The race bib is the one physical object that proves they did it โ but most triathletes finish, fold it up, and stuff it in a drawer. This frame is built to display the bib alongside their finish time and race date, turning something disposable into something permanent.
For an Ironman finisher especially, that number means everything. They wore it through a 2.4-mile swim, 112 miles on the bike, and a full marathon. It deserves a wall.
"Perfect for the finish line celebration โ pair it with a card that says you've been watching them train for this moment, and let them fill in the frame themselves."