Nestle Blue Riband biscuits are suitable for vegetarians.
blue riband
The SS United States is the current holder of the Blue Riband.
There are many. In swimming, it is the 100 meter freestyle. In rowing, is is the men's eights. In athletics, it is the 100 meter dash. Whichever event within a sport garners the most attention and prestige could be called its blue riband (blue ribbon) event.
Riband Wave was created in 1758.
I presume you mean the Hales Trophy -- the Blue Riband of the North Atlantic. This has been held, as far as I can ascertain, since 1998 by Scandlines' "CAT-LINK V", which crossed at an average speed of over 41 knots. See http://www.vulkanusa.com/blueriband.htm
Battle of the Blue Trophy was created in 2007.
This question is answered in Wikipedia under "Blue Riband." The Danish ferry Cat-Link V (or today Master Cat) made an eastbound Atlantic crossing on July 20, 1998 in 2 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes, at an average speed of 41.3 knots. Additional information from Reuters shows the voyage was from New York to Bishop Rock, a distance of 1018.2 nautical miles. The Blue Riband, a 30-meter banner, and a coveted prize, "The Hales Trophy," are awarded to the fastest vessel over the Atlantic. The Cat-Link V was owned by Master Ferries. News article: http://www.put.com/gigantic/haltro.html
Steve Mason the goalie of the Columbus Blue Jackets was awarded as the Rookie of the year (Calder Trophy)
I think about 1000
You need to win 50 challenges to get the bronze trophy. You need to win 100 challenges to get the silver trophy. You need to win 250 challenges to get the gold trophy. You need to win 1,000 challenges to get the blue trophy.
When Normal Cruises, it has a top speed of 28.5 Knots but when it regained the blue riband of the atlantic , it reached 29.64 knots, 30 knots and 31.69 Knots