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Paris-Colmar is an annual racewalking competition covering about 445 kilometers for men, and 300 kilometers for women and for men who participate for the first time. The competition began in 1926 as race from Strasbourg to Paris. The contest for women has been held since 1988.
The race presently starts in Neuilly-sur-Marne (Seine-Saint-Denis) for the men and in Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne) for the women. They arrive in Colmar after more than 50 hours of racewalking. Special breaks are included to exchange food and clothing. In 2007, the prize for the winner in the men's contest 8,000 euros and 5,000 euros for women. The current participants are largely from Eastern Europe. A prospective contestant must qualify for the Paris-Colmar competition by walking a certain distance in 24 hours.
Hervé Delarras and Roger Quemener, are respectively director and vice director of the event and of the Cercle des sports de France club.
The competition was stopped :
In 2015 the final destination will switch to Ribaeauville, a few miles North of Colmar. All races in the history of the event have been between Paris and the Alsace region bordering Germany.
Year | Name | Nationality | Distance in km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1926 | Jean Lindner | Switzerland | 504 | 78:47 h | 6.397 |
1927 | Jean Lindner | Switzerland | 504 | 72:01 h | 6.998 |
1928 | Louis Godart | France | 504 | 75:45 h | 6.653 |
1929 | Louis Godart | France | 506 | 72:48 h | 6.951 |
1930 | Marceau Roger | France | 506 | 69:44 h | 7.256 |
1931 | Louis Godart | France | 503 | 72:25 h | 6.946 |
1932 | Victor Damas | France | 506 | 68:33 h | 7.381 |
1933 | Ernest Romens | France | 535 | 79:11 h | 6.756 |
1934 | Pierre Mouchkoff | Soviet Union | 523 | 74:08 h | 7.055 |
1935 | Ernest Romens | France | 524 | 71:53 h | 7.290 |
1936 | Alfred Steinmetz | France | 533 | 74:33 h | 7.150 |
1937 | Ernest Romens | France | 533 | 74:33 h | 7.150 |
Year | Name | Nationality | Distance in km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1949 | Gilbert Roger | France | 520 | 73:51 h | 7.041 |
1950 | Joseph Zami | France | 516 | 73:55 h | 6.981 |
1951 | Albert Seibert | France | 516 | 69:29 h | 7.426 |
1952 | Albert Seibert | France | 552 | 75:10 h | 7.344 |
1953 | Gilbert Roger | France | 515 | 66:50 h | 7.706 |
1954 | Gilbert Roger | France | 526 | 70:34 h | 7.454 |
1955 | Louis Godart (Fils) | France | 520 | 71:26 h | 7.280 |
1956 | Gilbert Roger | France | 522 | 68:31 h | 7.619 |
1957 | Gilbert Roger | France | 522 | 69:38 h | 7.496 |
1958 | Gilbert Roger | France | 537 | 71:13 h | 7.540 |
1959 | Edmond Guny | France | 529 | 70:42 h | 7.482 |
Year | Name | Nationality | Distance in km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1970 | Sammy Zaugg | France | 512 | 70:04 h | 7.307 |
1971 | Josy Simon | Luxembourg | 520 | 73:08 h | 7.110 |
1972 | Josy Simon | Luxembourg | 513 | 73:03 h | 7.023 |
1973 | Robert Rinchard | Belgium | 493 | 64:34 h | 7.636 |
1974 | Robert Rinchard | Belgium | 523 | 67:29 h | 7.750 |
1975 | Josy Simon | Luxembourg | 507 | 66:50 h | 7.586 |
1976 | Robert Rinchard | Belgium | 533 | 69:11 h | 7.704 |
1977 | Robert Schouckens | Belgium | 507 | 64:11 h | 7.899 |
1978 | Josy Simon | Luxembourg | 501 | 66:10 h | 7.572 |
1979 | Roger Quemener | France | 510 | 64:24 h | 7.919 |
1980 | Roger Pietquin | Belgium | 506 | 60:01 h | 8.431 |
Year | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distanz km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1981 | Roger Pietquin | Belgium | 513 | 65:11 h | 7.870 | |||||
1982 | Adrien Pheulpin | France | 508 | 66:30 h | 7.639 | |||||
1983 | Roger Quemener | France | 518 | 64:12 h | 8.069 | |||||
1984 | J.-C. Gouvenaux | France | 516 | 62:31 h | 8.254 | |||||
1985 | Roger Quemener | France | 518 | 64:57 h | 7.975 | |||||
1986 | Roger Quemener | France | 517 | 62:27 h | 8.279 | |||||
1987 | Roger Quemener | France | 518 | 64:59 h | 7.971 | |||||
1988 | Roger Quemener | France | 533 | 66:37 h | 8.001 | Édith Couhé | France | 368 | 55:27 h | 6.637 |
1989 | Roger Quemener | France | 524 | 64:35 h | 8.114 | Édith Couhé | France | 376 | 52:51 h | 7.114 |
1990 | Zbigniew Klapa | Poland | 522 | 64:36 h | 8.080 | Édith Couhé | France | 340 | 50:30 h | 6.733 |
1991 | Zbigniew Klapa | Poland | 523 | 64:51 h | 8.065 | Édith Couhé | France | 340 | 51:15 h | 6.634 |
1992 | Zbigniew Klapa | Poland | 518 | 62:38 h | 8.270 | Édith Couhé | France | 333 | 47:38 h | 6.991 |
1993 | Noel Dufay | France | 518 | 62:18 h | 8.315 | Isabelle Duchêne | France | 334 | 42:59 h | 7.770 |
1994 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 520 | 61:48 h | 8.414 | |||||
1995 | Zbigniew Klapa | Poland | 521 | 60:13 h | 8.652 | Kora Boufflert | France | 333 | 45:02 h | 7.395 |
1996 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 520 | 60:29 h | 8.597 | Isabelle Duchêne | France | 331 | 41:58 h | 7.887 |
1997 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 534 | 64:02 h | 8.339 | Marleen Radder | Netherlands | 344 | 46:14 h | 7.441 |
1998 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 521 | 62:26 h | 8.345 | Delcina Pajoul | France | 343 | 45:24 h | 7.555 |
1999 | Zbigniew Klapa | Poland | 521 | 58:53 h | 8.700 | Delcina Pajoul | France | 343 | 45:53 h | 7.475 |
2000 | Alexseï Rodionov | Russia | 535 | 66:18 h | 8.069 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | 360 | 47:35 h | 7.566 |
2001 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 535 | 65:38 h | 8.151 | Marleen Radder | Netherlands | 360 | 49:24 h | 7.287 |
2002 | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 535 | 67:32 h | 7.922 | Marleen Radder | Netherlands | 360 | 50:23 h | 7.145 |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1. | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 515 | 66:40 h | 7.725 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | 340 | 48:56 h | 6.948 |
2. | Gilles Letessier | France | id. | + 2:13 h | 7.476 | Marina Tarassevich | Belarus | id. | + 0:03 h | 6.941 |
3. | Jean Cecillon | France | id. | + 3:22 h | 7.354 | Delcina Pajoul | France | id. | + 2:10 h | 6.656 |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1. | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 440 | 55:00 h | 8.000 | Anne-Marie Mesmoudi | France | 265 | 35:20 h | 7.500 |
2. | Alexseï Rodionov | Russia | id. | + 0:49 h | 7.883 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | id. | + 0:31 h | 7.392 |
3. | Philippe Morel | France | id. | + 1:39 h | 7.670 | Francine Lachia | France | id. | + 3:39 h | 6.798 |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1. | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 448 | 54:13 h | 8.263 | Kora Boufflert | France | 293 | 37:09 h | 7.887 |
2. | Sergueï Dvoretski | Russia | id. | + 1:35 h | 8.029 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | id. | + 1:28 h | 7.587 |
3. | David Regy | France | id. | + 2:04 h | 7.960 | Sylviane Varin | France | id. | + 3:05 h | 7.283 |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
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1. | G. A. Urbanowski | Poland | 451 | 57:04 h | 7.903 | Anne-Marie Mesmoudi | France | 306 | 38:09 h | 8.021 |
2. | Alexseï Rodionov | Russia | id. | + 1:05 h | 7.756 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | id. | + 1:28 h | 7.724 |
3. | Philippe Morel | France | id. | + 2:01 h | 7.633 | Marina Tarassevich | Belarus | id. | + 3:05 h | 7.421 |
Rank | Men | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Time | Pace km/h | Promotion | Time | Pass km/h |
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1. | S. Dvoretski | 52:43 h | 8.422 | S. Varin | 41:52 h | 7.302 | Ph. Thibaux | 34:35 h | 8.452 |
2. | D. Osipov | + 0:40 h | 8.317 | C. Anxionnat | + 1:09 h | 7.107 | D. Ruelle | + 1:49 h | 8.030 |
3. | A. Rodionov | + 4:02 h | 7.824 | D. Alverhne | + 1:32 h | 7.044 | L. Schaerlaeckens | + 3:24 h | 7.695 |
Rank | Men | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Time | Pace km/h | Promotion | Time | Pass km/h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | D. Osipov | 59:12 h | 7.965 | S. Varin | 41:38 h | 7.609 | B. Labarre | 46:39 h | 6.791 |
2. | P. Marechal | + 6:58 m | D. Alverhne | + 1:37 h | P. Asselos | + 1:32 h | |||
3. | P. Thibaux | 407.8 km 58:41 h | C. Dols | + 3 h | F. Gauze | 304.6 km 48:48 h |
Rank | Men | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Time | Pace km/h | Promotion | Time | Pass km/h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | D. Osipov | 56:46:11 h | 7.738 | D. Alverhne | 38:43:50 h | 7.686 | J.P. Meteau | 40:07:38 h | 7.419 |
2. | J.M. Rouault | + 1:01:43 h | I. Poutintseva | + 2:16:38 h | D. Grados | + 31:50 m | |||
3. | G. Letessier | + 1:50:30 h | M. Labylle | + 2:39:49 h | L. Bovin | + 1:35:12 h |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Dimitri Osipov | Russia | 436.1 | 55:54:26 h | 7.800 | Dominique Alvernhe | France | 288.9 | 36:33:18 h | 7.903 |
2. | Philippe Thibaux | France | id. | + 0:08 h | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | id. | + 1:26:02 h | ||
3. | Dominique Bunel | France | id. | + 2:10:47 h | Nicoletta Mizera | Italy | id. | + 1:55:48 h |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Jean Marie Rouault | France | 436.4 | 54:10:59 h | 8.054 | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | 308.1 | 40:28:42 h | 7.611 |
2. | Dimitry Osipov | Russia | id. | + 48:01 h | Nicoletta Mizera | Italy | id. | + 48:34 h | ||
3. | Dominique Bunel | France | id. | + 1:05:10 h | Corinne Fauqueur | France | id. | + 1:26:17 h |
Rank | Men | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h | Women | Nationality | Distance km | Time | Pace km/h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Dimitri Osipov | Russia | 426.4 | 52:45:56 h | 8.081 | Olga Borisova | Russia | 292.4 | 39:11:48 h | 7.460 |
2. | Emmanuel Lassalle | France | id. | + 10:48 h | Maggy Labylle | France | id. | + 21:35 h | ||
3. | André Duterte | France | id. | + 4:58:32 h | Irina Poutintseva | Russia | id. | + 59:34 h |
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