The Paris Marathon is one of the most popular and the biggest marathon in Europe as well as in the World. The Paris marathon is an annual marathon hosted by Paris, France. This is supporting and one of the most recognized Marathons among all the countries of the world. After the Corona Virus pandemic, the event has been canceled. The marathon has been scheduled for the year 2023 again. This event is going to start again on Sunday, April 2, 2023.
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Paris Marathon Participants |
The event is much popular because more than 145 country nationals participate and usually more than 57000 runners participate in this event. Out of these 35% come from the French territory and 45% of International participants participate and the rest 25% are run by local Persians.
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Paris Marathon Begging Point |
The Marathon route starts from the famous Avenue des Champs-Elysee and ends at the venue Foch near the Arc de Triomphe. The marathon route takes the famous landmark of the Eiffel tower and the Bastille. In 2019 Marathon race took place on Sunday, April 14, 2019, and the winner is Abrha Milwa at 2:07:05. In 2018 Paul Lonyangat was named the title in 2 hours six minutes, and twenty-five seconds. Elisha Rotich puts a record to complete the route in Two hours Four minutes and Twenty-three seconds in the year 2021 and in the women's category Judith Korir runs in Two hours Nineteen Minutes and Forty-Eight seconds.
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Marathon Participants |
If you want to participate in Marathon 2023 you must follow some essential tips.- Consider convenience when planning a trip.
- Before marathon day you must buy your Metro ticket.
- Mentally prepare yourself and take a rest more the six hours before the marathon.
- Make a trial run with your stopwatch and bone up Kilometers (As remember 1Km = 0.6 miles, 1 mile = 1.6 Km ) the official run is 42.2 Km which is 26.2 miles.
- Remember to see the Paris Marathon course along the sights.
- Don't forget to bring your own Snacks and Beverages.
- Soak up energy on the route by Cheers and Entertainment.
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Paris Marathon Competition |
Good luck to all participants of the Paris marathon 2023.
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