Get fired up to run Hospital Hill while training for the 13.1 mile run with the Marines, the Semper 5ive or the new Devil Dog Double during Marine Corps Historic Half Weekend on May 19-21, 2017.
Just unveiled. The 2017 Historic Half Weekend training shirt. It’s an awesome, all-over sublimated shirt with digital camo print in men’s and women’s sizes. This moisture wicking, chase-down-your-dreams shirt is high performance, bold style and just four ounces. The design (pictured above) features original Historic Half artwork, a motivational mantra and the Half logo.
For runners already registered or fans of MCM events, purchase power is just a click away. For those still planning to enter one of the Historic Half running events, grab a shirt during the registration process. And throw an extra one in the shopping cart for a supportive family or special spectator.
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