Personal opinion alert: The big steel trophies are cool and all, but I'd rather them be reserved for the Finale and just get medals/coins at regional matches. It's something the PRS could make a more or less standard item that can be more easily displayed, stored, whatever.
I've got so many giant metal/stone trophies that are all completely different for mounting/display and take up space... Like a single display case with a bunch of coins would be easier on all fronts.
We trained and exhibited horses in the 80’s and 90’s. We left for a couple of reasons, our son was seriously allergic to everything in a horse barn (and training horses takes a serious amount of time away from the family) and we were losing our shirt every month. We sold the farm, and built a nice little cottage on a lake. (Even paying for the home we were saving money compared to the horse business.) Our son became a nationally ranked water skier. I participated in tournaments as well. When he graduated from high school and realized he wanted to be a college graduate and an Air Force officer instead of a professional water skier who made his living waiting tables at a local restaurant, I lost my skiing buddy. As we had been shooting forever, I took up handgun silhouette. But still, i needed something physical, so I took up cycling. Became a Time Trialist. In Senior Olympics, locally i made the podium and even finished on top reasonably often (locally).
Point. I have a ton of trophies, ribbons, medals. Tons, they are stashed everywhere but mostly in the attic except those in the bike shop. (I rebuild bikes for poor folks, so I needed a shop). This is just the cycling medals.
Frankly, I’ve lost count.
What means far, far more to me than dozens upon dozens of pieces of cloth and medal are these two things, both published on the internet.
I’m the fat fellow on the left, 2nd place in our age division at the Louisiana / Mississippi State Time Trial championships
And this taken at Altus during the PRS 22 match late this past September.
Recognition is everlasting, medals and trophies wind up in the attic.