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Sydney Marathon admits ‘unfortunate error’ as finisher’s medal depicts Munich stadium as race highlight

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August 23, 2026
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Sydney Marathon admits ‘unfortunate error’ as finisher’s medal depicts Munich stadium as race highlight

The official Sydney Marathon participation medal depicts ‘the story of the course in the details’ of the design … mostly. Photograph: sydney_marathon/Instagram View image in fullscreen The official Sydney Marathon participation medal depicts ‘the story of the course in the details’ of the design … mostly. Photograph: sydney_marathon/Instagram Sydney Sydney Marathon admits ‘unfortunate error’ as finisher’s medal depicts Munich stadium as race highlight ‘Landmarks’ side of the medal features the Allianz Arena in German city rather than Allianz Stadium in Sydney

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Prefer the Guardian on Google In a week’s time, the proud runners finishing the Sydney Marathon will receive a medal showing the landmarks they have just sped past – plus one they definitely didn’t.

In what organisers have admitted was an “unfortunate error”, a stadium in Munich, Germany, was erroneously etched on to the event’s participation medal instead of a local Sydney landmark.

In an Instagram post on the official Sydney Marathon account earlier this week, revealing the design of the participation medal, runners were told they would “find the story of the course in the details” of the design.

“A beautiful Sydney skyline brings the course to life, featuring the landmarks runners will experience along the way,” the post reads, “starting with the Sydney Harbour Bridge and finishing at the world-famous Sydney Opera House”.

View image in fullscreen Among the landmarks depicted around the edge of the Sydney Marathon medal is a stadium bearing a striking resemblance to … Photograph: sydney_marathon/Instagram View image in fullscreen … Allianz Arena in Munich. Photograph: Terroa/Getty Images However, one of the “landmarks” on the medal is the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, rather than Allianz Stadium in Sydney (which the marathon route passes).

“A little too much international flavour has found its way onto the back of the finisher’s medal, with an incorrect depiction of the stadium,” a TCS Sydney Marathon spokesperson said on Sunday.

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

The error was reported by the BBC and noted with amusement by several running blogs. The Munich stadium, which opened in 2005 and is home to the Bayern Munich football team, responded in the comments of one: “Oh wow, we didn’t have that on our bingo card!”

The reverse of the medal features an indigo and gold design by First Nations artist Ambrose Killian, representing kilometres of the course, and the eight global major marathons. Killian told the BBC he was not involved in the other side of the design.

View image in fullscreen The Sydney Marathon route passes the (rather different looking) Allianz Stadium at Moore Park. Photograph: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images The marathon will take place on 30 August. In 2025, about 35,000 marathoners from more than 120 countries participated in the event – its first year as a World Marathon major event.

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Sydney Marathon organisers said it was “a beautiful medal, and now a little more unique”.

“What it represents does not change,” the spokesperson said. “Behind every one of these medals is months of early mornings, long runs a…