What You Need to Include on Participation Trophies

What You Need to Include on Participation Trophies

Victory is its own reward. Except when it's not and you really want a nice, shiny trophy to memorialise your accomplishments.

Trophies are a great way to celebrate success and boost team morale. It's healthy for children to experience new things and learn about success and failure. But they should also be rewarded for simply trying.

A participation award is a perfect way to praise a young athlete for their efforts and encourage them to keep going. Check out some awesome ways to design a participation trophy and what to include.

 

The Participant's Name

The most important thing to include on any participation trophy is the recipient's name. A personalised trophy is extra special and makes the award more meaningful.

Engraving services allow schools and sports organisations to put a personal touch on the achievement. If you really want to honour the recipient, pair the trophy with a short speech honouring their accomplishments.

Everyone should feel good about giving 100%, whether they win or lose. And participation awards make everyone feel like a winner.

 

Team Name and Colors

Kids love being part of a team. It helps boost confidence, strengthens social skills, and they love proudly wearing the team colours. So, why not include these in the participation award?

The plaque on the front of the trophy can include the team colours and name. Choose one colour for the plaque and another team colour for the font. You can even incorporate the team mascot.

 

The Date

Giving a participation award means remembering a special accomplishment. It's about memorialising a specific date in time. That's why including the date of the award or the accomplishment is recommended.

For many kids receiving a participation trophy, it may be their first one. Their first sports season, first victory, or first time being on a team. Including the date and year on the award changes it from a simple trophy to a keepsake.

 

Reason for the Participation Award

Before designing your participation award, it's important to determine the reason for the acknowledgement and who's receiving it. Is the athlete being recognised as the most valuable player? Or did they score the most points that season?

If the participation award is designed for an entire team, you can incorporate the team's motto or catch-phrase into the engraving. Or perhaps each team member is receiving the award for a different reason. Personalise the trophy by including specific information that makes it unique to the recipient.

 

Think Beyond Sports

Participation awards aren't reserved for just sporting events or team victories. Children and adults can receive participation trophies for a variety of reasons including academic accomplishments, meeting sales goals, or showing excellence in a specific area.

Everyone loves being recognised and what better way to do it than with a trophy or award? Now that you have the perfect trophy design, let us help you plan a successful awards ceremony.