FOREVER. JAMAICA.
PUMA proudly unveils the highly anticipated Jamaican Olympic Kits in Kingston, Jamaica.
March 25, 2024PUMA proudly unveils the highly anticipated Jamaican Olympic Kits in Kingston, Jamaica.
March 25, 2024Last weekend, PUMA unveiled Jamaica’s new Olympic Kit in front of 25,000 track and field enthusiasts at the Issa Boys & Girls Championships, better known as “Champs”, in Kingston, Jamaica. The new gear, designed to help the athletes perform to their fullest potential, will be seen this summer at the Olympics in Paris.
Icons such as double Olympic Champion, Elaine Thompson-Herah; the fastest woman alive at the 200 meters, Shericka Jackson; reigning Olympic Champion at the 110m hurdles Hansle Parchment; the second fastest man of all-time, Yohan Blake; former 100m World Record holder, Asafa Powell; World U-20 Triple Jump Champion Jaydon Hibbert; Rushell Clayton, Ackeem Blake and many more were in attendance at the event. This celebration of sports was held together with young athletes from PUMA sponsored high schools at the Jamaica National Stadium.
The new designs represent aperfect harmony of speed and fashion, reflective of the symbiotic relationship between these two giants of track & field.
Features such as engineered jacquard fabric, ergonomically shaped to contour the back muscles for heat reduction and breathability, are designed to give our athletes a competitive edge.
Champs is the beating heart of Jamaica. For decades, it has produced an unimaginable number of Olympians, World Champions and World Record holders, who themselves have created some of the most memorable moments in sports history. Tonight, here in Kingston, we created another.
PUMA celebrated its longstanding relationship with the Jamaican Olympic Association and our Jamaican athletes in a series of events last week, bringing its most important content creators and media partners to Jamaica.