Marcell Jacobs joins PUMA

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Reigning 100m Olympic gold medallist Marcell Jacobs has been roped in as the latest brand ambassador of sportswear brand PUMA.

The partnership will see the Italian wear PUMA products on-track, starting from the Orlen Cup in Lodz. Jacobs will be wearing PUMA’s evoSPEED TOKYO NITRO track and field spikes on track. He will also headline in various campaigns for PUMA, which will be shared across his and PUMA’s social media channels. 

Pascal Rolling, Head of Sports Marketing at PUMA, commented:

We are thrilled to welcome Marcell Jacobs, Usain Bolt’s successor as the Olympic 100 metres Champion, to the PUMA Family. With Marcell Jacobs, Andre de Grasse, Shericka Jackson, Elaine Thompson-Herah and many others, PUMA has an incredible line up of athletes ahead of some very important track and field events this year and next.

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