Demise sets Paris Marathon course record; Crippa wins men鈥檚 race

Record-Breaker and Phenomenal Pacesetter at Paris Marathon
Amid a sea of nearly 60,000 participants, Ethiopia's Shure Demise and Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa stood out, setting remarkable milestones at the Paris Marathon.
The Record Shatterer
Running through the historic streets of Paris, Shure Demise delivered a dazzling performance by setting a new course record. Her impressive time of 2 hours, 18 minutes, and 34 seconds broke the previous record by over a minute, securing her victory in the women's race. The 30-year-old Ethiopian's fierce determination culminated at the finish line on Avenue Foch, ahead of her closest competitors, Misgane Alemayehu and Magdalyne Masai.
The Fastest Man
Matching Demise's exceptional feat, Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa celebrated as the fastest man in the marathon, crossing the finish line with a time of 2:05:18. His victory was literally a matter of seconds, as he narrowly defeated Ethiopia's Bayelign Teshager and Sila Kiptoo. Crippa's outstanding pace emphasized his status as a premier marathon runner on the global stage.
Beyond the Finish Line
This year's Paris Marathon was not only a celebration of athletic prowess but also a testament to the determination and dedication of its runners. Demise's and Crippa's remarkable achievements inspire up-and-coming athletes and elevate the status of the Paris Marathon in the international running community.
