Marcellus Moore, Tatiana Aholou and Josh Faulds deliver standout results in sprint and hurdles during another week of international competition.
Joma athletes have closed another strong week on the track, with notable performances in sprint and hurdles events. Marcellus Moore, Tatiana Aholou and Josh Faulds stood out in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, confirming the brand’s competitive presence across national championships and international circuits.
The results combined high-level times, a standout personal mark and medals in highly demanding contexts.
Marcellus Moore runs the fastest mark of his career
Marcellus Moore was one of the key names of the weekend after running the 100 metres in 9.87w at the ATX Classic, a prestigious event within the Bronze Continental Tour. The mark, achieved with a +3.6 tailwind, was the fastest of his career.
The athlete competed in Joma’s new sprint development, the R-100 shoes, in a performance that strengthened the link between product innovation and performance. Especially in a discipline where every detail counts. His result placed him once again among the top sprinters on the international calendar.
Tatiana Aholou wins national gold in Canada
In Canada, Tatiana Aholou was crowned national champion in the 100 metres hurdles with a time of 12.82. The result carries even more value given the difficult weather conditions, which added another layer of difficulty to an event already defined by technical precision, the start and rhythm between hurdles.
Her gold confirmed a solid performance at a national championship and added another title to Joma’s athletics team.
Josh Faulds takes silver in the United Kingdom
Another of the first medals of the national championship season came from Josh Faulds, who claimed silver in the United Kingdom in the 400 metres hurdles with a time of 49.36. The event demanded a combination of speed, endurance and technique across the full lap, making the result a clear reflection of his competitiveness in one of athletics’ most complete disciplines.
With these results, Team Joma made its mark again in a weekend defined by speed and international presence on the track.





