Courir pour une Fleur begins and ends at Pinède Gould in Juan-les-Pins. Runners start from Antibes on a seaside road course around Cap d’Antibes. This race takes place in early February and includes two distances: a 10 km race and a half marathon. Established in 1980, the shorter distance attracts more participants, with over 1,000 runners registered for the last edition.
The course runs along the coast, passing Port Gallice and nearing the Picasso Museum. It connects runners to the Juan-les-Pins and Antibes waterfront, unlike a closed-off stadium event. The race appeals to both casual runners and seasoned competitors, aligning with its organizers' description of the course as scenic and challenging. Musical groups perform along the route, and the finish features local specialties: olives, tapenade, ratatouille, and the Antibes rose for participants.