The Foulées Questembertoises is a 10 km road race held in Questembert, a town in Morbihan, Brittany. It takes place entirely within the town center, making it a compact urban race instead of a countryside route. The event also features children’s races, providing local young runners with their own start before the main 10 km event.
The field is composed of local and club runners, with CARQ, the Club Athlétic de la Région de Questembert, taking a prominent role. In one recorded race, 276 runners began the 10 km in harsh weather conditions. Sylvain Cheval won in 32:08 during his initial appearance for CARQ, following a sprint finish involving four athletes. François Oillic of L’ESC Océan 44 Saint-Nazaire and Guillaume Chollet of Ploërmel were recorded with the same time as the winner, while Mathieu Rotiel secured fourth place. CARQ also achieved victories in younger age groups, with Jules Vaugrenard winning in Benjamins and Envel Chamallard in Minimes. The race has reached its maximum registration capacity, a first for the event, indicating demand that exceeds the capacity of its town-center course.