wearing blue for a greater cause

BRAND AMBASSADORS

Welcome to the wear blue Ambassador Hub, where leaders, storytellers, and passionate community members come together to honor our heroes and inspire others to run in remembrance.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

MARINE CORPS MARATHON AMBASSADOR

We’re selecting 5 wear blue community members to represent our mission at the 50th MCM.

  • Complimentary race entry

  • wear blue gear & spotlight

  • Exclusive event access

MEET OUR AMBASSADORS

A man in a blue racing suit with various logos, standing against a dark background.

Chris Walsh

wear blue: run to remember and Chris Walsh are teaming up with Carrus Callas Racing for a truly special racing experience. Chris is a rising star in the world of professional racing. With a passion for motorsports and a distinguished military career as an Air Force Special Tactics Officer, Walsh has achieved remarkable success on the track, including a 3rd place podium finish in his first professional race and setting a track record at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As the first active-duty military driver to race sports cars professionally, Walsh embodies the values of determination and love of country.


A woman sitting outdoors with a "wear blue: run to remember" sign featuring a Marine, PFC James Dexter Morris. She wears a blue shirt and cap, and has medals around her neck. A reflective vest sits beside her.

Rosie Gagnon

In a world where tragedy can often leave us feeling powerless, Rosie Gagnon stands as a beacon of hope and resilience. Faced with the unimaginable loss of her son, United States Marine Corps Veteran James Dexter Morris, she has turned her grief into action through a remarkable journey of remembrance and advocacy. Rosie's mission is simple yet profound: to honor Dexter's memory while raising awareness about veteran suicide prevention. Committed to running 100, 100-mile races, she not only keeps Dexter's memory alive with every stride but also shines a light on the mental health struggles faced by countless veterans.

Honor the fallen and rep blue with purposeful steps.