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BC Randonneur Pin Designs
(Part 2)

On this page you will find the various pins that don't fit neatly into the categories of pins you see in BC Randonneurs Pin Designs (Part 1). The images shown here approximate the size of the pins and medals, except the image above.

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40,000 km Life-time Event Distance Pin


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Pin designed Karen Smith
Concept by Michel Richard & Karen Smith

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Randonneur 500 and 1000 Medals 1998 - 2001

Randonneur 500 Medal
Side A

Randonneur 500 Medal
Side B

Randonneur 1000 Medal
Side A

Randonneur 1000 Medal
Side B

Pin design by Dan McGuire

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Rambling Randonneur
Pin Design (Unknown)

Presented to a rider who completes a ACP/RM sanctioned brevet in four regions in BC. The rides can be in any year..

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Rocky Mountain 1200 (1996 - 2002)
Pin Design by Harold Bridge
     

Upon completion of a first Rocky Mountain 1200, a rider received a plaque with the image above (left) at the top and space for four individual year completion medals, like the image above (right).
 

Rocky Mt 1200 (2004)
Pin Design by Michel Richard & Karen Smith

Rocky Mt 1200 (2008)
Pin Design by Ali Holt
Rocky Mt 1200 (2012)
Pin Design by Ali Holt

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VanIsle 1200 Volunteer Pin (2006)
Pin Design by Jaye Haworth

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Triple Mt. Challenge Pin


2000
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2001
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2002
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2004
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Design: Joe Turtle

The Triple Mt. Challenge involves cycling up Seymour and Cypress and then running/hiking the Grouse Grind. It has be has been held each June since 2000. (Pins missing from 2003 & 2005.)

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2003 Social Ride Pin


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Pin designed and handmade by Michel Richard & Karen Smith

(The theme of the 2003 social ride was PBP and all things French.)

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2005 Social Ride Pin


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Pin designed and handmade by Jaye Haworth, Michel Richard & Karen Smith

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'Generic' Pin

    

Between 1996 and 2010 this pin (above left) was given out for a variety of achievements and contributions. Increasingly it was used as a populaires finishers pin for populaires that didn't have their own dedicated pin. A new design (above right) was introduced in 2011.

Pin designs by Dan McGuire and Ali Holt

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