Puma has unveiled the Jamaican Olympic Association kits at the ISSA Boys & Girls Championships in Kingston, Jamaica.
“In their truest form, these kits are an expression of speed. Speed has always been Puma’s vantage point. It is what enables us to see the game differently, challenge convention, and create moments that will live with us forever. We can’t wait to experience more in Paris this summer,” expressed Puma’s Chief Executive Officer, Arne Freundt.

The grand reveal took place at the Jamaica National Stadium, captivating over 25,000 track enthusiasts. Jamaica’s most esteemed athletes, including Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shericka Jackson, Hansle Parchment, Yohan Blake, Asafa Powell, and others, graced the stage alongside young athletes from Puma-sponsored high schools.
The ISSA Boys & Girls Championships, affectionately known as “Champs,” serves as a platform to showcase young Jamaican talent, fostering a sense of unity, passion, and pride within the community.
The new designs blend speed and fashion, symbolizing the relationship between Puma and track & field. Engineered for elite performance, the kits feature Warpspeed graphics and ergonomically shaped fabric to enhance athletes’ physique and optimize performance.