League's Premier/ Winner of the NRL Grand Final.
Rugby union
- Bledisloe Cup â Awarded annually to the winner between New Zealand and Australia.
- Calcutta Cup â Awarded annually to the winner between England and Scotland in rugby union
- Webb Ellis Cup â Awarded to rugby union's World Champion
- Champions Cup - winner of European Championship
- Six Nations Cup - awarded to winner of six nations competition
- There are many other Rugby union trophies and awards often between pairs of countries
Sailing
- America's Cup â Awarded to Yacht Racing Champion
- Jules Verne Trophy â Awarded to the any type of yacht that circumnavigate the world the fastest
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.Professional awards
File:Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, Melissa Leo and Colin Firth 2011.jpg|thumb|Several actors and actresses with "Oscar statuette" in hand. The award is issued by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesMany professional associations award trophies in recognition of outstanding work in their respective fields. Some examples of such awards include:- Academy Award â Awarded by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for excellence in the Film Industry.
- Collier Trophy â Awarded by the US National Aeronautics Association for outstanding work in aviation engineering.
- Harmon Trophy â Awarded by the Clifford B. Harmon Trust for outstanding achievement in aviation or ballooning.
- Tony Award â Awarded by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League for excellence in live theater in New York City.
- Emmy Award â Awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for excellence in the Television industry.
- Grammy Award â Awarded by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for excellence in the Music industry.
- Golden Globes â Awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association recognizing excellence in film and television. The statuettes are manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.WEB, Palermo, Elizabeth, Golden Globe Creator Eyes the Prize All Year Long,weblink businessnewsdaily.com, Business News Daily, 18 June 2014, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141013150932weblink">weblink 13 October 2014,
- MTV Video Music Award â Awarded by MTV to honor the best in the music video medium. The moonman is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.
- Academy of Country Music Awards â Awarded for achievements in country music. The "hat" trophy is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.
- Billboard Music Award â Awarded by billboard to honor outstanding chart performance. The trophy is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.WEB, King, Ted, Famous awards made at Grove, Oklahoma,weblink pryordailytimes.com, Pryor Daily Times, 18 June 2014, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140714173513weblink">weblink 14 July 2014,
- NAACP Image Award â Awarded for excellence in film, television, music, and literature by outstanding people of color. The trophy is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.WEB, Knight, Meribah, Why the manufacturer of the Oscars doesn't like how the story ends,weblink chicagobusiness.com, Chicago Business, 18 June 2014, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170628090614weblink">weblink 28 June 2017,
- D&AD Awards - Awarded for excellence within design and advertising.
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 taxidermy.Environmental
- Goldman Environmental Prize â Commonly referred to as the alternative "Green Nobel Prize" for environmental activism, honoring those who significantly contribute to ecological and sustainability causes.
- Global 500 Roll of Honour â Presented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to recognize outstanding contributions to environmental conservation.
- Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement â Awarded by the Tyler Prize Executive Committee to those making exceptional contributions to environmental science, policy, or energy.
- Champions of the Earth â Presented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to honor visionaries working for a more sustainable future.
- Equator Prize â Awarded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to recognize community efforts to reduce poverty through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
See also
- Acrylic trophy
- Championship belt
- Headhunting
- Salver
- PSN Trophies
- Achievement (video gaming)
- Eglinton Trophy
- Hales Trophy
- Plaquette
- Statuette
- Rosette
- Trophy wife - a wife seen as a status symbol
References
{{Reflist|2}}Further reading
- BOOK, Podnieks, Andrew, Hockey Hall of Fame, Hockey Hall of Fame, Silverware: Hockey Hall of Fame, 2005, HB Fenn and Company, 1-55168-296-6,
- BOOK, Osborne, Robert,weblink 75 Years of the Oscar: The Official History of the Academy Awards, 2003, Abbeville Press, 0-7892-0787-7,
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