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Region takes 8 Air NZ trophies

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Trophy news from The Marlborough Express….
Region takes 8 Air trophies

Marlborough wine has done it again.

Wineries in Marlborough have another reason to celebrate after winning nearly half of the trophies at the Air New Zealand wine awards.

The awards were dominated by Marlborough and Hawkes Bay, with each region winning eight trophies. Central Otago picked up two trophies.

Marlborough winners were: Goldwater Sauvignon Blanc 2008, which won both the champion sauvignon blanc and champion new world white wine trophies, Daniel Le Brun Blanc de Blanc 2000, Forrest The Doctors Riesling 2008, Shingle Peak Reserve Pinot Gris 2008, Hunter’s Gewurztraminer 2008, Forrest The Doctors’ Noble Chenin Blanc 2008, Nautilus Four Barriques Pinot Noir 2007. (more…)

BragThis.com Congratulates Itself With New Social Awards Feature

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Social Awards and TrophiesTrophy News from New York, NY

BragThis.com, the social network for sharing bragging rights, announced release of a social awards and trophies feature in its latest set of upgrades. The awards and trophies system adds further pats on the back to BragThis.com users. BragThis.com webmasters can award users for accomplishing specific goals or giving notice to bragging rights of special merit.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 16, 2008 — BragThis.com, the social network for sharing bragging rights, announced release of a social awards and trophies feature in its latest set of upgrades. The awards and trophies system adds further pats on the back to BragThis.com users. BragThis.com webmasters can award users for accomplishing specific goals or giving notice to bragging rights of special merit.

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ICC May Drop Pakistani Champions Trophy Venue

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Cricket Championship Trophy

Trophy News From Pakistan

The International Cricket Council said it could drop the Pakistani garrison city of Rawalpindi as one of the three venues for September’s Champions Trophy.

Eliminating Rawalpindi, which adjoins the capital Islamabad, would leave all the trophy matches to be played in the southern port city of Karachi and the eastern cultural capital of Lahore.

“It is a strong possibility that we will reduce the Champions Trophy to two venues but the event will be played in Pakistan,” ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said during a visit to Rawalpindi Stadium.

Lorgat is leading a high-profile six-man ICC task force which is here to oversee security arrangements for the trophy amid threats of a boycott by some non-Asian teams.

The ICC last month decided to keep the biennial event in Pakistan despite security concerns raised by players from Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa.

The players associations of these countries and FICA had called for a relocation of the trophy over player safety following a series of suicide bombings in Pakistan.

Local media reports said Rawalpindi stadium, where renovation work is well behind schedule, may be dropped.

Lorgat said security could not be assessed at Rawalpindi as it did not host any matches in the recent Asia Cup.

“During the Asia Cup there were no fixtures at Rawalpindi and that didn’t provide us an opportunity to check the security arrangements, so there was no way we can formulate an opinion on Rawalpindi,” Mr Lorgat said.

“We are trying to explore whether we might use only Lahore and Karachi and take a decision soon.”

The taskforce also met security officials, including senior interior ministry officials.

The suicide bombings in Pakistan prompted Australia to postpone their planned tour of the country in March.

Originally Written by the ABC News Staff

Football Trophy known as “Floyd of Rosedale”

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Floyd of RosedaleEvery year the states of Minnesota and Iowa battle it out when their college football teams face each other in one of the most emotional rivalries in the country. The winner of the game gets to take home the bronze statue of a pig called “Floyd of Rosedale.”

Modeled after a real prize-winning pig, the spirit of good sportsmanship embodied by Floyd lives on in the form of a 15 1/2-inch high, 21-inch long bronze statue of the prize hog. The sculpture was commissioned by Governor Olson and created by Charles Brioschi, a St. Paul artist.

Every year, since 1935, these two border-state rivals have fought for the right to display the bronze pig in their own trophy case. During that span, Minnesota has won Floyd 39 times, Iowa has won 31, and there have been two ties.

After 6 winning years, Minnesota won the trophy last year with a 34-24 win.

This years’ game will take place Saturday, November 10th, when the Golden Gophers travel to Iowa to take on the Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium.

>Get a special Football Trophy for your winning team

Trophies video contest from Crown Awards

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Crown Awards  is offering cash prizes and trophies to the winners of the “Show Us Your Trophy” video contest.

Here are the contest details on YouTube:

“Show Us Your Trophy” contest  – Crown Awards wants you to show us your trophy. Actually, we want you to show it…to the world!

Ever win an award that you’re really proud of (or, not)? Just shoot a short video describing your award-winning experience and you’ll be entered into the contest. How did you win that chili cook-off medal, bowling trophy, scout badge, or employee-of-the-month plaque? Share it and you might win a prize

1 First Prize: $500 cash + a trophy engraved with your name!
5 Runner-up Prizes: $25 cash + a trophy engraved with your name!

Submit videos to: http://www.youtube.com/group/trophies

Contest ends 12/31/07 – Official Contest Rules: http://www.crownawards.com/CrownContest.html

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