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Paris Belongs to Greatness: Crippa and Demise Deliver a Historic Double Masterclass

The Schneider Electric Paris Marathon became a stage for brilliance as Yemane Crippa and Shure Demise produced two unforgettable performances to claim stunning victories in the French capital. On a day filled with speed, drama and record-breaking excellence, Italy and Ethiopia rose to the top through displays of courage, precision and world-class endurance.

In the men’s race, Crippa delivered the finest marathon run of his career, storming to victory in a personal best of 2:05:18. The Italian star handled the relentless early pace with calm authority, staying composed among a powerful lead group before unleashing his decisive move when the race entered its closing stages. With strength and perfect timing, he surged clear to secure the biggest triumph of his career.

The battle behind him was every bit as fierce. Ethiopia’s Bayelign Teshager crossed the line just five seconds later in 2:05:23, also a personal best, while Kenya’s Sila Kiptoo completed the podium in 2:05:29, only eleven seconds behind the winner in one of the tightest finishes of the season.

If the men’s contest was thrilling, the women’s race was historic. Shure Demise produced a breathtaking performance to dominate the field and rewrite the course record with a sensational 2:18:34. Running with poise and authority from start to finish, the Ethiopian star broke clear when it mattered most and transformed the final kilometres into a celebration of pure class.

Her victory carried even greater weight as it also marked a huge personal best, confirming her arrival at a new level in the marathon ranks. Behind her, compatriot Misgane Alemayehu completed an Ethiopian one-two finish in 2:19:08, while Kenya’s Magdalyne Masai claimed third in 2:19:17 after a determined run.

Paris has witnessed many memorable races, but few days have matched the quality of this one. Crippa’s career-defining breakthrough and Demise’s record-shattering masterpiece turned the streets of the city into a theatre of greatness.

When the dust settled, two champions stood above all others one crowned by perfection, the other by history. Together, they made Paris belong to greatness.

(04/12/2026) Views: 88 ⚡AMP
by Erick Cheruiyot for My Best Runs.
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Schneider Electric Paris Marathon

Schneider Electric Paris Marathon

The Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris offers a unique opportunity to make the city yours by participating in one of the most prestigious races over the legendary 42.195 km distance. The Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris is now one of the biggest marathons in the world, as much for the size of its field as the performances of its runners....

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen racing the Race of the Cursa dels Nassos

Definitely committed to the end of the year, the Cursa dels Nassos (Barcelona's San Silvestre) aims to get people talking about it almost as much as we talk about the San Silvestre Vallecana (Madrid) or the San Silvestre in São Paulo, which is the most popular in the world.

Definitely committed to the end of the year, the Cursa dels Nassos (Barcelona's San Silvestre) aims to get people talking about it almost as much as we talk about the San Silvestre Vallecana (Madrid) or the San Silvestre in São Paulo, which is the most popular in the world.

So bet big.

And bet on insurance.

Or perhaps Jakob Ingebrigtsen is not a guarantee of quality?

Olympic champion of the 1,500, world champion of the 5,000, multiple European champion of both distances, the Norwegian talent (22) has confirmed his presence in the short distance of the Nassos, the 5K, a race that will be held at 7:00 p.m. on the 31st of December and in which we could witness a European record: Ingebrigtsen will look for the 13m14s of the Italian Yemane Crippa, an objective that is within his reach, since the Norwegian has come to sign 12m48s45 in the 5,000m, record of the track test.

The organizers assure that Jakob Ingebrigtsen will not run alone, but rather escorted by his older brothers, Henrik (31) and Filip (29), European champions of the 1,500 in 2012 and 2016, a magnificent display of Norwegian athletics that includes Karoline Grovdal (32), European cross country gold in the last two editions, including the most recent, just a week and a half ago, in Turin.

Grovdal will run in the same distance, the 5K, where the Ethiopian Ejegayehu Taye (22), world record holder (14m19s from last year right here, in Barcelona), and the sharp German Konstanze Klosterhalfen await her.

The 10K will have been held earlier, starting at 5:15 p.m.

 

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Cursa dels Nassos

Cursa dels Nassos

Certain local traditions may strike you as funny, bizarre, or downright disturbing. You may know that the Catalans ring in the new year by eating one grape with each chime of the clock at midnight, but did you know about the man with many noses ('home dels nassos')? Folklore has it that there's a man who has as many noses...

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