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  2. Thomas Lyte - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lyte is an English luxury brand specialising in gold and silverware, sporting trophies and leather accessories. [1] [2]The company has designed, made or restored many well known trophies and medals, such as the football’s FA Cup, golf’s Ryder Cup and rugby’s RBS 6 Nations and Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup and the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff Trophy.

  3. R.S. Owens & Company - Wikipedia

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    R.S. Owens is an awards design and manufacturing company based in Chicago, Illinois, and has been in business since 1938. The company describes itself as the "world's largest manufacturer of premier awards". [1] The company manufactures and designs custom trophies for a worldwide market.

  4. List of sport awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of sport awards is an index to articles about notable medals, prizes, and other awards in the field of sport. It is organized by sport. It is organized by sport. For a given sport, awards are often given for the best players or teams in each country.

  5. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Balfour began producing a much wider variety of products for sports champions. When L.G. Balfour died in 1973, the ownership of the company was placed in a trust administered by the Bank of New England. In the late 1970s, Balfour acquired the Norton Facility and Caudle Engraving in Dallas, after which the company's graphics ...

  6. Category:Sports trophies and awards - Wikipedia

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    Olympic medals (2 C, 10 P) P. Panathenaic amphorae ... Pages in category "Sports trophies and awards" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.

  7. Trophy - Wikipedia

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    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 τρόπαιον (), [3] the neuter of τροπαῖος (tropaios), "of defeat" or "for defeat ...

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