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Signature Surfboard Medal Series

Runners travel from all over the world to run for one of our famous Surfboard Finisher Medallions! We created the "original" surfboard style medal and it has evolved over the years to become one of the most sought after medals ever! Add a new medal to your collection every year!

Congratulations to our "Name the Medal" Contest Winner

Thank you Summer Smith for coming up with the perfect name for the 2012 long board style medal! It is truly "Inspirational!"

2012 Edition

2012 Edition "Inspire"

This style of a long board is typically used to ride the large winter waves of Southern California and Hawaii.



2011 Edition - “Intrepid”

"Riding the nose" is a favorite trick of surfers. By the late 1950's noseriding had become the ultimate small-wave maneuver, and the phrase "Hang Ten" was about to become the first surfing phrase recognized by non-surfers.





2010 "Freedom"  

2010 Edition - "Freedom"

This throwback 1970’s twin tail design introduced the exhilarating freedom to either “rip it up” or simply enjoy the smooth, fast ride.

 

2009 Edition - “The Long Board”

The original wooden long board represents the soulful experience of the ocean, of getting out and being inspired by its challenge.
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2008 Medal

2008 Inaugural Edition - "Nostalgia"

Inspired by the classic Surf City USA lifestyle, this design brings back images of wooden surfboards and relaxing days at the beach.


2007 Edition - "The Wave"

The focus of this design is the waves that make Huntington Beach one of the most legendary surfing spots in the world.

2007 "The Wave"

 
2006 "The Legacy"

2006 10th Anniversary Edition - "The Legacy"

This special edition medal features all of the classic images of the history of the Pacific Shoreline Marathon. Legacy Runners who completed all 10 marathons received medals studded with diamonds.

 

2005 Edition - "Tradition"

Showcasing the spectacular oceanfront course, this medal was the one that made the Pacific Shoreline Marathon famous.

2005 "Tradition"

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