Steve Prefontaine "The Gift" c.1972 Motivational Action Poster - Running Past
With Jeff Johnson's masterful archival photography, Running Past has created a piece that truly transports you back to those remarkable years at the University of Oregon campus at Eugene. You can clearly see the hair, the eyes, the muscles of Pre - even the prototype Nike runners on his feet! The background details are remarkable as well - the wet track, the grandstand posts, the tight shirts & bell-bottoms of the spectators... And to top it off, Pre's most famous quote appears at top: "To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." Perfection!
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Steve Prefontaine "The Gift" c.1972 Motivational Action Poster - Running Past
Steve Prefontaine "The Gift" c.1972 Motivational Action Poster - Running Past
With Jeff Johnson's masterful archival photography, Running Past has created a piece that truly transports you back to those remarkable years at the University of Oregon campus at Eugene. You can clearly see the hair, the eyes, the muscles of Pre - even the prototype Nike runners on his feet! The background details are remarkable as well - the wet track, the grandstand posts, the tight shirts & bell-bottoms of the spectators... And to top it off, Pre's most famous quote appears at top: "To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." Perfection!
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With Jeff Johnson's masterful archival photography, Running Past has created a piece that truly transports you back to those remarkable years at the University of Oregon campus at Eugene. You can clearly see the hair, the eyes, the muscles of Pre - even the prototype Nike runners on his feet! The background details are remarkable as well - the wet track, the grandstand posts, the tight shirts & bell-bottoms of the spectators... And to top it off, Pre's most famous quote appears at top: "To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." Perfection!











