
PUMA on the track and the field
PUMAS score big and raise the bar at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow!
March 5, 2024PUMAS score big and raise the bar at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow!
March 5, 2024Bringing home seven gold, seven silver and six bronze medals for Team PUMA, athletes such as Zeynab Dosso, Nikki Hiltz, and Devynne Charlton turned up the heat at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow, living up to our mantra FOREVER. FASTER.
Going for Gold!

Nicola Olyslagers claimed gold with her 1.99m high jump.

Devynne Charlton scored big, taking home a gold medal in the 60m hurdles and a new world record for 7.65 seconds.

Mondo Duplantis solidified his world lead in with a 6.05m in the pole vault, securing him gold in Glasgow.

Hamish Kerr went home with a world best, a personal best, and a gold medal with his 2.36m high jump.

Simon Ehammer from Switzerland secured the gold with his world lead of 6418 points in the Heptathlon.

Julien Alfred set not only a national record, but also world lead and a personal best, earning her a gold medal after completing her 60m sprint in 6.98 seconds.

Nicola Olyslagers claimed gold with her 1.99m high jump.

Devynne Charlton scored big, taking home a gold medal in the 60m hurdles and a new world record for 7.65 seconds.
Securing silver!

Yaroslava Mahuchikh’s high jump of 1.97m landed her on the podium with a silver win.

Setting a national record in the heptathlon with 6407 points, Sander Skotheim secured silver in Glasgow.

Leyanis Pérez Hernández’s 14.90m triple jump landed her the silver medal in the championship.

Monae’ Nichols 6.85m long jump leap landed her silver at worlds.

Eva Swodoba’s 60 m sprint, completed in 7 seconds was rewarded with a silver medal.

Karsten Warholm added to his collection with a silver medal for his 400m sprint in 45.34 seconds.

Yaroslava Mahuchikh’s high jump of 1.97m landed her on the podium with a silver win.

Setting a national record in the heptathlon with 6407 points, Sander Skotheim secured silver in Glasgow.
Breaking Bronze!

Ackeem Blake dashed into 3rd place and collected bronze with his 6.46 second 60m sprint.

Sanghyeok Woo´s high jump of 2.28m landed him a bronze medal in Galsgow.

Pia Skryzszowska’s 7.79 second 60m hurdles earned her the bronze.

Emmanouil Karalis vaulted 5.85m to the top, landing in the bronze spot at the championship.

Zaynab Dosso scored bronze after her 7.05 second 60m sprint.

Rusheen McDonald achieved his personal best and took home the bronze, completing his 400m sprint in 45.65 seconds.

Ackeem Blake dashed into 3rd place and collected bronze with his 6.46 second 60m sprint.

Sanghyeok Woo´s high jump of 2.28m landed him a bronze medal in Galsgow.
The whole PUMAFam is extremely proud of our athletes in Glasgow for showing true FOREVER.FASTER. spirit when it counted most 🔥!