Sunday, June 7, 2026 marked the eighth edition of one of the prettiest 10 kilometers in the heart of the capital, following a marathon and a half-marathon in the spring. Close to 45,000 runners crossed the starting line of this always-triumphant race on this bright, sunny morning.
As a classic, accessible on-road distance, this Paris 10K invites both casual weekend runners and seasoned athletes to enjoy the experience and push their limits. Everyone runs at their own pace, solo or with friends, in a race that's fast enough to finish in under an hour for the top contenders.
On the course side, it's an opportunity to run among the capital's most iconic landmarks, with a start opposite the Eiffel Tower before finishing near the Arc de Triomphe. This year, the defending women's champion Manon Trapp couldn't hold her place on the podium, beaten by Margaux Sieracki in first place, clocking 31'48 and shaving her own record. On the men's side, marathoner Mehdi Frère took victory in 28 minutes 11 seconds, breaking the event's record that had stood since 2022.
Find the full set of performances on the Paris 10K site.
Men's Podium
Women’s Podium
Official website
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