The Peter Wilson Trophy is awarded to the winners of the forth race at the National Championships.
The Pioneer Cup was presented by International Paints Ltd. in 1963 for the winner of the first race at the first ever Mirror Open at Wraysbury SC. Subsequently it is awarded to the 2nd Helm overall at the National Championships. So holders should be the 2nd place helm in the list of Past National Champions.
Proop's Pot is awarded to the first Lady helm at the National Championships, it was first awarded at the 1964 National Championships. Between 2001 and 2021, the trophy was lost, so the Special Award Trophy was used in it's place.
The Ptwootle Trophy is awarded to the first wooden boat at the National Championships. It was kindly donated by Trevor Lloyd at the time his son Alex got his new boat 70437 - Ptwootle II and the Mk 3 interior, GRP foam sandwich Winder boats were becoming more common.
It's named after the second wooden Mirror built by Stephen Heppell. Writing in 2018, Stephen takes up the story "We had four mirrors. The first one - a standard Bell built kit, was Pootle. Then came Juliette Heppell's fast blue boat Ptwootle (two, get it?) which was spectacularly fast upwind and she sailed with her sister and then with single handed sailor Hannah Stodel, then came the pink Pthreetle sailed by Melissa Heppell who went onto 470s from there (super fast boat won lots also with next owner Emma Barry) and then finally Phourtle which was Toby Heppell's boat - he went onto 49ers and is now at Yachts and Yachting of course. All Brightlingsea boats back in the days when the town council created a Mirror Millennium garden in honour of the town's Mirror sailors!"
The Roger Graffy Trophy was kindly donated by Roger Graffy, owner of Mylor Yacht Harbour in 2011 and is awarded to the winners of the tenth race at the National Championships.