So where was the race exactly?

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David Newton
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So where was the race exactly?

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gq2gdlnygo

There has been a huge screwup by the organisers of the Great North Run in the UK. That's a large, mass participation half marathon that takes place each year around Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The 2025 version was last weekend. Unfortunately the medals given to finishers had a bit of a problem: they showed Sunderland and the River Wear instead of Newcastle and the River Tyne. Think Montague and Capulet for the rivalry between the two cities.

Egg has ended up on the face of the race organisers to say the least.
Craiglxviii
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David Newton wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 9:39 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gq2gdlnygo

There has been a huge screwup by the organisers of the Great North Run in the UK. That's a large, mass participation half marathon that takes place each year around Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The 2025 version was last weekend. Unfortunately the medals given to finishers had a bit of a problem: they showed Sunderland and the River Wear instead of Newcastle and the River Tyne. Think Montague and Capulet for the rivalry between the two cities.

Egg has ended up on the face of the race organisers to say the least.
Apparently someone at the medals manufacturers zoomed in to the wrong bridge on Google Maps in the north east …
Paul Nuttall
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Craiglxviii wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:22 pm
David Newton wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 9:39 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gq2gdlnygo

There has been a huge screwup by the organisers of the Great North Run in the UK. That's a large, mass participation half marathon that takes place each year around Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The 2025 version was last weekend. Unfortunately the medals given to finishers had a bit of a problem: they showed Sunderland and the River Wear instead of Newcastle and the River Tyne. Think Montague and Capulet for the rivalry between the two cities.

Egg has ended up on the face of the race organisers to say the least.
Apparently someone at the medals manufacturers zoomed in to the wrong bridge on Google Maps in the north east …
So much for proofing the design.....
Craiglxviii
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Paul Nuttall wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:40 pm
Craiglxviii wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:22 pm
David Newton wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 9:39 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gq2gdlnygo

There has been a huge screwup by the organisers of the Great North Run in the UK. That's a large, mass participation half marathon that takes place each year around Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The 2025 version was last weekend. Unfortunately the medals given to finishers had a bit of a problem: they showed Sunderland and the River Wear instead of Newcastle and the River Tyne. Think Montague and Capulet for the rivalry between the two cities.

Egg has ended up on the face of the race organisers to say the least.
Apparently someone at the medals manufacturers zoomed in to the wrong bridge on Google Maps in the north east …
So much for proofing the design.....
Solid white line crosses wavy blue line… ahh it’ll be fine!
MikeKozlowski
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Craiglxviii wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 1:45 pm
Paul Nuttall wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:40 pm
Craiglxviii wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:22 pm

Apparently someone at the medals manufacturers zoomed in to the wrong bridge on Google Maps in the north east …
So much for proofing the design.....
Solid white line crosses wavy blue line… ahh it’ll be fine!
I'm guessing somebody - and likely not in the UK - figured, "Meh, a map's a map; it'll be fine."

Mike
Craiglxviii
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MikeKozlowski wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 2:13 pm
Craiglxviii wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 1:45 pm
Paul Nuttall wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 12:40 pm

So much for proofing the design.....
Solid white line crosses wavy blue line… ahh it’ll be fine!
I'm guessing somebody - and likely not in the UK - figured, "Meh, a map's a map; it'll be fine."

Mike
The supplier is based in Lincoln, about 125 miles south of Newcastle… I think they’re a newly-appointed supplier for this year. Probably not for next year 🤣🤣
Nightwatch2
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David Newton wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 9:39 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gq2gdlnygo

There has been a huge screwup by the organisers of the Great North Run in the UK. That's a large, mass participation half marathon that takes place each year around Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The 2025 version was last weekend. Unfortunately the medals given to finishers had a bit of a problem: they showed Sunderland and the River Wear instead of Newcastle and the River Tyne. Think Montague and Capulet for the rivalry between the two cities.

Egg has ended up on the face of the race organisers to say the least.
So id they make a hash (browns) of the medals to go with the eggs?
Paul Nuttall
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:D :D

https://newsthump.com/2025/09/09/angel- ... underland/

The Angel of the North has officially been relocated from Gateshead to Sunderland following another massive cock-up by organisers of the Great North Run.

“We’ve got no choice,” said Great North Run organiser Simon Williams, watching the Angel of the North being loaded onto the back of a lorry.

“Next year’s medals are already made up. They’ve got a picture of the Angel of the North on them with ‘Sunderland’ written below it. Moving the sculpture to Sunderland is the only way the medals will be factually accurate.

“Obviously I should’ve known the Angel of the North was in Gateshead. But then again, I couldn’t tell the difference between an aerial view of Newcastle and Sunderland. I definitely need to start double-checking things on Google before I spend all that money on medals.

“At least everyone at the race enjoyed meeting Alan Shearer at the finish line. What do you mean that was Niall Quinn? Oh, you’ve gotta be kidding me. You know, I did wonder why Alan Shearer suddenly had hair.

“At least things can only get better from here. I promise you that no one will complain about next year’s medals. You have my word. I’m completely committed to making the 2027 Great North Run our best race yet.”
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