TOKYO - (JCN Newswire) - TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd. (Head office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Group CEO: Koichiro Tanaka) will provide and donate gold, silver, and bronze medals to the top three men and women finishers of the marathon and wheelchair marathon events at the Tokyo Marathon 2026. The Tokyo Marathon 2026 is organized by the Tokyo Marathon Foundation and will be held on March 1, 2026.Design Representing All the Participants in the Event with Woven Lines
The medals were designed based on the concept of the Tokyo Marathon: The Day We Unite. On the front of the medal, the logo type is placed horizontally above the event logo pattern, which represents "runners, supporters, and cheerers," to express the image of the Tokyo Marathon, which is held based on the involvement of many people, including runners, as well as volunteer staff and cheerers.
On the back of the medal, the name of the event, Tokyo Marathon 2026, is written in Braille, and the words "FINISHER" and the event date are engraved, along with TANAKA's logo. The medal's ribbon design continues the 2016 design and is based on the event logo, which resembles a tapestry of lines woven together to represent all the runners, volunteers, and spectators.
Sustainability Initiatives
The Tokyo Marathon 2026 is advancing sustainability initiatives centered on "waste reduction," "environmental conservation," and "DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion)." In support of this initiative, the medal ribbons are made using recycled polyester. In addition, for the gold medals, the gold plating solution used is from TANAKA's "RE Series" regenerated precious metals made using only 100% recycled materials. Through these initiatives, TANAKA is helping to make the event more sustainable.
About the Tokyo Marathon 2026
The Tokyo Marathon 2026 is the 19th edition of one of the largest public participation marathons in Japan. As it will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2027, the event has evolved further to help all the participants play active roles so that the metropolis of Tokyo unite as one, based on three pillars: "The safest and most secure race in the world," "The most exciting race in the world," and "The warmest and most friendly race in the world." This year, the event has adopted "Run. Tokyo. Own." as the keyword to express how, on the grand stage of Tokyo, each runner lives their own run and their own story - and how countless individuals coming together create "one Tokyo" for that day and that moment alone.
TANAKA has produced the winner and finisher medals for every Tokyo Marathon since the first held in 2007, with this year marking the 19th year. The Tokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors (currently the Abbott World Marathon Majors) in 2013, attracting global attention as one of the world's seven premier marathons. Other than the Tokyo Marathon, TANAKA has also produced medals for the winners of the Tokyo Legacy Half Marathon, supported the promotion of para sports as an official partner of the Japanese Para Sports Association (JPSA), and produced and sold official commemorative medals for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. As part of its contribution to the realization of an inclusive society and the creation of a healthier society, TANAKA will continue to support the promotion of sports going forward.
Press Release: https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20260224_EN.pdf