The Chronicle (UK)

T-shirt design for Great North Run is revealed

- By BARBARA HODGSON Reporter barbara.hodgson@reachplc.com

A DAZZLER of a T-shirt, showing key moments in the Great North Run’s history, has been revealed ahead of this year’s event.

Sir Brendan Foster, who founded the world-famous half-marathon, showed off the new design for both the run’s iconic T-shirt and medal which will be awarded when this year’s participan­ts pass the finish line.

And with the T-shirt’s pictures and words reflecting everything from route landmarks to the famous ‘oggy, oggy, oggy’ chant, the Olympian said it will be “an incredible souvenir”.

Following its Covid cancellati­on in 2020, the Great North Run celebrated its delayed 40-year anniversar­y last year, with an altered route missing out South Shields.

This year’s event on September 11– the 41st – will see a return to form, with the traditiona­l finish at the coast now restored.

The run’s long history is reflected on the T-shirt, with scenes on a pale blue background including the Tyne Bridge, South Shields’ Groyne Lighthouse, Red Arrows and six-time winner Sir Mo Farah alongside Geordie sayings such as ‘Howaaaay!’ and ‘Yi Did It Man, Get In!.’ Emblazoned across the front is the word ‘Finisher.’ It has been designed by Morpeth-based illustrato­r James Dixon whose familiar Lines Behind colourful artwork will be showcased on all Great North Run mementos and memorabili­a.

The artist called the opportunit­y to design the T-shirt and medals a “dream come true”.

He added: “The Great North Run is one of the region’s best loved events and I’ve taken part myself many times. I can’t wait to see all those thousands of runners proudly wearing their T-shirt after the event.

“I love seeing people going into the pubs and restaurant­s or on their journey home, with their medals too. It’s massive for me that this year, that medal will be my work.”

His design incorporat­es little details too that will be familiar to regular runners, such as the ice pops that are always handed out by spectators along the route.

Sir Brendan called it a “fantastic design” and said: “The event means so many things to so many people, it’s great to see some of those shared experience­s brought to life here in a way runners will be able to relate to.

“Whether 2022 is your 41st Great North Run or your first, this year’s T-shirt will be an incredible souvenir that will bring back great memories every time you pull it on.”

 ?? ?? The official 2022 Great North Run finisher’s T-shirt and medal were revealed by Sir Brendan Foster and local artist James Dixon, of Lines Behind, who has created this year’s mementos in his signature style
The official 2022 Great North Run finisher’s T-shirt and medal were revealed by Sir Brendan Foster and local artist James Dixon, of Lines Behind, who has created this year’s mementos in his signature style
 ?? ?? Sir Brendan Foster, right, with James Dixon
Sir Brendan Foster, right, with James Dixon

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