Examples of 'trophy race' in a sentence

Meaning of "trophy race"

A trophy race is a competitive event, usually in sports, where participants compete for a trophy as the ultimate prize. It implies that the primary objective of the race is to win the trophy, which serves as a symbol of achievement or recognition for the victor

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trophy race
This is a trophy race.
Connor McDavid will get himself back into the Calder Trophy race.
Before the Trophy race.
There, its most notable finish was taking 1st overall in the Memorial trophy race.
He sponsored the Pulitzer Trophy Race to encourage higher speed in landplanes.
He finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy race.
The thompson trophy race for The 10 fastest planes in america.
Yes, it was in the late nineties, at an Andros Trophy race in the Vosges.
The R3C-2 was a twin float seaplane built for the Schneider Trophy race.
In 1932 the Viking dropped out of the Bendix Trophy race following fuel system issues.
The NE was the competition variant built for the 1934 Tourist Trophy race.
September 24 - the Schneider Trophy race is flown at Bournemouth, UK.
In 1908 he drove their Hillman-Coatalen car in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race.
On 16 April, the inaugural Schneider Trophy race was held.
In 1936 she teamed with Amelia Earhart in a transcontinental air race, the Bendix Trophy Race.

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Lunger finished 4th in the non-championship 1978 BRDC International Trophy race at Silverstone.

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