Trophies come in all shapes and sizes.
Take the Ashes urn, for example, at 11cm high, and then compare it with the Indy 500's Borg-Warner Trophy, which comes in at 163cm tall.
Then there is the tree-shaped Paris Masters trophy, and the Qatar Masters' 'Golden Clam'.
How about a dolphin balancing a ball on its nose? That's what Ukrainian tennis player Dayana Yastremska is taking home from the Thailand Open.
On Sunday, the 18-year-old world number 47 was presented with the trophy after beating Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic 6-2 2-6 7-6 (7-3) in Hua Hin for her second career WTA singles title.
Here, BBC Sport takes a look at some of the weird and wonderful sporting trophies, starting with tennis.
Karen Khachanov won the 2018 Paris Masters - and with it, this incredibly designed trophy
Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko won the 2018 Mexican Open - she looks thrilled with the sombrero
Alexander Zverev kisses the Madrid Open trophy
The Davis Cup - won by Croatia in 2018 - is 110cm high and 107cm wide
Andy Murray was presented with a pair of lederhosen after winning the Munich Open in 2015 - his first clay-court title
He initially appeared a little sceptical...
...but he soon got into the spirit of the occasion
Golfer Sergio Garcia poses with the Castello Masters trophy in 2011
Mark Cavendish didn't know where to look when he was presented with a huge bunch of bananas as reward for his first-stage victory at the Tour of Turkey in 2015
England's Eddie Pepperell won the clam-shaped Qatar Masters trophy last year
Skier Lindsey Vonn has won several animals - including cows and a goat- in her numerous wins at the Val d'Isere Alpine World Cup
The Borg-Warner Trophy is nearly as tall as 2016 Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi