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  2. Trophy - Wikipedia

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    A trophy is a tangible, decorative item used to remind of a specific achievement, serving as recognition or evidence of merit. ... wood columns, and wood bases, in ...

  3. Woodlawn Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlawn Vase on display before The Preakness Stakes in 2002, note a Black-eyed Susan glass is set in photo to give a size comparison. Standing 36 inches tall and weighing 400 ounces of solid sterling silver (approx. 30 pounds), the Woodlawn vase has a colorful history as rich as the classic race at which it is presented.

  4. Dutchman's Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry began in 1886, but the trophy wasn't introduced until 1950. The Dutchman's Shoes is a nod to the heritage of both schools, with a R for the Engineers and a U for the Dutchmen. Prior to the introduction of the trophy, Union dominated, winning 33 of the 47 pre-trophy meetings, with most with three streaks of at least 8 consecutive ...

  5. Copa América trophy - Wikipedia

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    The cup measures 75 cm high, and has a diameter of 30 cm, is fixed to a wooden base and weighs about 9 kilos. It is a unique piece of goldsmithing made of silver. [6] Since 2011, the wooden support has four rings of different diameters containing small gold plates that bear the year of the winning national team.

  6. Sprint Cup (trophy) - Wikipedia

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    It is made of sterling silver with a wood base and it depicts two checkered flags in flight, and was created by silversmiths Tiffany & Co., whose other major championship trophies in sports have included the World Series (Major League Baseball) Commissioner's Trophy, the NFL's Vince Lombardi Trophy, given to the champions of the Super Bowl, the ...

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