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Press Release - World Championships Marathon - 7/5/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          Medals revealed in celebration of 10 days to go until 
               the World Athletics Championships Oregon22

EUGENE, Ore. - With 10 days until the start of the first World Athletics 
Championships on U.S. soil (July 15–24), the local organizing committee 
(LOC) today unveiled the medals for the event.

The first medals will be won in the stadium and on the roads on the very 
first day of competition. On the opening night, Team USA looks to defend 
their world title in the mixed 4x400m relay, where a world record will 
likely be needed to take gold. Medals will be won in 49 event disciplines 
and on each of the ten days of competition, with fans able to watch finals 
in 12 of the 16 in-stadium sessions and in all 6 of the free road events.   

"It was imperative that our medals were true to the unique, unmissable, 
unconventional nature of the first World Athletics Championships on U.S. 
soil," said Niels de Vos, Executive Director of Oregon22, LLC. "Months of 
cutting-edge creative thought and experimentation into the latest 
manufacturing techniques went into the medals, designed and fabricated 
right here in Oregon. The medals are won by athletes as the result of a 
lifetime of dedication and commitment. They are the best in the world, and 
our team wanted to ensure a medal which reflected that status.”

In a first for track and field, Instant Medals will be awarded to the three 
medal-winning athletes in the immediate moments after their finals. Full 
medal ceremonies with national anthems will still take place, but this 
additional celebratory component of Instant Medals is designed for athletes 
to commemorate their individual victory ‘in the moment’ and to share that 
moment with family and friends.  

There is something uniquely powerful about the interaction between an 
athlete and the medal they have earned. By including the medals in the 
initial emotional aftermath of their medal-winning performance, athletes 
will be able to experience their triumph more fully, feeling the weight of 
their accomplishment around their necks right after earning it and proudly 
displaying their victory during a lap of honor and in post-event media 
interviews. At the end of the mixed zone interviews, the medals will be 
taken back from the athletes for engraving ahead of the official 
presentation on the podium as scheduled.

The medals depart from the traditional die-cast variety, using instead the 
ultra-modern and durable material of Corian, which has been subsequently 
inlaid with the relevant precious metal. The use of Corian enables the 
finely detailed carving of intricate relief work featured in the designs - 
something just not possible using conventional medal techniques.

While traditional in shape and weight, the medals will look very different, 
even down to the attachment of the ribbon, which uses a bar inserted inside 
the body of the medal to ensure both longevity and the maintenance of clean 
design lines.

One side of the medals is inspired by the cross-section of a tree, complete 
with seven rings to represent the seven regions of Oregon with the logo of 
WCH Oregon22 at its heart. The tactile experience is completed by the outer 
edge of each medal, which is textured to feel like tree bark.

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The other side features one of seven landscapes that showcase the seven 
regions of Oregon. These dramatic scenes carry echoes of the marble 
sculptures and white Art Deco facades of the great public buildings in the 
United States, including Oregon’s State Capitol. These landscape elements 
are fundamental to WCH Oregon22's brand as represented through its Oregon
Tapestry. The tapestry is also showcased on the ribbon, juxtaposing a rich 
color palette to the immaculate, striking form of the medal. 

All seven regions are represented across each color of medal - so if an 
athlete wins multiple medals, each one can feature a different Oregon 
relief. This innovation of making different medals was made for two 
reasons.  First, to infuse each award with a sense of individuality and 
pricelessness - essentially, to heighten each medal moment with an 
opportunity for surprise and delight as the athlete discovers the distinct 
scene represented on their medal. Second, to highlight the beauty of the 
entirety of the State of Oregon, from its mountains and rivers to its 
coastline and forests.

"The primary goal that drove the design process was to create something 
truly innovative and glorious that would be immediately recognizable in 
years to come as Oregon's medals," said Jessica Gabriel, Communications 
Director of Oregon22, LLC. "We worked with Oregon-based companies to center 
the project in this place, and together we challenged ourselves to create 
works of art that would symbolize the significance of an athlete capturing 
the glory of a global medal here in the heart and home of track and field 
in the U.S."

In collaboration with the LOC, Eugene-based creative agency AHM Brands and 
Portland-based fabrication company Steelab executed on this lofty vision.

Tickets for WCH Oregon22 can be purchased here. The complete schedule of 
events can be found here.

About Oregon22, LLC     

Oregon22, LLC is the local organizing committee managing the 18th edition 
of the World Athletics Championships. The World Athletics Championships 
Oregon22 will be held at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon and will 
be delivered in partnership with USA Track & Field. It is the first time 
the competition will take place in the United States, with 2,000 athletes 
from more than 200 nations expected to compete July 15–24, 2022. Oregon22, 
LLC is committed to delivering an unmissable experience that will showcase 
the State of Oregon and the sport of track and field globally.  

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