STATISTICS  -   Marathon de Paris 2025

Gender

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Number of participants
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Average Time
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Distribution Men/Women
Distribution of participants by Time

Notes

1 % of runners doing the same or better

2 % of runners M doing the same or better

3 % of runners W doing the same or better

Distribution of participants by Age

Top 10 Women

1Bedatu HIRPA  02:20:45
2Dera DIDA  02:20:49
3Angela TANUI  02:21:07
4Magdalena SHAURI  02:21:31
5Kasanesh BAZE  02:24:35
6Janet RUGURU  02:24:36
7Kidsan ALEMA  02:25:22
8Judit JEPTUM  02:25:30
9Agnes KEINO  02:26:09
10Zerihun ALEMTSEHAY  02:27:39

Top 10 Men

1Benard BIWOTT  02:05:25
2Ibrahim HASSAN  02:06:13
3Sila KIPTOO  02:06:21
4Enock KINYAMAL  02:06:32
5Dominic NGENO  02:06:37
6Dinkalem AYELE  02:07:54
7Tsedat AYANA  02:08:19
8Edwin KIBICHY  02:08:29
9Timothy KIBET  02:08:38
10Hailu ZEWDU  02:09:03

Results Marathon de Paris 2025

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During the 2025 Paris Marathon, an impressive total of 54,922 participants took the start to tackle the 42.195 kilometers of this iconic course. Among them, 16,342 women and 38,580 men began the race in an electrifying atmosphere full of challenge and camaraderie. This edition recorded an average time of 4h11m46s, with an average of 4h03m43s for men and 4h30m46s for women.

On the men's side, Benard Biwott stood out by securing first place with an exceptional time of 2h05m25s. He was closely followed by Ibrahim Hassan, who finished in 2h06m13s, and Sila Kiptoo, who crossed the finish line in 2h06m21s. Among the women, Bedatu Hirpa triumphed with a time of 2h20m45s, closely followed by Dera Dida at 2h20m49s, and Angela Tanui, who finished with a time of 2h21m07s.

History

The Paris Marathon has a rich history dating back to its first edition in 1896, although the modern version of the race as we know it today was relaunched in 1976. Since then, the event has experienced exponential growth, both in terms of participation and international renown.

Route

The Paris Marathon course is renowned for its beauty, offering runners the unique opportunity to pass through some of the city's most iconic sites. The race typically starts on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, goes down to the Place de la Concorde, passes by the Louvre, runs along the Seine riverbanks, crosses historic monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles, before finishing on Avenue Foch. This course not only challenges the runners with its elevation changes but also allows them to experience an unparalleled tourist experience.

Records

  • Among men, the course record is held by Elisha Rotich from Kenya who set a new benchmark in 2021 with a time of 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 21 seconds.
  • Among women, the record is held by Purity Rionoripo, also from Kenya, with a time of 2 hours, 20 minutes, and 55 seconds, achieved in 2017.