Having had a couple of days to process the medals and fully geek out over them, I can now post coherent thoughts about them. Just keep in mind that my take is colored by the fact that when I was just 2 years old my parents took me to
Disneyland for the first time and a couple of months later took me with to see Star Wars in theaters. The rest as they say, is history. And yes, I made my avatar long before Disney ever bought Lucasfilm.

I'll rank them from least favorite to favorite according to the races. 5K: I'm not doing this race. I think the medal is fine and I get the choice of C-3PO. 10K: I am doing this race. I'm not a fan of the stromtroopers so that knocks this medal down for me somewhat. That said, I like the medal design especially the ribbon that so clearly calls the distinctive stormtrooper armor to mind. Maybe someday they'll do a Darth Vader medal like this. I would be very happy with that. Kids Races: Maybe runDisney will sell me one of these. Or maybe I can race on my knees and be an unusually tall child.

Having R2-D2 on it is cool enough, but having the ribbon call his design to mind is beyond awesome. I'd buy an R2-D2 hoodie if Disney made them in adult sizes because R2-D2 is that cool. Rebel Challenge: Honestly, there was an initial tinge of disappointment when I first saw it. But that is by and large because I had convinced myself that any Heroes of Yavin IV inspired medal would be for the Rebel Challenge. I love how the medal calls to mind the both the emblem of the Rebel Alliance and the emblem of the Jedi Order. The ribbon just feels like Star Wars and having the spinner feature both Darth Vader and Yoda is a nice touch. It's a superb medal. 1/2 Marathon: After my initial excitement over the announcement of the Star Wars 1/2, my thoughts turned to the amazing possibilities for medals themed to Star Wars and my super Star Wars geek dream: a medal that brings to mind the medals Princess Leia gives to Han Solo and Luke Skywalker at the end of Star Wars. So when I saw this medal, I thought now my geekiness is complete. It's so clearly a homage to that famous medal. And upon a closer examination of the ribbon, the ribbon calls to mind Chewie's fur and bandolier. Almost as if runDisney is making up for Chewie somehow not getting his medal in A New Hope. As a huge Star Wars fan, I can say that the 1/2 medal is perfect. I've tempered my expectations for the medal in the back of my head saying that they would not actually make the medal I wanted them to, but would be happy with it anyways since it's Star Wars. But then runDisney went and did what I wanted them to. Now, if they will just play John Williams music titled The Throne Room in the finish area, I just might become one with the Force from geek overload. But I'll have the iPod ready just in case. But now I have to keep training.