‘Wear sorry!’ – Great North Run organisers apologise for medal mishap

‘Wear sorry!’ – Great North Run organisers apologise for medal mishap

Getty Images Close-up of a dozen or so 2025 Great North Run medals. They are circular and have a design showing aerial view of what is labelled Newcastle, Gateshead and South Shields with a river running through the middle. They are each hanging from red ribbons.Getty Images

Great North Run organisers have apologised after medals given to participants in this year’s event featured the wrong city and river.

About 60,000 people completed the 13.1m (21km) half-marathon on Sunday with each of them handed a medal incorporating an image of what was supposed to be an aerial view of Newcastle, Gateshead, South Shields and the River Tyne.

However, acknowledging the items actually showed nearby Sunderland and the River Wear which have no involvement in the event, the Great Run Company admitted it had “made a mistake”.

They claimed it made it “the most unique T-shirt and medal in Great North Run history, a keepsake that we’ll be talking about in 44 years’ time”.

With grounds about 12 miles (19km) apart, Newcastle and Sunderland have long had a fierce footballing rivalry.

On social media, some posters asked whether Sunderland fan – and BBC athletics commentator – Steve Cram had designed the medals, and noted “even the ribbon is red and white” like the club’s colours.

In a statement, the Great Run Company said: “To answer the rumours that this was the route reveal for next year… sorry to disappoint, it’s a mistake.

“Lots of people looked very closely at the designs and none of us picked it up.

“We had Newcastle United stars on the start line and the Stadium of Light on the medal.

Getty Images A male runner is presented with a medal at the finishing line. He has fair hair and is wearing a blue t-shirt. The woman hanging the medal around his neck has short dark hair, glasses and a light blue jacket. Getty Images

The event’s founder, Sir Brendan Foster, said he had “spent ages marvelling” at the designs and “never spotted the mistake” even when they were displayed in the window of city centre department store Fenwick.

He added: “I’ve lived on the River Tyne my whole life and I should’ve noticed.

“But if I’d run the Great North Run yesterday, I’d still be wearing my medal with pride.

“Thanks to everyone who took part in an amazing event yesterday and all the supporters who came out to cheer on the runners.

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Source: BBC

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