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Haskell Invitational Trophy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haskell Invitational Trophy The Haskell Invitational Stakes run at Monmouth Park with a purse of $1.25 million is the Haskell is the richest invitational event contested in North America. Each year the race presents a very prestigious horseracing trophy called the Haskell Invitational Trophy along with its hefty purse. == Description of trophy ==
The trophy is made of four distinct segments, three of which are gold and silver plated. The first and most forwardly placed segment of the trophy shows three gold thoroughbreds (each approximately 3" tall and 5" long) running down the stretch toward the finish line. The second segment forms the 14" backdrop of the trophy; it is that of the familiar Monmouth Park Arches logo also in gold and silver plate. It is surrounded by the third portion of the trophy, four 15" gold-plated festival flags on the top of silver-plated flag poles. The flags were specifically chosen to help portray the festival atmosphere of the New Jersey beach track's signature event. The fourth and final segment of the trophy is the a 5" thick wood base shaped in a racing oval made of polished mahogany, it is faced with a 4" tall silver plate engraved with the connections of the winner. The race name, year, distance and time are at the top to identify the race but the name of the horse, the owner, the trainer and the jockey are all inscribed on the plate.
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