Kenyans Dickson Kiprop won the 17th edition of the Nice-Cannes marathon on Sunday, November 9, 2025, with a time of 2h13โ29โโ. He finished ahead of his compatriots Rugut Kipchumba and Moses Kimulwo. Among the women, the victory went to Irene Korir. The event brought together thousands of runners between Nice and Cannes, under clear skies and ideal running temperatures.
The 17th edition of the Alpes-Maritimes Nice-Cannes marathon was held this Sunday morning, between the Promenade des Anglais and the Croisette. The pace was set from the first kilometers. The leading group, comprised of Kenyan runners, quickly widened the gap.
At the finish line, Dickson Kiprop crossed in 2h13โ29โโ, ahead of Rugut Kipchumba (2h15โ16โโ) and Moses Kimulwo (2h17โ37โโ). The three Kenyan athletes secured a sweep for this 2025 edition.
The first French runner, Laurent Yardin (Vannes Athlรฉtisme), finished 4th in 2h21โ33โโ, achieving his personal best in the process. Behind him, Mexican Teo Ellena took 5th place (2h25โ59โโ), followed by Florian Haurais (2h30โ15โโ) and Tom Pasquier (2h33โ19โโ).
The men’s top 10 was completed by Martin Chouteau (2h35โ29โโ), Luca Serein (2h35โ32โโ), and Callum Anderson (2h35โ51โโ).
Among the women, the race was also dominated by Kenya. Irene Korir won in 2h39โ41โโ, ahead of Winnie Chebet (2h44โ46โโ). British runner Lilli Borries Gruber completed the podium in 2h51โ00โโ.
The first Frenchwoman, Mรฉlodiรฉ Subiros, finished 4th in 2h53โ08โโ, followed by Alice Panichi (2h54โ55โโ) and Constance Minet (2h55โ32โโ).
A bit further behind were two more Frenchwomen, with Marion Gay-Pageon (7th) and Pauline Blanc (10th), both finishing under three hours.
Races for All Levels
The Nice-Cannes marathon once again offered participants a unique setting. The 42.195 km course runs along the Mediterranean and goes through several iconic towns: Saint-Laurent-du-Var, Cagnes-sur-Mer, Villeneuve-Loubet, Antibes-Juan-les-Pins, and Golfe-Juan, before finishing on the Croisette, in front of the steps of the Palais des Festivals.
The start was given at 8 am on the Promenade des Anglais, in a calm and fresh atmosphere. The conditions were ideal, with a starting temperature of about 13 ยฐC, bright sunshine, and a light sea breeze.
The main event remained the individual marathon, reserved for runners born in 2006 or earlier. However, the event also offered collective formats: the Duo Marathon, where two participants split the distance, and the Team Relay, open to all levels. These formats allowed many amateurs to experience the race at their own pace, in a relaxed atmosphere. This year, the duo marathon was won by “Les Perruches,” while the relay marathon highlighted the team “Tennismens.”
This variety of events is made possible thanks to the 1,200 volunteers present along the entire course, and the moderate elevation of approximately 70 meters to climb and descend, making the race accessible, while still offering some more demanding sections after Antibes.
The Nice-Cannes marathon remains the second-largest marathon in France in terms of participants, just behind Paris. Its route, between the sea and hills, makes it a favorite event for both amateur and experienced French and international runners.
The next edition is already anticipated next year, with many hoping to return once more to run between the sea and palm trees. Organizers are already inviting participants this Thursday, November 13 for registration opening at 11 am on their website.

