Paris Marathon: 6 April 2003
All runners
# | Pos | Name | Time | Cat | Club | Graded | Pace |
1 | 1 | Steve Brett | 2:51:12 | V35 | Serpentine | 74.1% | 6:32 |
2 | 2 | Jean-Francois Coppenolle | 3:00:55 | SM | Unattached | 70.1% | 6:54 |
3 | 3 | Andrew Maynard | 3:06:58 | V40 | Serpentine | 70.0% | 7:08 |
4 | 4 | James Snowdon | 3:07:05 | V50 | Serpentine | 75.5% | 7:08 |
5 | 5 | Hugh Torry | 3:07:17 | SM | Unattached | 67.7% | 7:08 |
6 | 6 | Brian Butler | 3:20:48 | V50 | Serpentine | 70.3% | 7:39 |
7 | 7 | Natasha Hrstich | 3:26:41 | SL | Serpentine | 67.2% | 7:53 |
8 | 8 | Graeme Scott | 3:27:23 | V40 | Serpentine | 62.2% | 7:54 |
9 | 9 | Mary Dobson | 3:35:23 | FV35 | Serpentine | 64.5% | 8:13 |
10 | 10 | Chris Chin | 3:39:12 | V40 | Unattached | 58.8% | 8:22 |
11 | 11 | Gerard Hague-Holmes | 3:43:20 | V40 | Serpentine | 58.6% | 8:31 |
12 | 12 | Robert Maslen | 3:44:40 | V50 | Serpentine | 62.8% | 8:34 |
13 | 13 | Antonia Okwu | 3:45:38 | SL | Serpentine | 61.5% | 8:36 |
14 | 14 | Shevaun Teevan | 3:49:05 | SL | Serpentine | 60.6% | 8:44 |
15 | 15 | Renee Campbell-Scott | 3:50:09 | FV35 | Serpentine | 60.3% | 8:47 |
16 | 16 | Manuel Moreno | 3:51:42 | V55 | Serpentine | 64.1% | 8:50 |
17 | 17 | Raul Kharbanda | 3:54:52 | SM | Serpentine | 54.0% | 8:57 |
18 | 18 | Dominic Whelan | 3:55:03 | SM | Unattached | 54.0% | 8:58 |
19 | 19 | Lena Vik | 3:55:12 | SL | Unattached | 59.0% | 8:58 |
20 | 20 | Kevin Couchman | 4:04:55 | V35 | Serpentine | 51.8% | 9:20 |
21 | 21 | Rosie Ingram | 4:11:47 | SL | Serpentine | 55.1% | 9:36 |
22 | 22 | Melissa Cheung | 4:24:48 | SL | Serpentine | 52.4% | 10:06 |
23 | 23 | Helen James | 4:40:10 | FV40 | Serpentine | 50.9% | 10:41 |
24 | 24 | Carine Wood | 5:01:34 | FV45 | Serpentine | 50.1% | 11:30 |
25 | 25 | Patricia Courtney | 5:33:33 | SL | Serpentine | 41.6% | 12:43 |
Report
On Sunday the 19th July 1896, 191 runners ran the first French Marathon over a distance of 40km that connected Paris from Conflans, where the race started and finished. The organisers of the race Petit Journal decided to award a commemorative medal to all finishers who finished in under a time of 4 hours.
The race distance was over a distance of 40 Kilometres which was the distance between Marathon and Athens. The current Marathon Distance of 42.195km did not come into effect until the 1908 London Olympic Marathon.
Over a century later in the region of 30,000 runners from around the world took to the streets of the French Capital for the 27th running of the Paris International Marathon. On a overcast Parisian morning the runners started at the Champs Elysees heading towards the Place de la Concorde before making their journey through the city finishing at Foch Avenue.
Out of the 30,000 several
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