The Paris Marathon is developing into one of the World's
premier marathons and after Paris 2003 the event moved into
a new area with quality performances when the 1st four athletes
went sub 2Hr 07.
The event has quite a tradition and was originally first
run in July 1896, see below :
1896 : the first Paris marathon On Sunday the 19th
of July 1896, there was a big crowd at porte Maillot for the
first French marathon, which brought together 191 participants.
For this first French marathon, run over the 40 km separating
Paris from Conflans, the organisers, the Petit Journal, decided
to award a commemorative medal to all runners who finished
the race in under 4 hours. Why 40 kilometres? Simply because
this was the distance separating Marathon from Athens; the
current distance of the competition (42,195 km) is simply
that of the London Olympic marathon (1908).
After a 2h3130 race, and cheered on by
2.000 spectators, the British man Len Hurst crossed the finishing
line traced out on the Conflans bridge. After a brief moment
in the arms of his coach Boon, he regained all his strength
in order to receive the 200 francs from the Petit Journal
source Paris
Marathon