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Your Marathon weekend in Paris - so as not to leave anything to chance!
Your very first appointment in Paris is the Marathon Expo. Each and every one of you 37,000 entrants is obliged to come through here in order to collect your competitor number (competitor’s number) for the race, which will also give you the opportunity to have a look at the services and products presented by our partners.
In order to collect your bib and your gift bag from Marathon Expo you must present some ID and your confirmation of entry in the race.
If you have not yet presented your medical certificate (information to be checked on the runners’ list), do not forget to bring it with you.
Be careful, we only accept 3 mentions « half marathon competition », « running competition » or « athletic competition ».
No other wording can be accepted.
If the word “competition” is not mentioned, the certificate will not be accepted and you will not run the race.
If you want to participate in the breakfast run on Saturday morning, you will be able to obtain a special bib on the expo downstairs also.
The Pasta Party will be held on the Saturday from 15:00 to 20:00 in the same place.
Having dealt with all of these formalities, you will see our partners' sites as well as the race stands and the stands of the companies present. If you have not already done so on the Internet, then make sure you pass by the GDF SUEZ stand to enter yourself on the SMS system.
The Caisse d’Epargne stand is also giving away a pacing bracelet so that you can organise your race properly.
After passing through the partners spaces, you will then enter the official ASICS shop, offering the full range of technical products, clothing, shoes and various items in the Paris Marathon colours.
Before leaving Marathon Expo, don’t forget to have a go at the Concours Déco game which allows you, whilst voting for your favourite stand, to participate in a draw where you could win a trip to Beijing!
On the Saturday morning, we shall be very happy to welcome you to jog along in the “Breakfast Race”. This activity (a mild 5km course) is on offer not only to all those entered for the Paris Marathon but also to non-marathon runners as well.
After a last meal consisting mainly of pasta, and a good night’s sleep, you will have to get to the Place de l’Étoile for the start of the Marathon.
You will have a free locker made available to you from 07:00 to 08:30 on the Avenue Foch. You may leave a bag here, so that you can change after the race.
Warning: it is imperative that your competitor number be clearly visible (on your chest) along the entire course of the race in order to obtain refreshments, to be given assistance by the emergency services in case of a problem, and so that your photos will be easily identifiable.
We would advise you to enter the starting line-up grid before 08:20 in order to avoid any scramble. For your comfort, you have waste bins as well as toilets available inside these starting line-up grids.
The pace setters sponsored by Caisse d’Epargne and Jogging International will take up their positions at your side in the various starting line-up grids and will accompany you during the entire race, giving you precious advice. Getting to the finish line is simple: all you need to do is follow the ideal line (blue) or, for the faster ones amongst you, the Mito Alfa Romeo.
The refreshments, set out at 5km intervals, consist of bananas from Guadeloupe and Martinique (8,500kg + 30,000 at the finish line), oranges (14,250kg + 30,000 at the finish line), Carrefour water (400,000 bottles), dried fruits (2,000kg) and sugar cubes (2,000kg).
You will also find energy drinks (Powerade) at the last points and on the finish area.
For your comfort during the trial, there will be toilets set up at regular intervals at the refreshment stops.
After you have crossed the finishing line, teams of volunteers will be there to give you your souvenir medal, a poncho and complete provisioning.
You will also have the opportunity of being given a massage by one of the physiotherapy students, as well as any medical aid that you may require, by teams of Red Cross personnel.
After that, it will be time for you to collect your bag from the changing rooms and to rejoin your loved ones. A number of meeting places will be set up around the finish line area (marked out with letters) to facilitate these reunions.
The race results will be published on the
www.parismarathon.com Internet site, from Sunday afternoon onwards. Diploma could also be downloaded on the result page.
You will also have the opportunity of replying online to the satisfaction questionnaire, which allows us to make improvements in the organisation of the marathon each year.
On the official web site, you will also find your Maindru race pictures and race video on Monday/Thursday.