Cape Town, 17 July 2025 – Global sports company PUMA continues strengthening its portfolio in track and field by signing long jump double Olympic champion, Miltiadis “Miltos” Tentoglou, from Greece.
Last summer, at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Tentoglou captivated the world by successfully defending his Olympic title—a feat previously accomplished only by the legendary Carl Lewis. With a leap of 8.48 m, he once again proved that embracing your true self is the ultimate path to greatness.
“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,” said Pascal Rolling, Director of Sports Marketing Running at PUMA. “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,” Pascal Rolling continues.
On top of his Olympic achievements, Miltiadis is a six-time European champion, winning a record three consecutive outdoor titles in 2018, 2022 and 2024 and a record three successive men’s indoor titles between 2019 and 2023.
PUMA is all about backing track and field athletes—those who bring passion, personality, and bold energy to the sport. In collaboration with athletes like Miltiadis, PUMA continues to push the boundaries of performance innovation, developing cutting-edge products that empower them to perform at their peak.
Tentoglou will compete as a PUMA athlete during the Novuna London Athletics Meet on July 19, continuing his journey of success among the wild ones. For more information about PUMA and Go Wild, visit www.puma.com, or follow our journey on social media @PUMA.


