Les Foulées Charentonnaises Marc Anfreville is a road race held in mid-February in Charenton-le-Pont, southeast of Paris in Val-de-Marne. Participants can select between a 5 km and a 15 km race, with children's races available for ages 7 and up. The course runs through the streets of Charenton-le-Pont and along the edge of the Bois de Vincennes, near the Seine and the Bercy district of Paris. The event holds a regional FFA label, and the 5 km distance is eligible as a qualifier for the French 5 km road championship.
The 15 km race is central to the event's character. This distance, less common than a 10 km or half marathon, attracts runners seeking preparation for the Paris Half Marathon or Marathon. Organizers state it is a leading French event for classified finishers and performances at this distance. The 5 km offers a shorter option for less frequent runners during the same race weekend, while club runners, first-timers, families, and children are all accommodated in the program. Azur Olympique Charenton organizes the races, with club athletes and volunteers present along the course, and women constitute over 30% of registered participants.