List of Cups And Trophies

List of Cups And Trophies

(Associated with Sports and Games)
Sport: Hockey  Aga khan Cup ,Begam Rasul Torphy (woman’s), Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Lady Ratan Tata Trophy (woman’s), Gurunanak Championship (woman’s) Dhyanchand Trophy, Nehru Trophy, Sindhia Gold cup, Murugappa Gold Cup, Wellington Cup etc,
Sport: Football  Beghum Hazarat Mahal Cup, BILT Cup, Bordoloi Trophy Colombo Cup, Confederation cup, DCM Trophy, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, B.C. Raj Trophy (National Championship), FIFA world Cup, Jules Rimet Trophy, Kalinga Cup, Santosh Trophy (National Championship), IFA Shield, Scissor Cup, Subroto Mukherjee Cup, Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee Trophy, Todd Memorial Trophy, Vittal Trophy, etc,
Sport: Cricket  Anthony D, Mellow Trophy, Ashes, Asia Cup, Benson and Hedges Cup, Bose Trophy, Champions Trophy, Charminar Challender Cup, C.K Naidu Trophy, Cooch – Behar Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, Duldeep Trophy, Gavaskar –Border Trophy, G.D. Birla Trophy, Gillette Cup, Ghulam Ahmad Trophy, Hamkumat Rai Trophy, ICC World Cup, Irani Trophy Interface Cup, Jawharlal Nehru Cup, Lomboard World Challenge Cup, Mc Dowells Challenge Cup, Merchant Cup, Moin –ud –Dowla Cup, Net West Trophy, Prudential Cup(World Cup), Rani Jhansi Trophy, Ranji Trophy, Rohinton
Barcia Trophy, Rothmans Cup, Sahara Cup, Sharjah Cup, Sheesh Mahal Trophy, Sheffield Shield, Singer Cup, Sir Frank Worrel Trophy, Texaco Cup, Titan Cup, Vijay Hazare Trophy, Vijay Merchant Trophy, Vizzy Trophy, Wisden Trophy, Wills Trophy, World Series Cup.
Sport: Table Tennis  Berna Bellack cup( Men), Cobillion Cup (women), Jai Laxmi cup(women),Rajkumari Challenge Cup (women junior), Ramanuja Trophy (men Junior),
Travancore Cup (women), Swathling Cup (men) etc.
Sport: Badminton  Aggrawal Cup, Amrit Diwan Cup, Asia Cup, Australasia Cup, Chaddha Cup, European Cup, Harilela Cup, Ibrahim Rahimatillah Challenger Cup, Konica Cup, Sophia Cup, Kitiakara Cup, Thomas Cup Tunku Abdulrahman Cup, Uber Cup, Yonex Cup etc.
Sport: Basketball  Basalat Jha Trophy, B.C. Gupta Trophy, Federation Cup, S.M. Arjuna Raja Trophy, Todd memorial Trophy, William jones Cup, Bangalore Bules Challenge Cup, Nehru Cup, Federation Cup etc.
Sport: Bridge  Basalat Jha Trophy, Holkar Trophy, Ruia Gold Cup, Singhania Trophy. etc
Sport: Polo  Ezra Cup, Gold Cup, King’s Cup, Prithi Pal Singh Cup, Radha
Mohan Cup, Winchester Cup etc.
Sport: Athletics  Charminar Trophy, Federation Cup etc.
Sport: Air Racing  Jawaharlal Challenge Trophy, King’s Cup, Schneider Cup etc.
Sport: Billiards  Arthur Walker Trophy, Thomas Cup etc.
Sport: Boxing  Aspy Adjahia Trophy, Federations Cup,Val Baker Trophy etc.
Sport: Golf  Canada Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Muthiah Gold Cup, Nomura Trophy, President ‘s Trophy, Prince of wales Cup, Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Topolino Trophy, Walker Cup, World Cup etc.
Sport: Chess  Naidu Trophy, Khaitan Torphy , Lin Are City Trophy, World Cup etc.
Sport: Horse Racing  Beresford Cup, Blue Riband Cup, Derby, Grand National Cup etc.
Sport: Netball  Anantrao Pawar Trophy etc.
Sport: Rugby Football  Bledisloe Cup, Calcutta Cup, Webb Ellis Trophy, etc.
Sport: Shooting  North Wales Cup, Welsh Grand Prix etc.
Sport: Volleyball  Centennial Cup, Federation Cup, and Indira Pradhan Trophy, Shivanthi Gold Cup, etc.
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16th Asian Games- 2010


The 2010 Asian Games held at Guangzhou, China, has come to an end, after 16 days of fierce competition. Medals were up for grabs across 42 different disciplines, and 45 Asian nations sent in their best athletes to try and win as many medals as possible. 
China once again showed why they are the powerhouse of sports, not only in Asia but at the Olympics too, with a sweep of medals over most of the disciplines at the games. They ended up winning nearly half the gold medals on offer, showcasing their overall strength as a sporty nation. South Korea finished a credible second, ahead of Japan, who once used to give China a tough fight for the top spot. A point to note is that out of all the medals China won, almost half were gold. This proves that when they competed, it was for the top spot only. Another noteworthy mention is Iran. They have come from no where and taken the 4th spot on the medal tally. And it is only a matter of time before they move up in the Asian Games ahead. China, Korea and Japan, all will now try to shift focus on the London Olympics in 2012, and will want to win a lot of medals there, competing with the best from all over the world. For now, let us have a look at the final Asian Games 2010 medal tally.
















































RANK COUNTRY G S B T
1 China 199 119 98 416
2 South Korea 76 65 91 232
3 Japan 48 74 94 216
4 Iran 20 14 25 59
5 Kazakhstan 18 23 38 79
6 India 14 17 33 64
7 Chinese Taipei 13 16 38 67
8 Uzbekistan 11 22 23 56
9 Thailand 11 9 32 52
10 Malaysia 9 18 13 40
11 Hong Kong 8 15 17 40
12 North Korea 6 10 20 36
13 Saudi Arabia 5 3 5 13
14 Bahrain 5 0 4 9
15 Indonesia 4 9 13 26
16 Singapore 4 7 6 17
17 Kuwait 4 6 1 11
18 Qatar 4 5 7 16
19 Philippines 3 4 9 16
20 Pakistan 3 2 3 8
21 Mongolia 2 5 9 16
22 Myanmar 2 5 3 10
23 Jordan 2 2 2 6
24 Vietnam 1 17 15 33
25 Kyrgyzstan 1 2 2 5
26 Macau 1 1 5 7
27 Bangladesh 1 1 1 3
28 Tajikistan 1 0 3 4
29 Syria 1 0 1 2
30 United Arab Emirates 0 4 1 5
31 Afghanistan 0 2 1 3
32 Iraq 0 1 2 3
33 Lebanon 0 1 2 3
34 Laos 0 0 2 2
35 Nepal 0 0 1 1
36 Oman 0 0 1 1
37 Bhutan 0 0 0 0
38 Brunei 0 0 0 0
39 Cambodia 0 0 0 0
40 Maldives 0 0 0 0
41 Palestine 0 0 0 0
42 Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0
43 Timor-Leste 0 0 0 0
44 Turmenistan 0 0 0 0
45 Yemen 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 477 479 621 1577

With the successful hosting of the Asian Games 2010, China now hands over the responsibility to the Koreans. The next edition of the Asian Games will be held in 2014, in Incheon, South Korea. 
The 16th edition of the Asian Games, scheduled to take place in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010 .The games co-hosted by three neighboring cities Dongguan, Foshan and Shanwei, will see thousands of athletes and spectators descend on the city.
A total of 476 events in 42 sports contested by athletes, will make this the largest event in history of the Asian Games. With a total investment of over 15 billion, the Games will showcase 53 competition venues and 17 training venues in Guangzhou, such as Asian Games Town which consists of the Athletes’ Village, Technical Officials’ Village, Media Village, Main Media Center and International Broadcast Center. Out of the total venues, nine venues are newly constructed while eleven venues are renovated for the Games
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