
“Racing is the fun part; it’s the reward for all the hard work”.
(Kara Goucher)
Runners sign up for races for multiple reasons. Some are there for the competition, others are chasing a specific time, and then you have the running tourists who are looking to see new places while testing their mental and physical stamina during the race.
There are other reasons to toe the start line and cross another finish line but we all happily collect race medals when it is all said and done. Larger races have bigger budgets to invest in the hardware they provide to runners, but each race looks to create a unique medal experience for runners.
My medal collection continues to grow as I enlarge my running tourist program as I add more yearly races. Extremely proud to have crossed the threshold to become a full marathoner.
Decided to highlight a few of my most recent medals in this post and provide a better view on the design of each of them. Please note, I plan to run these races again next year so will collect a new medal design and will share those in the future. 😊
Palm Beaches Marathon

Ran the 2022 Palm Beaches Marathon in December 2022 and chronicled my training that led up to the race. This is my favorite medal in the collection since it is the first and only full marathon medal I have collected to date. I have already signed up for the 2023 Palm Beaches Marathon and begin my training cycle again the first week in August.
OUC

My first half marathon was the 2013 OUC Half Marathon. This race launched my running program and got me invested in distance running. I planned to run one half marathon just to say I did it but have not stopped competing yet. Running has become a huge part of my daily life and I can’t imagine what I would be doing without my running program (training and racing). The 2022 OUC Half Marathon was used as a training run to gauge my progress for the Palm Beaches Marathon—enjoyed the race and happy with my efforts. The OUC medals are always colorful and depict the Lake Eola area in downtown Orlando.
Vero Beach

The Vero Beach Half Marathon is a small race with only about 250 runners. The race takes runners through multiple neighborhoods and the famed beach. The medal highlights the beach and turtles which gives it a unique look and feel. Lots of color and surprisingly heavy.
Town of Celebration

Ran the Town of Celebration Half Marathon for the first time in January. I ran the fastest time in the past 3 years during this race. The town of Celebration really comes out to welcome runners, and they throw a great after race party with lots of food and drinks. I plan to run this race yearly since I enjoyed the entire experience so much. The medal is a homage to the movies with the 2023 theme: Take 10. This was the tenth running of this half marathon so next year will be Take 11—get it? 😊
Nashville

The 2023 Nashville Rock N Roll Half Marathon medal continues the trend of highlighting the great music in Nashville. The Honky Tonk Wings were a new addition to the Nashville medal and provide a fantastic back drop for this medal. I love Nashville and will run this race every year until they tell me to stop coming—won’t be anytime soon.

Can’t wait to collect more medals in 2023 and beyond.
Which one is your favorite?
Irie!
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