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Why Work With Us?

I have worked closely with Running Imp for several years on medal production for our portfolio of events. They have consistently provided high quality products on time alongside excellent customer service. This has been evident over the last two years throughout Covid-19 where they have shown flexibility and a true understanding of the dilemmas event organisers have faced.

LONDON MARATHON EVENTS

We have used Running Imp for 25 years for all our medal and trophy requirements, which is now approaching nearly half a million medals! The design, production and delivery process is easy and is to a exceptionally high standard. Customer care is at the heart of what they do and we wouldn’t go anywhere else.

PANATHLON CHALLENGE

BTR has enjoyed a very long and successful working relationship with Running Imp dating back to 1994. They have provided a first class service at all times and I would recommend them to anyone looking for running event materials from high quality medals to simple course signage... and everything in between.

BTR LIVERPOOL

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Smallest medal produced

445mm

20mm Largest medal produced

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Bespoke Bespoke 2,356

Our medals in Numbers

Please note: Figures are based on pre-Covid sales during 2019

Over 4 million medals sold worldwide during 2019

We’ve supplied to 45 different countries

8 medals were produced every minute

1,409 x89 x40 x13 orders Bespoke orders were shipped by sea freight London Eyes

43,500

Medals supplied to the 2019 Virgin Money London Marathon

947

Bespoke orders were shipped by air freight

If the average medal diameter was 60mm, laying them next to each other would be as long as:

150 miles

If the average medal thickness was 3mm, stacked on top of each other they would be as high as:

That’s from Lincoln to London are proud to have been the Official Medal Supplier to the 2022

...from 20mm to 445mm

A section of the 445mm medal shown actual size

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