
The London Winter Run has revealed its 2026 finisher’s medal and it is nothing short of a masterpiece. Captured inside the National Gallery, the new design elevates the event’s signature polar bear into something far beyond a race token. Dressed in bold geometric blue, the figure embodies strength, endurance and the cool determination that defines winter running.
Runners across the country will take on the challenge of the nation’s biggest 10K on Sunday 15 February 2026, each earning their own piece of this limited-edition artwork while raising vital funds for Cancer Research UK. It is more than a medal – it is a symbol of grit and community spirit forged in icy London air.
This year’s design already has runners talking. Sleek, contemporary and rich with meaning, it feels as though it belongs behind glass rather than at the finish line. Yet on race day, it will hang proudly around thousands of necks, celebrating a moment that combines art, endurance and purpose.
In a world where every race medal tells a story, the London Winter Run 2026 medal stands out as one worth running for.
Continue Reading
More
London Clown Festival 2026 Celebrates 10 Years of Clowning Across London

Wes Streeting’s resignation speech exposed Labour’s growing identity crisis

Hiyäm Jabak on Presence, Discipline, and the Luxury of Slowing Down

Jade Sammour on Reinvention, Memory and the Things We Choose to Hold Onto
Stories worth your
weekend.
A handpicked dispatch from Hinton's editors. The long reads, the people, the openings, the things worth knowing. No filler.