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PUMA leaps ahead with Olympic long jump legend Miltiadis Tentoglou

PUMA hopes to continue pushing the frontiers of performance innovation in partnership with athletes like Tentoglou.

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The global sports giant, PUMA has signed a collaboration with Miltiadis “Miltos” Tentoglou, Greece’s double Olympic long jump champion.

The collaboration strengthens PUMA’s dedication to expanding its footprint in athletics and is consistent with the brand’s emphasis on players that exude passion, charisma, and bold energy in their sport.

Tentoglou, who successfully defended his Olympic long jump championship at the 2024 Paris Olympics with a leap of 8.48 meters, a feat previously accomplished only by the legendary Carl Lewis, brings an unrivalled track record of accomplishment to the PUMA brand.

Pascal Rolling, Director of Sports Marketing Running at PUMA, said, “We’re incredibly proud to welcome Miltiadis to the PUMA family. Signing him is a great moment for PUMA as we keep growing our presence in athletics and establishing PUMA as a dominant brand. Watching his performance in Paris was a thrill, and we’re excited to support him both on and off the track as he continues to push boundaries and inspire a new generation of athletes.”

Aside from his back-to-back Olympic gold medals, Tentoglou has won six European championships, notably three consecutive outdoor titles (2018, 2022, and 2024) and three consecutive men’s indoor titles (2019-2023). His personal best in the long jump is 8.65 meters, achieved at the European Championships in Rome in June 2024.

PUMA hopes to continue pushing the frontiers of performance innovation in partnership with athletes like Tentoglou, producing cutting-edge goods that will enable athletes to reach their top performance.

Tentoglou’s debut as a PUMA athlete will take place tomorrow, July 19, 2025, at the Novuna London Athletics Meet, which is part of the Wanda Diamond League.

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