Sydney Marathon medal wrongly shows German landmark


Organizers of the 2026 Sydney Marathon are making the best of the situation after minting tens of thousands of medalsĀ engraved with depictions ofĀ landmarks from the eastern Australian city along with one that doesn’t belong — the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

The medal should have shown Allianz Stadium in Sydney, one of the sights participants in the upcoming race will pass as they run theĀ 42.2-kilometerĀ (26.2-mile) course.

More than 40,000 participants are expected toĀ earn the medal as a “badge of honor” for completing the race on August 30.

Other landmarks shown include the famous Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

What have organizers said about the medal mix-up?

“A little too much international flavor has found its way onto the back of the finishers’ medal, with an incorrect depiction of the stadium,” a Sydney Marathon spokesperson said.

“We’re not going to run from it, it was an unfortunate error;Ā though it’s certainly given everyone something to talk about this weekend, mostly in good humor,” the spokesperson said.

“With the event a week away, this is the medal our finishers will receive.”

“Behind every one of these medals is months of early mornings, long runs and quiet determination, and having it placed around your neck at the Sydney Opera House is a moment our participants will never forget,” the spokesperson added.

“It’s a beautiful medal, and now a little more unique.”

Aerial view of the Allianz Stadium in Sydney
Sydney’s Allianz Stadium also has its own unique appearanceImage: Rafael Ben Ari/Newscom/picture alliance

Good-humored reaction from Munich

Munich’s Allianz Arena has responded in a light-hearted manner.

“Oh wow, we didn’t have that on our bingo card!” it posted on Instagram.

“Perhaps they tried to find something else they had in common: Allianz Arena — Sydney Opera — Unique Architecture — Both are worth a visit!”

The dailyĀ Sydney Morning HeraldĀ also came up with a gleefully teasing headline:Ā “The medal that will put Sydney on the map. The wrong map.”Ā Ā 

The other side of the medal shows a gold-and-indigo patternĀ by First Nations artist Ambrose Killian that has beenĀ widely commended.

Killian has said he was not involved in the design of the side showing the landmarks.

Edited by: Natalie Muller

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