Usain Bolt... Puma ambassador.Usain Bolt... Puma ambassador.

Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt has renewed his long-standing sponsorship deal with Puma until after the 2016 Games in Rio, the German sportswear company said yesterday.

Bolt has been with Puma for a decade and the renewal of the contract with the sport’s most marketable figure is a fillip for a brand struggling to keep pace with larger rivals Adidas and Nike.

The agreement is likely to take Bolt, 27, through to the end of his career. Bolt, who has won six gold medals at the last two Olympics, has said he could retire after Rio or following the world championships in London in 2017.

“I have always been very happy to be a part of the Puma family, I am proud to represent them and delighted to continue with them for the years ahead,” the Jamaican sprinter said in a statement.

New Puma CEO Bjorn Gulden had made the renewal one of his initial priorities after the company cut spending on other sponsorship deals. Gulden called Bolt a perfect ambassador for Puma.

“He will play a crucial role in our future product concepts as well as brand communications leading towards the Olympic Games in Rio 2016 and beyond,” Gulden said.

Bolt will earn an estimated $10 million a year under the new sponsorship deal.

He was ranked 40th on the Forbes list of the world’s best paid athletes, the highest ranking track and field competitor.

The Jamaican had estimated annual earnings of $24.2 million, the bulk of which came from endorsements.

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