I don’t have live tracking data right now, but here are reliable ways to follow the Paris Marathon live right now.
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Official live tracking on the Paris Marathon site: The organizers provide real-time runner tracking via their tracking platform where you can search by name or bib number to see current location and split times. Check the Paris Marathon website and look for “Live Tracking” or “Track your runner” options. This is the primary source used by spectators during race day.[1]
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Schneider Electric Paris Marathon app: The official app offers live tracking with an interactive map, where you can follow a runner, view split times, and receive notifications as they pass key points on the course. Available for iOS and Android in their respective app stores.[2]
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Alternative trackers and coverage: Some outlets and event partners publish live updates or streaming highlights during the race, and broadcasters may provide live race recaps. If you’re watching from abroad, NBC Sports and FloTrack have historically aired Paris Marathon highlights and replays for past editions, though live availability varies by year and rights.[4][5][8]
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Practical tips for tracking: Gather the runner’s name or bib number in advance, ensure you have a stable internet connection, and consider enabling push notifications in the official app so you don’t miss milestones. The live platform typically updates at major splits (e.g., 5 km, halfway, 30 km).[1][2]
If you’d like, tell me the runner’s name or bib number and I can tailor the best tracking option and provide exact steps for that entry.
Citations: Paris Marathon live tracking overview and app details are described in the event’s official pages and coverage articles cited above.[2][1]