Reims à Toutes Jambes

The Reims Marathon (French Marathon de Reims ) is a marathon in Reims, which takes place in October since 1984. It is in terms of distance records the second fastest in France after the Paris Marathon. Together with a Half Marathon and a 10 km run, it forms the running event Reims à toutes jambes.

Route

The marathon starts on the Rue Libergier before the entrance to the cathedral of Notre Dame. He crossed on his first third the Vesle and the Autoroute A4 and leads to the southeast in the neighboring Taissy. From there it goes north to the city and back along the Canal de l' Aisne à la Marne back to the center. After that, the city center is circled on a turning point haul with small variations, first counterclockwise and then clockwise and finally achieved the goal of all runs at the Parc des Expositions southeast of downtown.

The half marathon starts at the Canal de l' Aisne à la Marne south of the target. After one round to the southeast along the canal you walk along it towards the center, the one circled on the same route as the marathon clockwise.

The 10- km race starts at the same point as the half marathon, leads directly to the center at the start of the marathon and ends after another loop in the rates of the other runs a.

Statistics

Track records

Marathon

Half Marathon

  • Men: 1:01:13 h, Dieudonné Disi (RWA ), 2007/2009
  • Women: 1:08:34 h, Christelle Daunay ( FRA ), 2010

10 km

  • Men: 29:34 min, Benoît Zwierzchiewski ( FRA ), 2002
  • Women: 35:43 min, Fetizon Elena ( FRA ), 2007

Fastest Runner 2011

Marathon

  • Men: Demssew Tsega ( ETH), 2:09:44 h
  • Women: Julia Mumbi Muraga (KEN ), 2:29:36 h

Half Marathon

  • Men: Philemon Kipchumba Yator (KEN ), 1:01:47 h
  • Women: Atsede Baysa ( ETH), 1:09:58 h

10 km

  • Men: Maxime Salmeron, 31:28 min
  • Women: Elena Fetizon, 37:20 min

List of winners

Marathon

Sources: website of the organizer, ARRS

Half Marathon

Development of finishers Ahlen

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