Paris marathon GPS map

The Marathon de Paris 2026 organizers published a full altimetric profile and a downloadable GPX track so runners can pre-load the course and plan pacing and nutrition for the Olympic year. The map includes elevation detail and a route download to help racers visualize climbs and flat sections before race day. (goandrace.com)

The route’s raw altimetry shows a start altitude of 39 m and a finish at 59 m (net +20 m), with total uphill of 117 m and downhill of 96 m. (goandrace.com) The course’s lowest point is 34 m at kilometer 26.1 and its high point 69 m at km 17.0, giving an average climb ratio of about 3 m per km and a GNR‑GAP index of 2. (goandrace.com) The Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris is scheduled for Sunday, April 12, 2026, with a mass start slated for 08:00 on the Champs‑Élysées. (schneiderelectricparismarathon.com) The event is organised by Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.), listed as the legal organiser in the 2026 event regulations. (storage-aso.lequipe.fr) Organisers expect roughly 60,000 participants representing about 145 nationalities for the 49th edition, continuing the race’s large international field. (paris.fr) The published route threads past Palais Garnier, Notre‑Dame, the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe while traversing both Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne before the finish near Avenue Foch. (schneiderelectricparismarathon.com) Race logistics include a reinforced hydration and responsible‑supply plan with 13 official aid stations listed in the 2026 runner guide. (jds.fr) Go&Race and the event pages provide a 3D course preview and the official event listing records the race coordinates as 48.870873 / 2.303861 for mapping and pre‑race planning. (youtube.com)

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