Stay Strong Palm Logo Men's T-Shirt - Black - 3XL - Black

Stay Strong Palm Logo Men's T-Shirt - Black - 3XL - Black

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When you think there's nothing left, reach inside and dig deeper. Stephen Murray moved the United States from Newcastle, Great Britain 15 years ago with a dream of riding & competing with the best athletes in the sport. His goals set high, to achieve what no one had yet accomplished. He did just that, in 2001 and 2002 winning Gold Medals in BMX Dirt Jumping at the X Games and Gravity Games in 2001 landing the first double back flip in competition and progressing with 360 backflip variations. In 2002 Stephen backed this up by winning gold at the Gravity Games for the second consecutive year. Murray went on to have a solid career and was known for the big risky tricks. Stephen had fought his way to the top of his sport with his determination and commitment and fast forwarding to 2007 he would now fight to breath, to stay alive. He continues his fight today; to one day hold his children and one day walk again. The trick that made him in 2001 changed his life in 2007. This isn't the end of the story.. It's just an obstacle in Stephen's path that he is determined to overcome. There's plenty of fight, guts and determination left in this Geordie yet. For Stephen Murray Stay Strong isn't a brand name it's now a way of life...This creative Stay Strong Palm Logo Men's T-Shirt, stylish and practical, is unique to our site. Imagined by our team of designers, it showcases our innovation with a striking print on a Black background.(Our ethical approach ensures that all our products have been responsibly sourced, so you can enjoy this clever design without fretting about its origins.) High-quality cotton teeCan be used with washing machinesPlease refer to the label prior to tumble-dryingMedium-weight clothingFurther to this, this item takes different body types into account, its fit being loose and relaxed. Prefer a baggier fit? We suggest that you purchase a size up.

17.99 €

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