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Thom Duma Fine Jewelers to Present Custom Jewelry to 2024 MotoAmerica Champions March 27, 2024 (0 comments)

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Warren, OH--Thom Duma Fine Jewelers (TDFJ) has partnered with MotoAmerica to award custom jewelry to its 2024 class champions.

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Owned by Thom Duma Jr., a former AMA flat track racer, TDFJ will craft unique championship rings for the winners in the Steel Commander Superbike, Mission King Of The Baggers, and Supersport categories. Champions in other classes will receive custom pendants, with smaller versions for the Mission Mini Cup by Motul winners.

A report in Moto America states that the awards, allowing champions to select from different designs, gold colors, and gemstones, are valued between $12,000 and $15,000. This initiative by TDFJ to provide personalized jewelry aims to offer a lasting symbol of the racers' achievements.

MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey and Thom Duma are enthusiastic about the partnership. Rainey sees the custom jewelry as a distinctive way to celebrate champions, while Duma, leveraging his racing background, views it as an honor to contribute to remembering a successful season through durable symbols of victory.

"We're excited that Thom has come on board with MotoAmerica to produce what are really cool and unique rings and pendants for our class champions this year," said Rainey in the report. "Honoring the athletes with this jewelry is a unique way of celebrating their championships. They are nice awards the winners can either wear or display in their trophy cases."

"It is an honor to be named the Official Supporting Jewelry Partner to MotoAmerica for the 2024 season," said Duma,, as per the report. "Being a former dirt track racer at the professional level and a road racer at the amateur level, I understand what it takes to put together a winning season and what better way to remember that success than with a piece of fine jewelry that will last a lifetime."

Learn more in the article on Moto America.

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