Stop Pre Poster
Who is this for? +
For: Anyone who wants well-made gear with a competitive running edge.
Description +
Stop Pre.
STOP PRE started as a prank. Stop-sign shirts printed before the 1972 Olympic Trials to needle Eugene's favorite, with rival Gerry Lindgren wearing one in warmups. Pre won the 5,000, grabbed a shirt, and ran his victory lap in it. This print reimagines that legend as a street sign.
About this print
A signature piece for any track-and-field-obsessed wall. The original STOP PRE shirts were silk-screened as a gag before the 1972 Olympic Trials, an answer to Hayward Field's GO PRE crowd. Pre answered by winning, then taking his victory lap in the shirt. The joke became the legend.
Why hang this
For runners who know Pre's story and want a daily reminder that the best answer is a victory lap. The most-shipped piece in our catalog. A no-brainer runner gift for Pre devotees.
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Print specifications
- Paper: Premium matte, acid-free, archival quality
- Print method: High-fidelity digital print, museum-grade color fidelity
- Sizes: Multiple size options fitting standard frames
- Packaging: Ships flat in a protective sleeve or rolled in a tube
Care and framing
- Frame behind UV-protective glass or acrylic to preserve color saturation
- Avoid direct sunlight
- Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Standard sizing, most off-the-shelf running poster frames fit
Shipping and returns
- Ships in 3 to 5 business days from our U.S. warehouse
- 30-day no-questions-asked returns
Delivery & Returns +
Each poster is printed when you order it and ships in protective packaging. Most arrive in 5 to 8 business days.
Since they're made to order, we don't take returns or exchanges. If yours arrives damaged or has a print issue, contact us and we'll fix it.
For: Runners who want their space to feel like a locker room—motivating, gritty, and personal.
- Bedrooms, dorms, home gyms
- Gifts for teammates
Stop Pre.
STOP PRE started as a prank. Stop-sign shirts printed before the 1972 Olympic Trials to needle Eugene's favorite, with rival Gerry Lindgren wearing one in warmups. Pre won the 5,000, grabbed a shirt, and ran his victory lap in it. This print reimagines that legend as a street sign.
About this print
A signature piece for any track-and-field-obsessed wall. The original STOP PRE shirts were silk-screened as a gag before the 1972 Olympic Trials, an answer to Hayward Field's GO PRE crowd. Pre answered by winning, then taking his victory lap in the shirt. The joke became the legend.
Why hang this
For runners who know Pre's story and want a daily reminder that the best answer is a victory lap. The most-shipped piece in our catalog. A no-brainer runner gift for Pre devotees.
Pairs well with
Print specifications
- Paper: Premium matte, acid-free, archival quality
- Print method: High-fidelity digital print, museum-grade color fidelity
- Sizes: Multiple size options fitting standard frames
- Packaging: Ships flat in a protective sleeve or rolled in a tube
Care and framing
- Frame behind UV-protective glass or acrylic to preserve color saturation
- Avoid direct sunlight
- Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Standard sizing, most off-the-shelf running poster frames fit
Shipping and returns
- Ships in 3 to 5 business days from our U.S. warehouse
- 30-day no-questions-asked returns
Each poster is printed to order, just for you, and most arrive in 5 to 8 business days.
Since they're made on demand we don't take returns. If yours shows up damaged or with a print issue, message us and we'll make it right.

Built to live on your wall
Every poster is printed to order on thick 170gsm semi-gloss paper, so the color comes out sharp and true to what you see here. It holds up for years instead of fading or curling. Hang it above your desk, in your room, or in your home gym. It's a small thing that makes a space feel like yours.
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