Marathon Medal Shows Wrong Stadium by Mistake

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Runners taking part in next weekend’s Sydney Marathon will get a medal with a mistake on it — a stadium from Germany instead of Sydney.

The medal was meant to show the Sydney Football Stadium, but organisers accidentally used a picture of the Allianz Arena in Munich instead.

People online quickly spotted the error among the medal’s other Sydney landmarks, like the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower Eye and St Mary’s Cathedral.

Sydney Marathon organisers admitted the mistake, saying “a little too much international flavour” had found its way onto the medal.

Because the marathon is only a week away, organisers said there won’t be a replacement medal.

The front of the medal features a blue and white Indigenous design by First Nations artist Ambrose Killian, who said he had nothing to do with the mistake on the back.

A record 40,000 runners are expected to take part in the marathon on Sunday, 30 August.

How did this story make you feel?

SMART Prep | Quick Question 210545

After dinner at camp, the group gathered around a small fire and listened to stories. The trees nearby made the area feel calm and sheltered. Before going to bed, the students packed their bags and placed them in a neat line outside the tent. They were tired, but the quiet campsite helped them sleep well.

In the passage, what does the word "sheltered" mean?

  

Did You Know?

What mistake was made on the Sydney Marathon medal?
The Sydney Marathon medal accidentally shows a stadium from Germany instead of Sydney!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • medal A small metal disc given as an award. She won a gold medal for her race.
  • organisers People who plan and manage an event. The organisers worked hard to make the marathon fun.
  • design The way something looks or is made. The design of the medal is very colorful.
  • Thinking Question

    How do you think the runners felt about the medal mistake?

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