Championship ring
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A championship ring is a ring presented to members of winning teams in professional sports leagues, and in college tournaments in North America. In recent years, it has become common for American, and Canadian High schools to give out championship rings to teams that win the state, or provincial championship in their given sport, usually football.
It is unclear which team officials get championship rings. According to one commentator, Daniel Mahler, rings are distributed to in-house legal counsel. Other commentators, including Richard Luft, suggest rings are distributed to all medical staff including the team doctor.
[edit] External links
- Facts of National Basketball Association Championship rings
- Championship Rings - Michigan State University men's ice hockey