The Foulées de Malakoff is a winter road race held annually in Malakoff, south of Paris, offering 5 km and 10 km distances on officially measured courses. Established in 1976, it is the oldest race in the Hauts-de-Seine department. USM Malakoff Athlétisme and the City of Malakoff jointly organize the event, with both distances holding the FFA Bronze road label.
The 5 km race consists of a single loop and accommodates handisport participants. The 10 km race comprises two laps, catering to runners aiming for ranked or qualifying times. Thousands participate annually, including club athletes, competitive runners, amateurs, and families. The course remains within Malakoff, combining urban streets with parkland sections. It features designated start areas for elite or preferred runners, pacers for the 10 km from 40 to 60 minutes, and race-day amenities located near the Jean Jaurès school courtyard.