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Arlington Million Trophy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arlington Million Trophy
Each year the perpetual "Arlington Million Trophy" is presented to the winners of the Arlington Million in a national televised award ceremony. The Arlington Million Trophy is one that was commissioned in 1984 and stays on display at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, Illinois year round. Arlington Park is owned by Churchill Downs Incorporated and the parent company lists the Arlington Million as one the country's most important races behind the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks. The names of the horse and the connections are included in the display.〔Arlington Million History, Arlington Park website:http://www.arlingtonpark.com/million/million_history.〕 == Dimensions of the trophy == The trophy itself is a work of art. It is a cup (more like a bowl) that stands 24" tall and 30" wide at the rim of the cup. It is made of solid polished silver and 14 karat gold. The base is two platforms that make the foundation of the trophy. The bottom platform is 14" at its base with another platform beveled right on top of the first. Both platforms are made of silver. The base is supporting eight 8" Greek revival silver columns. Those columns are capped by another platform that is encircled by a 14" gold collar that is 1-1/4" tall by 1/8" deep. Inside the collar are 1" 14 karat gold letters that spell the words Arlington Million. Atop the trophy sits a huge solid silver bowl that is 12" tall and 30" wide. The bowl is Etched with the words Arlington Million in the shape of an arch. Inside the arch is a 3" x 5" 14 karat gold relief of the Arlington Park emblem with two horses and a coat of arms. In time this emblem would become the facility's logo and used on marketing pieces for the track.
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