Race certified by Finishers: event approved by the organizer

Ultra 93 2026

Next event date confirmed
Emoji running-shoe-2See more about the offers
Photo credits: ©Pierre - stock.adobe.com

The event in a few words

"Seine-Saint-Denis Style, it's the bomb baby"! 👊

As NTM would say, running in the 93 is no small matter ❌. Here, we don't pretend: the terrains are true, the inhabitants too, and your mental strength will quickly learn to conjugate the verb "to endure" 🧠. This event takes you through a unique ultra-trail that crosses the entire department of Seine-Saint-Denis over more than 20 communes.

85 km, 1500 m of ascent, 20 communes crossed (yes, twenty, we counted) 😲. An ultra-trail between asphalt and forest, reinforced concrete and disarming trails 😵‍💫. It's not the toughest ultra in France, but it's undoubtedly the only one where you might encounter a boar 🐗, a graffiti artist 🎨, a security guard 🦺, and a heron on the first 10 km 🕊️. And that, you can't put a price on (although, there's still a race number to buy 💶). This route starts from Noisy-le-Grand, at the Bords de Marne stadium 🏟️. We don't want to spoil the entire course, but you'll pass through communes like Gagny, Montfermeil, Vaujours, and Sevran 🔥. You'll also follow the canal de l'Ourcq for 15 kilometers 💧. The mythical places of 9.3 follow one another: Aubervilliers, the canal Saint-Denis, Pantin, Romainville, Montreuil, the parc Montreau...🌳 Altogether, 85 km and 1500 m of positive elevation, discovering a department you'll never see the same way again 😍. But don't worry, if the Ultra 85 seems too long for you, there are several accessible distances 🙌. A 45 km with 800 mD+ for a nature/urban marathon format. A 25 km with 500 mD+ to discover urban trail in the 93 at your own pace ✌️, and a 10 km with 100 mD+, open to disabled sports, for a first experience or an express challenge 💨. With more than reasonable elevations, these races are perfect for starting out or aiming for a personal record 💥. And then, running is good. But running for others is better ❤️. All excess funds will be donated to local associations 🫶. You give a little of your sweat and the organization turns it into concrete actions 🛠️. Win-win 🤝. Well... Except for your thighs 💥. The positive point is that you won't be covered in mud 🟤, this urban race will have you leaving as clean as a whistle (3) 💎.

The 93 is not just about sports 🤜. It's a crash course in resilience. Tony Yoka 🥊, Clarisse Agbegnenou 🥋, Evan Fournier 🏀, Kylian Mbappé...⚽️ They come from here. And no, it's not a coincidence. They grew up where strength isn't learned in an air-conditioned room but on a field where the straight line doesn’t exist 😎. Want to be part of the story too? Start by lacing up some good shoes 👟. And get ready to sweat it out 🥵.

So, ready to show who's the king of the 93? 👑

4 reasons to join this race

Visit the 93 🏙️
Whether you're local or not, the 93 will surprise you! The largest course crosses more than 20 communes of the department 😯. So you'll have the opportunity to discover parks, neighborhoods, monuments, and nooks you'd never pass through 🤫.
Its uniqueness 🙌
You won't find a trail anywhere else that crosses so many communes, blending urban, nature, and iconic monuments ⚡️. Just a stone's throw from a big city like Paris, the 93 offers you an unexpected playground, and you won't be disappointed! 😍
A challenge accessible to everyone 💪
85 km, 45 km, 25 km, or 10 km (even open to disabled sports): whatever your fitness or desire, there's a format for you 🫵. And with reasonable elevation, you can aim for a great achievement 😎.
To visit Paris 🧑‍🎨
Once you've crossed the finish line, you're just steps away from our beautiful capital 🗼. Take the opportunity to explore museums, stroll along the quays, savor a typical dish, or discover the cultural gems of this city full of surprises 🎉. If you want to stay around, go discover the unique architecture of the Philharmonie at the Parc de la Villette 🎶.

Message from the Organizer:

"We are launching a movement rooted in the legacy of the Games, drawing from the strengths and contrasts of the 93rd district, a place admired for its resilience, diversity, and human richness.

👉 An 85 km ultratrail, with additional formats of 45, 25, and 10 km.

👉 A unique route that blends green spaces with urban landscapes, passing through over 20 communities.

👉 An adventure open to everyone: athletes, associations, businesses, local authorities, artists, and citizens alike…

Our values? 💪

  • Self-improvement & resilience 🤝

  • Solidarity & team spirit 😎

  • Territorial pride & influence ❤️

  • Social commitment & eco-responsibility ♻️

We believe that sport can transform, unite, and inspire. The Ultra93 was born from a convergence of synergies, unlikely encounters, and strong bonds between those who chose to create together. It’s a sincere co-construction that gives this project its full strength."

A distance for every taste

Trail 85 km

TrailThe most popular
  • Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
  • Elevation gain : 1300mD+

A few more words

Do you want to discover Seine-Saint-Denis like you've never seen it before? Tie your laces tight, because the 85 km of the Ultra 93 takes you on an urban adventure and nature throughout the department 📍.

The start is at Noisy-le-Grand, from the stade des Bords de Marne 🏟️. Right away, you follow the peaceful Marne and then you follow the canal de Chelles 💧. You move along gently, lulled by the water and the first easy kilometers. At km 10, you reach the Croissant Vert park, a peaceful spot before tackling your first real climb: heading to the Avron plateau 🏞️. Then, the trail becomes a journey through the cities of 93GagnyMontfermeilVaujours… the kilometers pass and the atmospheres change without (almost) ever tiring you 🫣. Head to km 39, where you enter the Sevran National Forest Park, at Sevran-Livry🌲. A pure moment of breath before joining an iconic East Parisien route:  the canal de l’Ourcq, which you follow for more than 15 km.

At km 60, you arrive at Aubervilliers before running along the canal Saint-Denis 🏙️. You pass through Pantin, then RomainvilleMontreuil and the Montreau Park, perfect for a little breath of greenery before the finale 🌳. At km 83, here you are at Neuilly-Plaisanceand you finally join the Noisy-le-Grand stadium, where it all began 😇.

GPX

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

You can collect your race bib at Noisy-le-Grand stadium:

  • Friday, April 24, 2026, from 10 AM to 8 PM

  • Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 7 AM to 8 PM

The race starts are scheduled as follows:

Saturday, April 25, 2026:

  • For the 85 km Trail: 8 AM

  • For the 45 km Trail: 9 AM

  • For the 25 km Trail: 10 AM

Sunday, April 26, 2026:

  • For the 10 km Trail: 8:30 AM

All races start at Noisy-le-Grand, at the Bords de Marne stadium.

No, it's not mandatory. However, you must present a PPS attestation dated within three months of the race. A medical certificate is needed if you are a para-athlete.

Yes, you need to be 18 years old to participate in the races.

10 km:

  • Early bird: €25 (first 100 bibs)

  • FFA License: €26

  • Regular: €30

25 km:

  • Early bird: €50 (first 100 bibs)

  • FFA License: €51

  • Regular: €55

45 km:

  • Early bird: €70 (first 100 bibs)

  • FFA License: €71

  • Regular: €75

85 km:

  • Early bird: €100 (first 100 bibs)

  • FFA License: €105

  • Regular: €110

Yes, here they are:

  • For the 85 km Trail: 15 hours

  • For the 45 km Trail: 9 hours

  • For the 25 km Trail: 5 hours

  • For the 10 km Trail: 3 hours and 30 minutes

The concept of semi-self-sufficiency is applied for races ranging from 10 km to 85 km.

Along the course, refreshment zones will provide drinks and food to be consumed on-site. Only water is provided for refilling bottles or hydration packs.

Yes, here it is:

85 km Event:

  • Water reserve (minimum 1 L)

  • Food reserve

  • Personal cup (minimum 15 cl)

  • Functional headlamp with spare batteries

  • Reflective armband or vest

  • Survival blanket

  • ID card

  • Whistle

  • Payment means (credit card or €20 in cash)

  • Mobile phone

  • Waterproof jacket

45 km Event:

  • Water reserve (minimum 1 L)

  • Food reserve

  • Personal cup (minimum 15 cl)

  • Survival blanket

  • ID card

  • Whistle

  • Payment means (credit card or €20 in cash)

  • Mobile phone

  • Waterproof jacket

25 km Event:

  • Water reserve (minimum 1 L)

  • Personal cup (minimum 15 cl)

  • Survival blanket

  • ID card

  • Whistle

  • Payment means (credit card or €20 in cash)

  • Mobile phone

  • Waterproof jacket

Recommended:

  • Food reserve

10 km Event:

  • Water reserve (minimum 500 ml)

  • Personal cup (minimum 15 cl)

  • ID card

  • Whistle

  • Payment means (credit card or €20 in cash)

  • Mobile phone

  • Waterproof jacket

Recommended:

  • Food reserve

Poles are prohibited for all distances

Participants of the 85 km and 45 km Trails can take a shower inside the stadium by presenting their race bib.

You can check the race rules here