Paris-Colmar

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Start from Strasbourg, 1957

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.

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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.

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Start in 1932

Palmarès

1926 to 1937 : Paris-Strasbourg

YearNameNationalityDistance in kmTimePace km/h
1926 Jean Lindner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 50478:47 h6.397
1927 Jean Lindner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 50472:01 h6.998
1928 Louis Godart Flag of France.svg  France 50475:45 h6.653
1929 Louis Godart Flag of France.svg  France 50672:48 h6.951
1930 Marceau Roger Flag of France.svg  France 50669:44 h7.256
1931 Louis Godart Flag of France.svg  France 50372:25 h6.946
1932 Victor Damas Flag of France.svg  France 50668:33 h7.381
1933 Ernest Romens Flag of France.svg  France 53579:11 h6.756
1934 Pierre Mouchkoff Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 52374:08 h7.055
1935 Ernest Romens Flag of France.svg  France 52471:53 h7.290
1936 Alfred Steinmetz Flag of France.svg  France 53374:33 h7.150
1937 Ernest Romens Flag of France.svg  France 53374:33 h7.150

1949 to 1959 : Paris-Strasbourg or Strasbourg-Paris

YearNameNationalityDistance in kmTimePace km/h
1949 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 52073:51 h7.041
1950 Joseph Zami Flag of France.svg  France 51673:55 h6.981
1951 Albert Seibert Flag of France.svg  France 51669:29 h7.426
1952 Albert Seibert Flag of France.svg  France 55275:10 h7.344
1953 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 51566:50 h7.706
1954 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 52670:34 h7.454
1955 Louis Godart (Fils) Flag of France.svg  France 52071:26 h7.280
1956 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 52268:31 h7.619
1957 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 52269:38 h7.496
1958 Gilbert Roger Flag of France.svg  France 53771:13 h7.540
1959 Edmond Guny Flag of France.svg  France 52970:42 h7.482

1970 to 1980 : Paris-Strasbourg or Strasbourg-Paris

YearNameNationalityDistance in kmTimePace km/h
1970 Sammy Zaugg Flag of France.svg  France 51270:04 h7.307
1971 Josy Simon Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 52073:08 h7.110
1972 Josy Simon Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 51373:03 h7.023
1973 Robert Rinchard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 49364:34 h7.636
1974 Robert Rinchard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 52367:29 h7.750
1975 Josy Simon Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 50766:50 h7.586
1976 Robert Rinchard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 53369:11 h7.704
1977 Robert Schouckens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 50764:11 h7.899
1978 Josy Simon Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 50166:10 h7.572
1979 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 51064:24 h7.919
1980 Roger Pietquin Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 50660:01 h8.431

From 1981 : Paris-Colmar

YearMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistanz
km
TimePace
km/h
1981 Roger Pietquin Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 51365:11 h7.870
1982 Adrien Pheulpin Flag of France.svg  France 50866:30 h7.639
1983 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 51864:12 h8.069
1984 J.-C. Gouvenaux Flag of France.svg  France 51662:31 h8.254
1985 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 51864:57 h7.975
1986 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 51762:27 h8.279
1987 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 51864:59 h7.971
1988 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 53366:37 h8.001 Édith Couhé Flag of France.svg  France 36855:27 h6.637
1989 Roger Quemener Flag of France.svg  France 52464:35 h8.114 Édith Couhé Flag of France.svg  France 37652:51 h7.114
1990 Zbigniew Klapa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52264:36 h8.080 Édith Couhé Flag of France.svg  France 34050:30 h6.733
1991 Zbigniew Klapa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52364:51 h8.065 Édith Couhé Flag of France.svg  France 34051:15 h6.634
1992 Zbigniew Klapa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 51862:38 h8.270 Édith Couhé Flag of France.svg  France 33347:38 h6.991
1993 Noel Dufay Flag of France.svg  France 51862:18 h8.315 Isabelle Duchêne Flag of France.svg  France 33442:59 h7.770
1994 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52061:48 h8.414
1995 Zbigniew Klapa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52160:13 h8.652 Kora Boufflert Flag of France.svg  France 33345:02 h7.395
1996 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52060:29 h8.597 Isabelle Duchêne Flag of France.svg  France 33141:58 h7.887
1997 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 53464:02 h8.339 Marleen Radder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 34446:14 h7.441
1998 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52162:26 h8.345 Delcina Pajoul Flag of France.svg  France 34345:24 h7.555
1999 Zbigniew Klapa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52158:53 h8.700 Delcina Pajoul Flag of France.svg  France 34345:53 h7.475
2000 Alexseï Rodionov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 53566:18 h8.069 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 36047:35 h7.566
2001 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 53565:38 h8.151 Marleen Radder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36049:24 h7.287
2002 G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 53567:32 h7.922 Marleen Radder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36050:23 h7.145
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 51566:40 h7.725 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 34048:56 h6.948
2. Gilles Letessier Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 2:13 h7.476 Marina Tarassevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus id.+ 0:03 h6.941
3. Jean Cecillon Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 3:22 h7.354 Delcina Pajoul Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 2:10 h6.656
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 44055:00 h8.000 Anne-Marie Mesmoudi Flag of France.svg  France 26535:20 h7.500
2. Alexseï Rodionov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 0:49 h7.883 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 0:31 h7.392
3. Philippe Morel Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 1:39 h7.670 Francine Lachia Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 3:39 h6.798
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 44854:13 h8.263 Kora Boufflert Flag of France.svg  France 29337:09 h7.887
2. Sergueï Dvoretski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 1:35 h8.029 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 1:28 h7.587
3. David Regy Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 2:04 h7.960 Sylviane Varin Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 3:05 h7.283
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. G. A. Urbanowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 45157:04 h7.903 Anne-Marie Mesmoudi Flag of France.svg  France 30638:09 h8.021
2. Alexseï Rodionov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 1:05 h7.756 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 1:28 h7.724
3. Philippe Morel Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 2:01 h7.633 Marina Tarassevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus id.+ 3:05 h7.421
Distance 444 km, women 305.7 km, and Promotion 292.3 km.
RankMenTimePace
km/h
WomenTimePace
km/h
PromotionTimePass
km/h
1. Flag of Russia.svg S. Dvoretski 52:43 h8.422 Flag of France.svg S. Varin 41:52 h7.302 Flag of France.svg Ph. Thibaux 34:35 h8.452
2. Flag of Russia.svg D. Osipov + 0:40 h8.317 Flag of France.svg C. Anxionnat + 1:09 h7.107 Flag of France.svg D. Ruelle + 1:49 h8.030
3. Flag of Russia.svg A. Rodionov + 4:02 h7.824 Flag of France.svg D. Alverhne + 1:32 h7.044 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L. Schaerlaeckens + 3:24 h7.695
Distance 471.5 km, women and promotion 316.8 km.
RankMenTimePace
km/h
WomenTimePace
km/h
PromotionTimePass
km/h
1. Flag of Russia.svg D. Osipov 59:12 h7.965 Flag of France.svg S. Varin 41:38 h7.609 Flag of France.svg B. Labarre 46:39 h6.791
2. Flag of France.svg P. Marechal + 6:58 m Flag of France.svg D. Alverhne + 1:37 h Flag of France.svg P. Asselos + 1:32 h
3. Flag of France.svg P. Thibaux 407.8 km
58:41 h
Flag of France.svg C. Dols + 3 h Flag of France.svg F. Gauze 304.6 km
48:48 h
Distance 439.3 km, women and promotion 297.7 km.
RankMenTimePace
km/h
WomenTimePace
km/h
PromotionTimePass
km/h
1. Flag of Russia.svg D. Osipov 56:46:11 h7.738 Flag of France.svg D. Alverhne 38:43:50 h7.686 Flag of France.svg J.P. Meteau 40:07:38 h7.419
2. Flag of France.svg J.M. Rouault + 1:01:43 h Flag of Russia.svg I. Poutintseva + 2:16:38 h Flag of France.svg D. Grados + 31:50 m
3. Flag of France.svg G. Letessier + 1:50:30 h Flag of France.svg M. Labylle + 2:39:49 h Flag of France.svg L. Bovin + 1:35:12 h
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. Dimitri Osipov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 436.155:54:26 h7.800 Dominique Alvernhe Flag of France.svg  France 288.936:33:18 h7.903
2. Philippe Thibaux Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 0:08 h Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 1:26:02 h
3. Dominique Bunel Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 2:10:47 h Nicoletta Mizera Flag of Italy.svg  Italy id.+ 1:55:48 h
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. Jean Marie Rouault Flag of France.svg  France 436.454:10:59 h8.054 Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 308.140:28:42 h7.611
2. Dimitry Osipov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 48:01 h Nicoletta Mizera Flag of Italy.svg  Italy id.+ 48:34 h
3. Dominique Bunel Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 1:05:10 h Corinne Fauqueur Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 1:26:17 h
RankMenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
WomenNationalityDistance
km
TimePace
km/h
1. Dimitri Osipov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 426.452:45:56 h8.081 Olga Borisova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 292.439:11:48 h7.460
2. Emmanuel Lassalle Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 10:48 h Maggy Labylle Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 21:35 h
3. André Duterte Flag of France.svg  France id.+ 4:58:32 h Irina Poutintseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia id.+ 59:34 h

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