Just some of the 41,000. Note the Eifell tower between the lampost and the tees!
Along some of the Champs-Élysées.
There were all shades of colored hair - curly, straight, long and short, many grey haired and a lot with no hair! Some were skinny, others carried a bit of weight. There were those that stopped every so often and walked to give themselves a breather.
The crowds were very supportive, cheering and applauding as runners passed, some had musical instruments, with one group of fans banging on drums for hours. A young lass had a megaphone to cheer all and sundry. Somehow in this tremendous crowd of supporters individuals managed to spot their special runner amongst the thousands and ran alongside for a few hundred meters. I saw one young bloke roller skating next to his lady for a several hundred meters.
The fire brigade cheered and held hoses, spraying jets of water across the race to cool down the runners. The young guys took it in turns holding the hoses - it's hard work holding a heavy fire hose steady for so many hours.
The fire brigade in the background were loudly cheering.
Some hours later, after I had eaten lunch and done some sightseeing, I could still see stragglers running along the banks of the Seine. A motley lot of musicians struck up each time one of these weary runners passed, cheering them on their way.
This was an event I was fortunate to witness in the bright spring sunshine, as Paris wore a dress of pale green, with leaves on the trees starting to shoot. A multitude of colored jewels in the form of red and pink tulips, yellow daffodils, hyacinth and pink and blue's decorated her feet. Indeed a lovely day.
I still have not got around to telling you how I got here. That will have to wait for the next post. I have tried to make my words tell the pictures I am still unable to show you.
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