As runners crossed the finish line at the 2024 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle, they didn't receive a pot o' gold, but they did receive a special award.
This year's finisher medal celebrated the 2024 race with a unique design. See it below:
Thousands of runners took part in this year's race, known as the unofficial kickoff to outdoor running season in Chicago.
Nathan Martin, of Michigan, took the top spot in the men's race, finishing with an unofficial time of 23:08.
"Just amazing," he told NBC Chicago at the finish line, adding that he "was a little nervous coming in here trying to see how I do."
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In the women's race, Amy Davis-Green finished in first place.
Davis-Green, who ran the Shuffle three years ago as one of her first road races as a professional runner, finished with an unofficial time of 25:54.
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"I'm just so thankful for this. I love Chicago. It's great weather, a great thing to do," she said at the finish line.
Davis-Green said she hopes to return to the city to run the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in the fall.
"I love the Chicago race circuit," she said.
The top finisher in the wheelchair race was Peter Ruiz, who finished with an unofficial time of 1:22:10. Nat Goldthwaite finished first for non-binary racers with an unofficial time of 31:06.