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Wooden spoon (award)

A wooden spoon is an award that is given to an individual or team that has come last in a competition. Examples range from the academic to sporting and more frivolous events. The term is of British origin and has spread to other English-speaking countries. In most cases it is simply a colloquial term for coming last – there is no actual award given.

Wooden spoon at the University of Cambridge

The wooden spoon was presented originally at the University of Cambridge as a kind of booby prize awarded by the students to the person who achieved the lowest exam marks but still earned a third-class degree (a junior optime) in the Mathematical Tripos.[1][2] The term "wooden spoon" or simply "the spoon" was also applied to the recipient,[3] and the prize became quite notorious:

 

And while he lives, he wields the boasted prize
Whose value all can feel, the weak, the wise;
Displays in triumph his distinguish'd boon,
The solid honours of the Wooden Spoon[4]: 98 

The spoons themselves, actually made of wood, grew larger, and in latter years measured up to five feet long. By tradition, they were dangled in a teasing way from the upstairs balcony in the Senate House, in front of the recipient as he came before the Vice-Chancellor to receive his degree, at least until 1875 when the practice was specifically banned by the university.[5][6]

The lowest placed students earning a second-class (senior optime) or first-class degree (wrangler) were sometimes known as the "silver spoon" and "golden spoon" respectively.[3] In contrast, the highest-scoring male student was named the "senior wrangler". Students unfortunate enough to place below the wooden spoon, by achieving only an Ordinary degree, were given a variety of names depending on their number.[4]: 284  In the 1860s about three-quarters of the roughly 400 candidates did not score enough to be awarded honours, and were known as poll men.[7]

The custom dates back at least to the late 18th century, being recorded in 1803,[6] and continued until 1909.[8] From 1910 onwards the results have been given in alphabetical rather than score order, and so it is now impossible to tell who has come last, unless there is only one person in the lowest class.[6]

Last award

 
The last wooden spoon

The last wooden spoon was awarded to Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse, an oarsman of the Lady Margaret Boat Club of St John's College, Cambridge, in 1909 at the graduation ceremony in the university's Senate House. The handle is shaped like an oar and inscribed with an epigram in Greek which may be translated as follows:[citation needed]

In Honours Mathematical,
This is the very last of all
The Wooden Spoons which you see here;
O you who see it, shed a tear.

Alternatively:[citation needed]

This wooden object is the last souvenir of the competitive examinations in mathematics. Look upon it, and weep.

The last spoon to be awarded is now in the possession of St. John's College, with an earlier version being kept at the Selwyn College Library. From 8 June 2009 to 26 June 2009, St. John's College held an exhibition of the five surviving wooden spoons in College hands, from St. John's (the last one, dating from 1909), Selwyn's (1906),[5] Emmanuel's (1889) and Corpus Christi's (1895 and 1907) in its library to mark the centenary of the "awarding" of the last spoon of all.[9] There are five known wooden spoons in private hands.[6]

In sport

Rugby union

In rugby union's Six Nations Championship, the wooden spoon is a metaphorical award won by the team finishing in last place, or alternatively by a team that loses all its games.[10] In 1894, the South Wales Daily Post remarked that within the Home Nations Championships the Ireland-Wales match has been to decide which team should be recipient of the ignominious Wooden Spoon.[11]

Australian and New Zealand sports

The term is commonly used in Australian and New Zealand sporting competitions, most notably in the major Australian rules, soccer, rugby league and rugby union leagues (such as the AFL, the A-League, NRL, Super Rugby and ITM Cup) and refers to the club positioned last on the league table at the end of the season.

VFL/AFL wooden spoons

National Rugby League

Big Bash League (cricket)

Suncorp Super Netball

In the 2017 and 2018 Suncorp Super Netball seasons, the Adelaide Thunderbirds claimed the wooden spoon. In the latter year, they lost all fourteen of their regular season matches, resulting in Dan Ryan being sacked as the club's coach.[12]

The Queensland Firebirds,[13] Collingwood Magpies[14] and Melbourne Vixens have won the past three wooden spoons, with the Vixens the most recent recipient of the award.[15]

Major League Soccer

In United States' men's Major League Soccer, the last place team in the overall standings is generally considered as the "wooden spoon champion".[16] However, unlike other Wooden Spoon awards, there is a physical "trophy" for the award. Before the start of the 2016 MLS season, the Independent Supporters Council decided to create an actual official "trophy" for the lowest place team in the league, as a complement to the Supporters' Shield which the ISC also manages.[17] The trophy is passed to the "winning" team at the annual ISC Conference, and the holders of the Spoon must possess the spoon for the entire following season. At the end of the year, every group awarded the Wooden Spoon are allowed to do what they will with the trophy.[17] Chicago Fire FC was the "winner" of the inaugural 2015 wooden spoon trophy and their supporters had the responsibility of creating the first spoon. The award was christened the Andrew Hauptman Memorial Wooden Spoon by Chicago Fire FC supporters as a dig against the team's owner, Andrew Hauptman (2007–2019).

Beginning with the 2017 MLS season, the wooden spoon was renamed the Anthony Precourt Memorial Wooden Spoon, after the then-owner of the Columbus Crew,[18] who at the time was attempting to move the franchise to Austin.

While the San Jose Earthquakes currently have the most wooden spoon "wins" overall (1997, 2000, 2008 and 2018), Chicago Fire FC holds the record for the most wooden spoons since it became an actual trophy, "winning" the award in both 2015 and 2016. This was also the only time since the award's physical creation that a club has earned this title two seasons in a row.

The wooden spoon was not officially awarded following the 2020 season, as the ISC board "felt it was inappropriate to offer such a distinction for shortened and geographically-limited seasons".[19] FC Cincinnati would have been the recipient of the 2020 Wooden Spoon had it been awarded, and as the winner again in 2021, they effectively, but unofficially, repeated twice. The current holders are D.C. United (2022).

Canadian Premier League

The Canadian Premier League has a fan made trophy, going to the team that finishes with the fewest points at the end of the regular season. The most recent recipient are FC Edmonton as of the 2022 season.[20]

Oxford and Cambridge rowing

In the Cambridge and Oxford bumps races, a crew who get bumped each day (thus moving down four places) are awarded spoons. This is probably[speculation?] related to the use of wooden spoons as a booby prize in the University of Cambridge Mathematical Tripos.

Tennis

A wooden spoon, also known as the "anti-slam", is sometimes spoken about in tennis. It is described as the worst possible outcome in a tournament, won by the player who is defeated in the first round by a player who is defeated in the second round, who is defeated in the third round and so forth, until the final of the tournament.

Some notable Grand Slam "wooden spooners" include, among others, John McEnroe (1978 Wimbledon Championships), Katerina Maleeva (1985 US Open), Nathalie Tauziat (1989 French Open), Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière (1990 Wimbledon Championships), Richard Krajicek (1994 Wimbledon Championships), Goran Ivanišević (1995 Australian Open), Mary Pierce (2002 Australian Open), Marat Safin (2004 US Open), Caroline Wozniacki (2007 French Open), Ana Ivanovic (2010 Wimbledon Championships), Karolína Plíšková (2015 US Open), Rafael Nadal (2016 Australian Open), Jelena Janković (2016 French Open), Naomi Osaka (2017 French Open), Stefanos Tsitsipas (2018 Australian Open), and Jeļena Ostapenko (2018 French Open - she was the defending champion, having won in 2017). Recently, Felix Auger Aliassime achieved it at the (2022 Wimbledon Championships) and Simona Halep at the 2022 US Open (tennis).

Greg Rusedski (1994 and 1995 US Open, 2006 Wimbledon Championships), Nicolás Lapentti (1996 French Open, 1997 and 2009 Wimbledon Championships) and Julien Benneteau (2014 and 2016 US Open, 2016 French Open) have claimed three wooden spoons throughout their career.

See also

References

  1. ^ Grose, Francis (1811). Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Entry: "Wranglers". Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  2. ^ Stray, Christopher (2012). "The Wooden Spoon: Rank (dis)order in Cambridge 1753–1909". In Feingold, Mordecai (ed.). The History of Universities XXVI/1. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b A Brace of Cantabs. (pseudonym) (1824). Gradus ad Cantabrigiam. J. Hearne.
  4. ^ a b Socius (1823). The Cambridge Tart. London: Smith. p. 98.
  5. ^ a b Stephen J. Cowley. "Cambridge Mathematical Tripos: Wooden Spoons". Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  6. ^ a b c d Jonathan Holmes (1998). "Queens' College Cambridge: 'A Queens' Wooden Spoon'". Retrieved 27 July 2009.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Galton, Francis (1869). Hereditary Genius-An Enquiry into its Laws and Consequences. p. 17.
  8. ^ "University of Cambridge Exhibitions: "In honours mathematical, the very last of all: Cambridge Wooden Spoons"". 27 May 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  9. ^ http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/cms_misc/media/library/spoonsbooklet.pdf[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "What is the Wooden Spoon? We explain its meaning". 22 January 2020.
  11. ^ Godwin, Terry (1984). The International Rugby Championship 1883–1893. Willow Books. ISBN 0-00-218060-X.
  12. ^ Partland, Warren (26 June 2018). "Dan Ryan loses coaching job at Adelaide Thunderbirds". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  13. ^ Monteverde, Marco (8 October 2020). "Super Netball: Roselee Jencke walks away from Queensland Firebirds after 11 years as coach". news.com.au. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  14. ^ Leonard, Owen (1 May 2021). "Lightning strike down Pies in classy start to season". The Australian.
  15. ^ "Thunderbirds avoid wooden spoon". Super Netball. 2 August 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Jobs, playoffs, wooden spoons and a Shield: What's at stake in MLS Week 30". 1 October 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  17. ^ a b "ISC Creates Wooden Spoon Award - Independent Supporters Council". independentsupporterscouncil.com. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  18. ^ @Finn_aka_Jeremy (27 January 2018). "the @ISCspoon has been renamed" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  19. ^ @ISCSupporters (16 October 2020). "ISC doesn't intend on 'awarding' any Wooden Spoons to teams/groups from any leagues for the 2020 season" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  20. ^ "CPL Wooden Spoon". www.twitter.com/CPLWoodenSpoon. Retrieved 18 September 2022.

External links

  • Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868–1912: Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan , by Noboru Koyama, translated by Ian Ruxton, (Lulu Press, September 2004, ISBN 1-4116-1256-6). This book contains detailed information regarding the Cambridge wooden spoon.

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A wooden spoon is an award that is given to an individual or team that has come last in a competition Examples range from the academic to sporting and more frivolous events The term is of British origin and has spread to other English speaking countries In most cases it is simply a colloquial term for coming last there is no actual award given Contents 1 Wooden spoon at the University of Cambridge 1 1 Last award 2 In sport 2 1 Rugby union 2 2 Australian and New Zealand sports 2 2 1 VFL AFL wooden spoons 2 2 2 National Rugby League 2 2 3 Big Bash League cricket 2 2 4 Suncorp Super Netball 2 3 Major League Soccer 2 4 Canadian Premier League 2 5 Oxford and Cambridge rowing 2 6 Tennis 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWooden spoon at the University of Cambridge EditThe wooden spoon was presented originally at the University of Cambridge as a kind of booby prize awarded by the students to the person who achieved the lowest exam marks but still earned a third class degree a junior optime in the Mathematical Tripos 1 2 The term wooden spoon or simply the spoon was also applied to the recipient 3 and the prize became quite notorious Wooden spoon at Selwyn College Cambridge And while he lives he wields the boasted prizeWhose value all can feel the weak the wise Displays in triumph his distinguish d boon The solid honours of the Wooden Spoon 4 98 The spoons themselves actually made of wood grew larger and in latter years measured up to five feet long By tradition they were dangled in a teasing way from the upstairs balcony in the Senate House in front of the recipient as he came before the Vice Chancellor to receive his degree at least until 1875 when the practice was specifically banned by the university 5 6 The lowest placed students earning a second class senior optime or first class degree wrangler were sometimes known as the silver spoon and golden spoon respectively 3 In contrast the highest scoring male student was named the senior wrangler Students unfortunate enough to place below the wooden spoon by achieving only an Ordinary degree were given a variety of names depending on their number 4 284 In the 1860s about three quarters of the roughly 400 candidates did not score enough to be awarded honours and were known as poll men 7 The custom dates back at least to the late 18th century being recorded in 1803 6 and continued until 1909 8 From 1910 onwards the results have been given in alphabetical rather than score order and so it is now impossible to tell who has come last unless there is only one person in the lowest class 6 Last award Edit The last wooden spoon The last wooden spoon was awarded to Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse an oarsman of the Lady Margaret Boat Club of St John s College Cambridge in 1909 at the graduation ceremony in the university s Senate House The handle is shaped like an oar and inscribed with an epigram in Greek which may be translated as follows citation needed In Honours Mathematical This is the very last of all The Wooden Spoons which you see here O you who see it shed a tear Alternatively citation needed This wooden object is the last souvenir of the competitive examinations in mathematics Look upon it and weep The last spoon to be awarded is now in the possession of St John s College with an earlier version being kept at the Selwyn College Library From 8 June 2009 to 26 June 2009 St John s College held an exhibition of the five surviving wooden spoons in College hands from St John s the last one dating from 1909 Selwyn s 1906 5 Emmanuel s 1889 and Corpus Christi s 1895 and 1907 in its library to mark the centenary of the awarding of the last spoon of all 9 There are five known wooden spoons in private hands 6 In sport EditRugby union Edit In rugby union s Six Nations Championship the wooden spoon is a metaphorical award won by the team finishing in last place or alternatively by a team that loses all its games 10 In 1894 the South Wales Daily Post remarked that within the Home Nations Championships the Ireland Wales match has been to decide which team should be recipient of the ignominious Wooden Spoon 11 Australian and New Zealand sports Edit The term is commonly used in Australian and New Zealand sporting competitions most notably in the major Australian rules soccer rugby league and rugby union leagues such as the AFL the A League NRL Super Rugby and ITM Cup and refers to the club positioned last on the league table at the end of the season VFL AFL wooden spoons Edit Main article List of Australian Football League wooden spoons National Rugby League Edit Main article Australian rugby league wooden spooners Big Bash League cricket Edit Main article List of Big Bash League wooden spoons Suncorp Super Netball Edit In the 2017 and 2018 Suncorp Super Netball seasons the Adelaide Thunderbirds claimed the wooden spoon In the latter year they lost all fourteen of their regular season matches resulting in Dan Ryan being sacked as the club s coach 12 The Queensland Firebirds 13 Collingwood Magpies 14 and Melbourne Vixens have won the past three wooden spoons with the Vixens the most recent recipient of the award 15 Major League Soccer Edit In United States men s Major League Soccer the last place team in the overall standings is generally considered as the wooden spoon champion 16 However unlike other Wooden Spoon awards there is a physical trophy for the award Before the start of the 2016 MLS season the Independent Supporters Council decided to create an actual official trophy for the lowest place team in the league as a complement to the Supporters Shield which the ISC also manages 17 The trophy is passed to the winning team at the annual ISC Conference and the holders of the Spoon must possess the spoon for the entire following season At the end of the year every group awarded the Wooden Spoon are allowed to do what they will with the trophy 17 Chicago Fire FC was the winner of the inaugural 2015 wooden spoon trophy and their supporters had the responsibility of creating the first spoon The award was christened the Andrew Hauptman Memorial Wooden Spoon by Chicago Fire FC supporters as a dig against the team s owner Andrew Hauptman 2007 2019 Beginning with the 2017 MLS season the wooden spoon was renamed the Anthony Precourt Memorial Wooden Spoon after the then owner of the Columbus Crew 18 who at the time was attempting to move the franchise to Austin While the San Jose Earthquakes currently have the most wooden spoon wins overall 1997 2000 2008 and 2018 Chicago Fire FC holds the record for the most wooden spoons since it became an actual trophy winning the award in both 2015 and 2016 This was also the only time since the award s physical creation that a club has earned this title two seasons in a row The wooden spoon was not officially awarded following the 2020 season as the ISC board felt it was inappropriate to offer such a distinction for shortened and geographically limited seasons 19 FC Cincinnati would have been the recipient of the 2020 Wooden Spoon had it been awarded and as the winner again in 2021 they effectively but unofficially repeated twice The current holders are D C United 2022 Canadian Premier League Edit The Canadian Premier League has a fan made trophy going to the team that finishes with the fewest points at the end of the regular season The most recent recipient are FC Edmonton as of the 2022 season 20 Oxford and Cambridge rowing Edit In the Cambridge and Oxford bumps races a crew who get bumped each day thus moving down four places are awarded spoons This is probably speculation related to the use of wooden spoons as a booby prize in the University of Cambridge Mathematical Tripos Tennis Edit A wooden spoon also known as the anti slam is sometimes spoken about in tennis It is described as the worst possible outcome in a tournament won by the player who is defeated in the first round by a player who is defeated in the second round who is defeated in the third round and so forth until the final of the tournament Some notable Grand Slam wooden spooners include among others John McEnroe 1978 Wimbledon Championships Katerina Maleeva 1985 US Open Nathalie Tauziat 1989 French Open Manuela Maleeva Fragniere 1990 Wimbledon Championships Richard Krajicek 1994 Wimbledon Championships Goran Ivanisevic 1995 Australian Open Mary Pierce 2002 Australian Open Marat Safin 2004 US Open Caroline Wozniacki 2007 French Open Ana Ivanovic 2010 Wimbledon Championships Karolina Pliskova 2015 US Open Rafael Nadal 2016 Australian Open Jelena Jankovic 2016 French Open Naomi Osaka 2017 French Open Stefanos Tsitsipas 2018 Australian Open and Jelena Ostapenko 2018 French Open she was the defending champion having won in 2017 Recently Felix Auger Aliassime achieved it at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships and Simona Halep at the 2022 US Open tennis Greg Rusedski 1994 and 1995 US Open 2006 Wimbledon Championships Nicolas Lapentti 1996 French Open 1997 and 2009 Wimbledon Championships and Julien Benneteau 2014 and 2016 US Open 2016 French Open have claimed three wooden spoons throughout their career See also EditCounty Championship Wooden Spoons Lanterne rouge the last finisher in a cycling race Wooden Spoon Society Nul pointsReferences Edit Grose Francis 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue Entry Wranglers Retrieved 26 May 2013 Stray Christopher 2012 The Wooden Spoon Rank dis order in Cambridge 1753 1909 In Feingold Mordecai ed The History of Universities XXVI 1 Retrieved 6 August 2015 a b A Brace of Cantabs pseudonym 1824 Gradus ad Cantabrigiam J Hearne a b Socius 1823 The Cambridge Tart London Smith p 98 a b Stephen J Cowley Cambridge Mathematical Tripos Wooden Spoons Retrieved 27 July 2009 a b c d Jonathan Holmes 1998 Queens College Cambridge A Queens Wooden Spoon Retrieved 27 July 2009 permanent dead link Galton Francis 1869 Hereditary Genius An Enquiry into its Laws and Consequences p 17 University of Cambridge Exhibitions In honours mathematical the very last of all Cambridge Wooden Spoons 27 May 2009 Retrieved 27 July 2009 http www joh cam ac uk cms misc media library spoonsbooklet pdf permanent dead link What is the Wooden Spoon We explain its meaning 22 January 2020 Godwin Terry 1984 The International Rugby Championship 1883 1893 Willow Books ISBN 0 00 218060 X Partland Warren 26 June 2018 Dan Ryan loses coaching job at Adelaide Thunderbirds Adelaide Now Retrieved 1 September 2021 Monteverde Marco 8 October 2020 Super Netball Roselee Jencke walks away from Queensland Firebirds after 11 years as coach news com au Retrieved 1 September 2021 Leonard Owen 1 May 2021 Lightning strike down Pies in classy start to season The Australian Thunderbirds avoid wooden spoon Super Netball 2 August 2021 Retrieved 1 September 2021 Jobs playoffs wooden spoons and a Shield What s at stake in MLS Week 30 1 October 2016 Retrieved 23 August 2017 a b ISC Creates Wooden Spoon Award Independent Supporters Council independentsupporterscouncil com Retrieved 23 August 2017 Finn aka Jeremy 27 January 2018 the ISCspoon has been renamed Tweet via Twitter ISCSupporters 16 October 2020 ISC doesn t intend on awarding any Wooden Spoons to teams groups from any leagues for the 2020 season Tweet via Twitter CPL Wooden Spoon www twitter com CPLWoodenSpoon Retrieved 18 September 2022 External links EditJapanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era 1868 1912 Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan 1 by Noboru Koyama translated by Ian Ruxton Lulu Press September 2004 ISBN 1 4116 1256 6 This book contains detailed information regarding the Cambridge wooden spoon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wooden spoon award amp oldid 1139941367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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