The paths will accentuate Paris's splendor; entrance will be free for every fan.
In the Tokyo 2020 T54 Paralympic marathon Madison de Rosario (Australia, right) and Manuela Schaer (Switzerland) offered an amazing dash to the finish line.
Paris 2024 unveiled on October 24 the paths for the Paralympic cycling road races and marathon, so attesting to the beauty of the "City of Light".
The 42,195 km marathon scheduled for September 2024, last day of the Paralympic Games, will consist of two main stretches. One will be fast and flat, crossing nine communes of Seine-Saint-Denis
and another one more uneven, first moving into the right side of the capital with a tour of the Champs-Elysees then to the left side of Paris with the finish line on the Esplanade des lnvalides.
The circuit will comprise 197 meters of negative inclination and 185 meters of positive inclination.
There will be eighty athletes in two groups for the Paralympic marathon: T12 for the visually impaired and T54 for wheelchair users.
"On September 8, for a few hours, millions of people worldwide will concentrate their attention on the Paralympic marathon
and will see that road running is not limited," said Paul Fitzgerald, Director of World Para Athletics. Human mobility is a normal aspect of life;