L'évènement
L'évènement
From 1985 to 2024, there have been 40 editions of a race bringing together specialists paddlers from sprint racing, accomplished wild water sprint , experienced slalom racers, accomplished marathon racers and simple amateurs eager for thrills. All the competitors meet at the end of the year to close the season, one last race in a relaxed atmosphere.
It started with the crazy idea of making the Ardèche gorges the meeting place for paddle sports lovers. 5 people organised in 15 days a canoe kayak race the 28 km between the Pont d'Arc and Saint Martin d'Ardèche. There were 130 competitorsin this first race.
The choice of the date of the event is strategic (the end of the season for athletes), but autumn is also the season which is subject to violent floods. This twist of fate could have put an end to the organisation. But on the contrary, the notoriety of the marathon is growing
12 countries are represented, a line-up and a direction for the organisation, that previously they had only dreamed of. The marathon event has become a legend.
1350 competitors are at the start line. The marathon becomes the "must-do" end-of-season event for paddler from all disciplines. Faced with the increase in the number of participants, the race start line is now relocated to la petite mer at Vallon Pont d'Arc.
With ideal weather conditions and a water level at the limit of flood levels, the Olympic athletes Bregeon-Preaux push themselves in front of the previous years Swiss winners, with a record time of 1h27'50".
Over the years, the organisation gradually builds up a reserve of local, loyal volunteers, who are vital to ensuring the success of the event. The International Marathon of the Gorges of the Ardèche has become a formidable showcase for the stunning natural beauty of the southern Ardèche - generous and proud. It is the most spectacular en mass canoe kayak event on the international calendar. Technology is moving forward. The modernisation of time keeping means saying goodbye manual timekeeping and using more accurate electronic chips.
Over the years, the conviviality of the Ardèche Gorge Marathon, makes the heart of the Ardèche beat. Nature commands respect, the river and the elements dictate the conditions and leaves us inspired and in awe.
Halfway between surfing and kayaking, the stand-up paddle also known as SUP, or simply paddle, is booming. Naturally, the organising team decided to plan an event dedicated to this new sport. It takes not just courage, but enormous motivation to set off on a stand up paddle for the 27 km of turbulent water from Pont d'Arc to Saint Martin d'Ardèche.
We were anticipating a small edition of the marathon with all the restrictive health measures still in place and following 3 cancellations in 4 years (drought in 2017, flood in 2018 and the pandaemic in 2020). But you placed your trust in us and you were there at the start. Beautiful mild November weather, near perfect water conditions and smiles all round!
After a few concerns over the level of the water, nature played her part and just a few days before the event, the Ardèche had some stormy weather, reassuring our competitors. A new edition and a new face to the organisation as a circus tent was erected especially to house the event. Allowing us to offer 2 evenings with meals and concerts for everyone to enjoy. 1600 competitors over 4 events (The Rush Friday afternon, Ard'river paddle, the Challenge and the Marathon on Saturday ). All of this with stunning autumnal weather!!
The 40th edition of the event was a resounding success, both for the organisers and the participants, who benefited from the excellent weather and water conditions. With 1,800 registrations, the event saw a boom in the number of registrants, particularly for the Challenge. This edition also marked the opening to schools, with introductory sessions organised on Friday afternoons under the Pont d'Arc, offering young people the opportunity to discover this activity in an exceptional setting.
The presentation and history were largely informed by Claude Peschier's work "Marathon international des gorges de l'Ardèche", for which we thank him.