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Paris Int'l Marathon

Apr 06, 2008

4.0
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Where

Paris, France

Start time

06:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

April 06, 2008
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 06:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race

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Phone Number

+33 (0)9 69 36 88 21

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Reviews

4.1
Based on 191 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: David P.

Posted: April 03, 2023

Beautiful course, great crowds, well organized

This was a well run event with a scenic course and outstanding spectators. Some info for those considering: EXPO: Well organized, easy to change starting corral from original signup, lots of vendors. Easy to get to by Metro or car. COURSE: Fairly flat with some deceptive hills in the latter half, particularly in the Bois de Boulogne (where crowds were also sparse). Quite scenic, runs past a number of sights along the Seine and through some gorgeous neighborhoods. Excellent way to experience Paris for those who haven't visited. Main downside: lots of cobblestone, which starts to wear on your feet by the end. FOOD/DRINK: Water is all in bottles - Vittel - which was much easier to navigate than I expected (volunteers uncapped the bottles, making it easy to drink and then recycle in large bins along the route). No sports drinks and no gels, but ample bananas, sugar cubes, pieces of pastry, etc. SPECTATORS: The crowd was amazing. In only a couple of parts of the course - Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes - were crowds sparse. Otherwise they lined the streets and were exceptionally enthusiastic. A number of drumlines and bands. The only drawback is that their enthusiasm sometimes caused them to crowd the course a bit, and police were not great about asking them to step back. Some of the course was pretty narrow as a result. START/FINISH: The start was split into multiple corrals that were clearly labeled and easy to access (if crowded). Outside the corrals were port-a-potties, and inside the corrals were dozens of urinals (for both men and women). The finish was very congested, and it took a while to make it through the runners to the water/food/t-shirt/medal. The start and finish are close but not *that* close; you will do some walking if you expect to be done right at the Arc de Triomphe. Family cannot enter the finish area, so make sure to have a meeting spot picked out in the neighborhood (cafe or hotel). OTHER TAKEAWAYS: This was a large race with a very crowded course that didn't really thin out much as the race progressed. You get a medal and finisher's t-shirt upon completion, both of which I liked but were met with mixed reviews.
5.0

By: Fredrik A.

Posted: July 19, 2019

Great city

A bit crowded and chaotic start where people couldn't get in the pens and start groups where delayed. Water bottles not very environmentally friendly. But overall a nice flat course, nice temperature and great spectators. Enjoyed it more than than London or New York so should be a major. Very nice race.
4.0

By: jamie k.

Posted: April 17, 2019

Great course and crowd

I really enjoyed this marathon. A lovely scenic course through paris - largely flat - great supporters. It was a little cold, but bright, sunny, and no wind. On the flipside, it was chaotic at the start - v slow to get into the baggage dropoff, and a fair distance to get through the crowds to the start line (just in time!). There was only water at the fuel points, but it was in little bottles (I'd recommend carrying a screw on sucker top if possible) and they did have some other snacks on the tables. The vounteers were brilliant. I got a PB!
5.0
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