Paris Marathon cancelled: Rescheduled November race called off due to coronavirus
Event had been postponed from April until November but with coronavirus cases on the rise across France, a decision has been taken to cancel the race until 2021
The rescheduled Paris Marathon on 15 November has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The race was originally scheduled to take place on 5 April, but was postponed at the start of the coronavirus crisis and moved to the end of the year in the hope that conditions would improve sufficiently to a level where the mass participation event could take place.
But with cases in France on the rise once again, a decision was taken to cancel the full event, meaning there will be no race for professionals or for the thousands of amateur runners who take part.
"Faced with the difficulty that many runners, especially those coming from abroad, had in making themselves available for the 14th/15th November, it was decided that it would be better and simpler for those concerned if we organised the Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris in 2021," organisers said in a statement.
"There will be great disappointment among those who have sacrificed time training for what had become an autumn marathon.
posted Sunday August 23rd