"Seine-Saint-Denis Style, it's the bomb baby"! ๐
As NTM would say, running in the 93 is no small matter โ. 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" ๐ง . 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, 1300 m of ascent, 20 communes crossed (yes, twenty, we counted) ๐ฒ. An ultra-trail between asphalt and forest, reinforced concrete and disarming trails ๐ตโ๐ซ. It's not the toughest ultra in France, but it's undoubtedly the only one where you might encounter a boar ๐, a graffiti artist ๐จ, a security guard ๐ฆบ, and a heron on the first 10 km ๐๏ธ. And that, you can't put a price on (although, there's still a race number to buy ๐ถ). This route starts from Noisy-le-Grand, at the Bords de Marne stadium ๐๏ธ. We don't want to spoil the entire course, but you'll pass through communes like Gagny, Montfermeil, Vaujours, and Sevran ๐ฅ. You'll also follow the canal de l'Ourcq for 15 kilometers ๐ง. The mythical places of 9.3 follow one another: Aubervilliers, the canal Saint-Denis, Pantin, Romainville, Montreuil, the parc Montreau...๐ณ Altogether, 85 km and 1300 m of positive elevation, discovering a department you'll never see the same way again ๐. But don't worry, if the Ultra 85 seems too long for you, there are several accessible distances ๐. A 45 km with 550 mD+ for a nature/urban marathon format. A 25 km with 250 mD+ to discover urban trail in the 93 at your own pace โ๏ธ, and a 10 km with 65 mD+, open to disabled sports, for a first experience or an express challenge ๐จ. With more than reasonable elevations, these races are perfect for starting out or aiming for a personal record ๐ฅ. And then, running is good. But running for others is better โค๏ธ. All excess funds will be donated to local associations ๐ซถ. You give a little of your sweat and the organization turns it into concrete actions ๐ ๏ธ. Win-win ๐ค. Well... Except for your thighs ๐ฅ. The positive point is that you won't be covered in mud ๐ค, this urban race will have you leaving as clean as a whistle (3) ๐.
The 93 is not just about sports ๐ค. It's a crash course in resilience. Tony Yoka ๐ฅ, Clarisse Agbegnenou ๐ฅ, Evan Fournier ๐, Kylian Mbappรฉ...โฝ๏ธ 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 doesnโt exist ๐. Want to be part of the story too? Start by lacing up some good shoes ๐. And get ready to sweat it out ๐ฅต.
So, ready to show who's the king of the 93? ๐
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.
๐ An 85 km ultratrail, with additional formats of 45, 25, and 10 km.
๐ A unique route that blends green spaces with urban landscapes, passing through over 20 communities.
๐ An adventure open to everyone: athletes, associations, businesses, local authorities, artists, and citizens alikeโฆ
Our values? ๐ช
Self-improvement & resilience ๐ค
Solidarity & team spirit ๐
Territorial pride & influence โค๏ธ
Social commitment & eco-responsibility โป๏ธ
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. Itโs a sincere co-construction that gives this project its full strength."
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 ๐.
The start is at Noisy-le-Grand, from the stade des Bords de Marne ๐๏ธ. Right away, you follow the peaceful Marne and then you follow the canal de Chelles ๐ง. 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 ๐๏ธ. Then, the trail becomes a journey through the cities of 93: Gagny, Montfermeil, Vaujoursโฆ the kilometers pass and the atmospheres change without (almost) ever tiring you ๐ซฃ. Head to km 39, where you enter the Sevran National Forest Park, at Sevran-Livry๐ฒ. A pure moment of breath before joining an iconic East Parisien route: the canal de lโOurcq, which you follow for more than 15 km.
At km 60, you arrive at Aubervilliers before running along the canal Saint-Denis ๐๏ธ. You pass through Pantin, then Romainville, Montreuil and the Montreau Park, perfect for a little breath of greenery before the finale ๐ณ. At km 83, here you are at Neuilly-Plaisanceand you finally join the Noisy-le-Grand stadium, where it all began ๐.
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: โฌ25 (first 100 bibs)
FFA License: โฌ26
Regular: โฌ30
25 km:
Early bird: โฌ50 (first 100 bibs)
FFA License: โฌ51
Regular: โฌ55
45 km:
Early bird: โฌ70 (first 100 bibs)
FFA License: โฌ71
Regular: โฌ75
85 km:
Early bird: โฌ100 (first 100 bibs)
FFA License: โฌ105
Regular: โฌ110
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 โฌ20 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 โฌ20 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 โฌ20 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 โฌ20 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
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