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Rive-de-Gier周辺のHalf Marathonレース
2026年のレース7件
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Rive-de-Gier周辺で今後開催予定のHalf Marathonレース
7月 2
127月
ラン · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de La vigne en rose
Oingt · 47 km離れています
137月
ラン · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la vigne en rose - Val d'Oingt
Val d'Oingt · 44 km離れています
9月 5
129月
ラン · road · Half Marathon
La Nuit AJT
Trévoux · 47 km離れています
139月
ラン · road · Half Marathon
Run in 2 Mure
Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure · 36 km離れています
199月
ラン · road · Half Marathon
Les foulées de vince - Feyzin
Feyzin · 25 km離れています
Rive-de-Gier · 50 km
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Run In Lyon
Run In Lyon offers four race distances through central Lyon: a 5 km solidarity run, 10 km, half marathon, and marathon. Held in October, it carries an FFA Label Argent, placing it within the official French road-racing system. Demand is high for the short and middle distances, with the 10 km and half marathon often selling out, while the marathon presents the longest challenge.
The routes are urban, with spectators lining the roads. Lyon’s history, old streets, and culinary identity are integral to the race setting. Marathon runners should anticipate some climbing, with 293 meters of elevation gain. Practical race-day support includes bag drops, aid stations, and toilets at 5 km intervals and the finish, along with pacers for those aiming for a specific time. The Run In Lyon Village manages bib pickup and offers coaching, product testing, and photography, while charity bibs allow participants to race for a cause.
Foulées Veauchoises
Foulées Veauchoises takes place in early October in Veauche, a town in the Loire department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, north of Saint-Étienne. The event includes a mix of trail running and a short road race, with distances of approximately 6 km, 11.8 km, and 21.46 km, alongside races for children and juniors.
The longer routes traverse the countryside near Veauche, on ground situated between the Livradois-Forez and Pilat Regional Natural Parks. It is presented as an accessible introduction to trail running, not a demanding mountain challenge. A recent running of the event attracted nearly 400 participants. The 21 km race has seen repeat victories from runners such as Aurélie Richatin and Damien Blanchon.
Les Foulées Maniennes
Les Foulées Maniennes is a trail running event held in mid-October in Souzy, a village in the Rhône department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, located in the Monts du Lyonnais. Participants can choose between an 11 km trail and a 21 km trail. Children’s and junior races are also offered, ensuring the event accommodates runners of all experience levels.
The 21 km route is a loop with approximately 900 metres of elevation gain, while the 11 km course offers a shorter introduction to the local trails with a few hundred metres of elevation gain. This event is suitable for runners who enjoy climbs and single track. The children’s races cover short distances, including 800 m, 1.5 km, and 2 km. All participants who finish receive an award, category winners are presented with prizes, and children’s activities contribute to the family-friendly atmosphere of the race day.
Trail de la Côtière
“Beware of the hills” is the motto at Trail de la Côtière, a trail race in Beynost, Ain, France, approximately 30 minutes by car from Lyon. It typically takes place in mid-October and features three distances: 9 km, 14 km, and 21 km.
The routes are described as nature trails through the countryside surrounding Beynost, with sufficient climbing to make the motto's warning relevant. The race is suitable for runners seeking a short off-road challenge, a middle-distance trail run, or a half-marathon distance course without traveling far from the Lyon region.
Les Foulées Maniennes - Souzy
The Souzy race, part of the Trail Foulées Maniennes series, is a modest trail-running event held in the Monts du Lyonnais, with its main date set for October. It offers participants straightforward options: 21 km, 11 km, 4 km, and affordable races for children.
The event caters to various participants, from adults tackling the longer trail distances to young children competing in their own events. Registration uses the French Athletics Federation’s PPS system, requiring runners to complete the online health-prevention course and upload the PDF attestation prior to entry.
Trail du Mont Popey
Trail du Mont Popey is an October trail race held in Saint-Romain-de-Popey, a village in the Monts du Lyonnais near Lyon, France. Participants can select a 10 km route with approximately 330 metres of elevation gain, or a longer route of about 21-22 km featuring around 930-1,000 metres of gain. Even the shorter option requires more than a casual road run. Les Élites du Popey, a local trail-running association, organizes the event, aiming for its first edition to be a friendly, nature-focused race, distinct from a large-scale production.
The routes incorporate paths, single tracks, steep ascents, and flowing descents, including technical sections and open viewpoints around Mont Popey. The 10 km course is designed for accessibility to various runners, while the longer race targets those seeking a more challenging trail experience. The organizers highlight the social aspect, promising shared effort, tired legs, and smiles at the finish. An evening meal with entertainment is planned, contributing to the event's atmosphere as a community gathering alongside a sporting competition.
Trail des Sapins
Halloween costumes are welcome at the Trail des Sapins, a late-October trail race held in Lalouvesc, Ardèche, France. Participants can select from four race distances: 7 km, 12 km, 21 km, and 46 km. The 7 km race, La Forêt des Afars, involves approximately 200 m of elevation gain. The 12 km Le Val des Sorcières offers 650 m of climbing. The longer distances present greater challenges: La Louvetrouille is 21 km with 1050 m of climbing, and L’Infernale is a demanding 46 km race with 1800 m to 2400 m of climbing, depending on the source.
The courses traverse forest paths, ridge trails, and routes through villages including Saint Alban d’Ay, Vocance, and Saint Symphorien de Mahun. The 21 km and 46 km races commence in the afternoon, meaning some of the run will occur in diminishing light or darkness. The event embraces the Halloween theme, featuring a distinctly eerie forest atmosphere and thematic decorations at the finish line. Post-race, participants can enjoy Ardèche chestnuts with fellow runners.
Lieues foréziennes - Bonson
In Bonson, a village in the Forez plain of France’s Loire department, the Lieues Foréziennes offers three road races on the same morning: five lieues, two lieues, and one lieue. In modern distances, these are 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km. The longest race starts first, followed by the 10 km, and then the 5 km. The event is linked to Armistice Day in France, so Bonson observes a national day of remembrance with running alongside ceremony.
The race has reached its 39th edition and can draw a large local field, with over 1,500 runners reported for that edition. The front of the race is competitive. Thibaud Nael won the men’s race for a fifth time, while Alison Gouteyron was also among the expected top performers. Nael mentioned he was followed until about the sixth kilometer before he pulled clear, indicating the main race is a fast local contest at the front, with a larger field participating in the shorter distances.
Foulée Vénissiane
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.
Testathlon Lyon
Testathlon Lyon is a charity running event in Parc de Parilly, Lyon, held in November to raise money for research into Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. It is built around timed trail races of 7 km, 14 km, and 21 km, with a 5 km walk for people who prefer a non-racing option and a free 1 km race for children.
About 1,500 people join each year, so it feels like a local community race with a clear medical cause rather than a large commercial event. The Lyon branch of the DigestScience Foundation organizes it with the hepatogastroenterology department at Lyon Sud hospital, which gives the fundraising a direct link to doctors and researchers working on these diseases. The cause is not abstract: IBD affects about 300,000 people in France, with about 8,000 new cases each year.
Trail des forges - Pont-Évêque
The Trail des Forges is a November trail race in Pont-Évêque, France, offering three distances: 7 km, 14 km, and 21 km. The shortest route includes 100 metres of climbing, allowing beginners to attempt a genuine trail course without a significant time commitment, while more experienced runners can opt for the longer distances.
The event's routes encourage exploration of Pont-Évêque, with courses tailored to various skill levels instead of a single challenge for all. The atmosphere is welcoming and focused on the challenge: participants aim to test their limits, spend the day with fellow runners, and benefit from organized race support; training plans are also available via the Campus app for those preparing at different levels.
Les foulées San Priotes
Les Foulées San-Priotes is a running event held in February in Saint-Priest, a commune in the Rhône area near Lyon. It offers participants three race distances: 5.8 km, 10 km, and a half marathon of 21.097 km.
The courses follow the streets of Saint-Priest, crossing its urban sections and parks, positioning it as a local town race rather than a remote trail run. With a history leading to its 30th edition, the event is organized with the involvement of JOCEL, the city, and local sponsors.
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