Run & Train

Gold, gold, 19 times gold

We have never been more successful: our athletes won 19 gold medals and a total of 66 medals at the Olympic Games and the Paralympics. They even set new records, like Armand “Mondo” Duplantis. It was one of the sporting highlights of the Games. Our performance products with our powerful NITRO™ technology provided great visibility in “Fireglow” colours.

Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis starts for a pole vault.
The Fireglow

WI FASA DAN YU

With our extraordinary designs for the Jamaican team, PUMA was once again able to make a strong statement at the Olympic Games. But our Apparel technology also offered impressive performance credentials with ergonomic shapes and strategically placed cut lines for more speed.

Shanieka Ricketts at the Olympic Games, raising the Jamaican flag for her team behind her.
Yohan Blake at the Olympics for Jamaica.

Up-and-coming sensation at the start

Christian Miller has signed with PUMA. The young US sprinter is already regarded as an athletics sensation as he set a new world record at U18 level.


Fast. Faster. Nitro™.

With our NITRO™ technology, we make fast athletes even faster. At the New York City Marathon, PUMA was celebrated as the fastest brand by the running platform Run Outside Online. Earlier in the year, Fiona O'Keeffe broke the record in her debut marathon at the US Trials. She was wearing our Deviate NITRO™ Elite, of course.

Fiona O'Keeffe runs in front of a skyline backdrop.

Unlimited speed

What shoe would we run in if there were no rules? PUMA asked itself this question and developed the Fast-RB NITRO™ Elite. Uncompromising in every respect, with 58mm of the very finest NITROFOAM Elite and three PWRPLATEs, it challenges you to achieve new personal bests.

Forever fit. PUMA x HYROX

Endurance sports combined with strength training and high-intensity interval training: that's HYROX. PUMA is equipping this competition worldwide with its innovative performance products.

Athlets lifting weights in neon-yellow, white and black PUMA x HYROX wear.
Athletes playing tug-of-war in neon-yellow, white and black PUMA x HYROX wear.

World record holders among themselves

Pole vault record holder Mondo Duplantis and the world record holder in the 400-metre hurdles Karsten Warholm competed against each other in Zurich – not in their core disciplines, but in a 100-metre race. The event was viewed over 600,000 times on YouTube alone. Duplantis won in 10.37 seconds, just ahead of Warholm.

Karsten Warholm and Mondo Duplantis running at the Olympics.
Karsten Warholm and Mondo Duplantis watching fireworks together at the Olympics.