Foulée Vénissiane is a road race held in November in Vénissieux, a town near Lyon in the Rhône department. Established in 1979, it features a 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, and a 2 km family race. The 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon are classified events, qualifying runners for the French Championship. The Course des Générations links one adult with one or two children who must finish together. Hundreds of runners participate each autumn, with age categories ranging from juniors to Masters, depending on the distance.
The main races begin near Boulevard Marcel Sembat, crossing central Vénissieux and Parc de Parilly, a large public park with various trees lining the course. All distances conclude on Rue Général Petit. Race services are located at the Jacques-Anquetil gymnasium, offering bib pickup, start/finish access, bag drop, changing facilities, showers, massages, and awards. The 10 km includes pacemakers. Local music groups perform along the route, and the event supports a charitable cause. Its lightheartedness is evident in slogans like “Veni(ssieux) Vidi Vici!” and the family race format, but the qualifying 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon also provide a competitive club-running aspect.