Ecotrail Paris—results out

Ecotrail Paris wrapped its 19th edition this weekend with full rankings published for the city’s trail and semi‑marathon events — the semi‑marathon marked its 33rd running in the program (leparisien.fr). The event underlines Paris’s growing trail and urban running culture as spring race season ramps up (leparisien.fr).

Corentin Play won the inaugural 120 km at Salomon EcoTrail Paris in 8:55:49, finishing ahead of Théo Le Boudec (13:58 behind) and Nicolas Jacob (27:07 behind). (lequipe.fr) Pierre Fossard took the 80 km title in 5:39:15 while Anna Carlsson won the women's 80 km in 6:46:20. (ecotrail.v3.livetrail.net) The 80 km saw 1,131 finishers from 1,410 starters with 171 recorded DNFs, underlining the field size and attrition on the Élancourt-to-Tour Eiffel route. (ecotrail.v3.livetrail.net) Rémi Thivolle topped the 45 km in 2:59:28 and Marianne Hogan won the women's 45 km in 3:21:26; the 45 km listed 1,767 finishers and 71 DNFs. (reference-trail.fr) Romain Wyndaele won the 30 km in 1:41:48 and Anaïs Quéméner won the women's 30 km in 1:58:21, with the 30 km recorded as having about 3,034 finishers and 21 DNFs. (ecotrail.v3.livetrail.net) Organisers said the two-day event attracted roughly 18,500 participants across seven race distances and two marches, while the new 120 km course carried about 2,400 m of positive elevation and finished in Paris at the Tour Eiffel finish area. (leparisien.fr)

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