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Multis Combined Events Camp Shirts

March 10, 2026 5 min read By Marcus Okonkwo
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  1. Multis Camp Community
  2. Multis Shirt Design
  3. Cohort Size and Pricing
  4. Frequently Asked Questions

Multis camps train decathletes and heptathletes across all the events they need to compete. These camps are smaller and more specialized than single-event clinics, with typically 10 to 25 multi-event athletes per session. Here is the multis camp shirt guide.

The Multis Community

Multi-event athletes are a small national community. There are typically 100 to 300 high school decathletes nationwide in any given year, and a similar number of heptathletes. Multis camps draw from this small pool with athletes traveling across states for specialized training.

The camp shirt becomes a community marker. A young decathlete with a "Multis Camp 2026" shirt is identifying as part of a small national peer group.

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Multis Camp Shirt Design Ideas

Cohort Size and Per-Piece Pricing

Multis camps are small. A camp of 12 athletes fits the no-minimum model exactly. Per-piece pricing stays the same as for a 50-athlete camp.

Print Your Multis Camp Shirts

Decathlon and heptathlon camp tees with event medallion. No minimum, ships per-camper.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many multi-event athletes are at a typical multis camp?

Typically 10 to 25 athletes per camp session. Smaller than single-event camps because the multis community itself is small.

Should we cover decathlon and heptathlon together or separately?

Most multis camps cover both together. The training overlap is high and the community is small.

Marcus Okonkwo
Marcus OkonkwoFootball and Track Coach

Marcus coaches high school football and track in the Midwest. He has been on the sideline for 18 years and writes about program identity, parent booster fundraising, and the apparel decisions that hold up across an entire season.

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