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Fast, talented and progressive

Sport Welcome to the PUMA Fam, George Russell! We have signed the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team driver as a brand ambassador making the young British part of our lifestyle and performance program. The 24-year-old is a rising star in the world of motorsport and a perfect fit for our brand. Fast, talented and progressive
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THE TRAIN PUMA FAM IS GROWING

Sport We welcome Peloton Instructor Aditi Shah to the PUMA Fam, as our newest TRAIN PUMA global ambassador. Aditi will support PUMA in various ways including TRAIN PUMA campaigns, product launches and brand initiatives.   Known for her mindfulness as a yoga and meditation instructor, Shah will be featured as the global ambassador for our Studio collection. THE TRAIN PUMA FAM IS GROWING
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Together for race gear performance

Sport PUMA joins the Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN as the new official race gear supplier. We will provide the full range of items worn by the team’s drivers, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu, as they prepare to compete in the first race of the 2022 Formula One season in Bahrain. PUMA will also provide a dedicated training range for the team. Together for race gear performance
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PUMA athletes win gold medals at World Indoor Championships, Mondo once again sets new record

Sport The World Indoor Championships in Belgrade were very successful for our PUMA athletes. Yaroslava Mahuchikh, Mondo Duplantis and Lazaro Martinez won gold medals, as did the Belgian 4x400m men’s relay team, which includes PUMA runners Kevin Borlée and Jonathan Sacoor. Mondo Duplantis also once again set a new pole vault World Record of 6.20 meters! For high jumper Yaroslava, who cleared a height of 2.02 meters to take the top spot, participation in Saturday’s event was anything but certain. Because of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, she had to drive to Belgrade in a car for three days. “Coming here was difficult — three days by car — and to jump here was so difficult psychologically because my heart remains in my country,” the 20-year-old Ukrainian told reporters after winning the gold medal. “I think I’ve done very well for my country because I protect my country on the track. I think that was very important for my country,” she added. Yara will now stay close to the PUMA HQ in Germany to recover and focus on the next events on her agenda. Swedish pole vaulter Armand “Mondo” Duplantis has been in a league of his own for a while now, jumping higher than 6 meters in the last eight events. The world record holder added another gold medal to his tally on Sunday with a leap of 6.05 meters. However, he then asked for the bar to be set to 6.20 meters, to once again improve on his World Record. He cleared this awe inspiring height on his third attempt, proving once again that at only 22-years-old, he is already the greatest pole vaulter ever!   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by World Athletics (@worldathletics) In the men’s triple jump, it was Cuban PUMA Athlete Lazaro Martinez who won the gold with a leap of 17.64 meters. It was a sensational win for Lazaro, who was not considered one of the pre-tournament favourites because he had never competed at an indoor event until this year. “I’m very happy – 17.64m is a great jump, and it’s also my first major indoor medal,” Martinez told reporters. The silver medal was for Portuguese PUMA Athlete Pedro Pichardo.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by World Athletics (@worldathletics) PUMA athletes win gold medals at World Indoor Championships, Mondo once again s…
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She Moves Us: Sara Björk returned to elite level football this weekend following the birth of her child

Sport PUMA Athlete and Iceland’s women’s national soccer team captain Sara Björk sets an example for women returning to play football after pregnancy. She has defied the odds and battled through many hurdles to make her long awaited return to elite level football this weekend when Olympique Lyonnais faced Dijon in Ligue 1 Féminine. An extraordinary four months after giving birth to her son, Sara returned to the pitch to crown off an incredible journey that has seen her achieve the goal she had set herself when she first learned of her pregnancy. Back in September of 2021, Sara began working closely with PUMA to document her journey as she prepared to give birth and attempt to return to elite level sport. The journey has featured blogs and social content amplified through PUMA’s ‘She Moves Us’ platform to raise more awareness of the difficulties female athlete’s still face when becoming pregnant. She Moves Us: Sara Björk returned to elite level football this weekend followin…
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PUMA Athlete Christian Pulisic faces World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen for charity

Sport PUMA Athlete and Premier League star Christian Pulisic will score in a very different game today – chess. The American will face-off against a 10-year-old app version of the reigning World Champion, PUMA Ambassador Magnus Carlsen in a very special Play Magnus Charity Chess Challenge for the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour. For each move Christian will make against 10-year-old Magnus, PUMA will donate 500 US-Dollar to UNICEF. The event is being held as part of the Charity Cup which has been devoted to supporting UNICEF humanitarian work in Ukraine. PUMA Athlete Christian Pulisic faces World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen for ch…
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The launch event of PUMA´s brand-new FUTURE Z 1.3 next generation football boot

Sport Instinct is all in the details! To launch our brand-new FUTURE Z 1.3 next generation football boot, we hosted a special launch event in Paris to unveil the exciting new evolution of the FUTURE. Our event was hosted by Isabela Pagliari, who welcomed the team behind the boot to uncover all the new technology and benefits of the FUTURE Z 1.3. The event also featured interviews with Dzsenifer Marozsán and Neymar Jr., along with next generation stars Omari Hutchinson and Zidane Iqbal. Check out the best-of-video and images from the event! The launch event of PUMA´s brand-new FUTURE Z 1.3 next generation football boot
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COBRA PUMA Golf athlete Ewen Ferguson wins 2022 Qatar Masters

Sport COBRA PUMA Golf athlete Ewen Ferguson last weekend secured his first victory on the DP WORLD TOUR, winning the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. The British athlete, who has been with PUMA since 2020 when he was still on the Challenge Tour, started 3 shots off the pace in tough scoring conditions. He then recorded 14 pars and came to life with an Eagle on 16, followed by a birdie on 18, signing for a -2 under par 70. His tournament total was -7, so he won by 1. “I just can’t believe it at all. Years and years of hard work, my mum, dad, sister and brother and all my family gave me everything to try and get to this moment and it’s an absolute dream come true,” Ewen said.   COBRA PUMA Golf athlete Ewen Ferguson wins 2022 Qatar Masters
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She Moves Us: Interview with the World Indoor Champion in high jump, Yaroslava Mahuchikh

Sport Before winning her gold medal at the World Indoor Championships, high-jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh had to take a 60-hour car trip to get away from the bombs and rockets that fell on her home country Ukraine. With a resilience and confidence that makes everyone forget that she is only 20 years old, Yaroslava says that she won to protect her country on the athletics track. As part of our “She Moves Us” series, CATch up sat down with Yaroslava to talk about her beginnings in the sport, her emotional victory in Belgrade and her ambitions. Born in Dnipro, Ukraine’s fourth largest city, Yaroslava dreamed of a creative profession when she was in school: “I wanted to become an artist, because I painted a lot. I also thought of becoming a singer.” Things changed when she started with track and field, first as a hurdler and later as a high jumper. “I was about 11 when I started. I trained for five years. Then I realized that I wanted to train for the Ukrainian Championship and after that I started competing internationally,” she added. Her teachers weren’t too sure about her career choices and pointed out that she shouldn’t neglect her studies because of her sports. “Those teachers said that athletics was just a hobby and I shouldn’t take it too seriously. But I told them: ‘No, I want to be an athlete. And once I’m done with my career as an athlete, I want to be a coach.’ I told them: ‘I will do this!’,” Yaroslava recalls. Her determination paid off. At 15-years-old, she won the gold at the U18 World Championships in Nairobi, followed by another gold at the U18 European Championships. With her jump of 1.92 meters in Nairobi, she put up the best performance ever by a 15-year-old. “Those teachers changed their minds,” Yaroslava says smiling.   She Moves Us: Interview with the World Indoor Champion in high jump, Yaroslava …
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PUMA Athlete Fernandinho and ManCity´s Premier League trophy visit Cityzens Giving project in São Paulo to celebrate World Water Day

Sport In frame of World Water Day, PUMA Athlete Fernandinho and the ManCity Premier League trophy paid a special visit to Vila Albertina in São Paulo where #CityzensGiving Young Leaders are using the power of football to help tackle local water challenges. PUMA Athlete Fernandinho and ManCity´s Premier League trophy visit Cityzens Giv…
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Speed up the game with PUMA FASTER PADEL

Sport A new chapter is about to be opened! 🎾🔥 We are so excited to officially enter the world of padel now with our FASTER PADEL campaign and the launch of our collection for all styles and levels of play. Padel is not just a sport. It is a culture. This is why the PUMA padel collection includes everything from shoes to racquets, apparel and accessories. A complete line for a complete game! Take a look and also learn about our fantastic four PUMA padel athletes: Jerónimo ‘Momo’ González, Victoria Iglesias, Marco Cassetta, and Xènia Clascà. Join our PUMA FASTER PADEL movement!   Speed up the game with PUMA FASTER PADEL
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Everything you need to know about the Run PUMA House in Boston, Massachusetts

Sport Yes, it´s that time again! Marathon season is coming! And we are talking about one big marathon in particular. The one in Boston! For this major occasion, our RUN PUMA team has planned numerous activations & experiences to create an authentic connection with the running community. For example, we just opened our RUN PUMA House, a pop-up space that has many surprises in store. CATch Up interviewed Allison Giorgio (Vice President, Marketing, PUMA North America) to learn all about the plans. Dive in! Everything you need to know about the Run PUMA House in Boston, Massachusetts
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