The 6 Miles de Pont-de-Briques is a running event held in Saint-Étienne-au-Mont, located in the Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. The primary race covers approximately 10 km, retaining the spirit of its historical six-mile designation, and features an affordable entry fee and a late-morning commencement. Additional shorter distances of 6.5 km, 5 km, 3 km, 1.5 km, and 0.8 km are available, ensuring the event accommodates a diverse range of participants, including club athletes, recreational adult runners, walkers, and children, beyond just competitive road racers.
The shorter races commence earlier in the day, preceding the 10 km and 6.5 km events which start later in the morning. The event includes timing services, aid stations along the routes, event photographers, post-race showers, a cloakroom facility, and a gift for all finishers. A recent running of the event saw 908 participants, and with this marking its 30th edition, it stands as a long-standing local tradition rather than a recent addition to the running calendar.