The 10 km Onatéra Paris17 is a fast, urban 10K held in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. Built around a single measured loop through one of the capital’s most varied neighbourhoods, the race combines a performance-oriented road course with a friendly local community feel.
The course starts and finishes on Rue Cardinet, close to Parc Martin Luther King and the Pont Cardinet Metro station. The official race site describes the route as flat and rolling, with wide streets and a 10 km loop through the 17th arrondissement’s different districts. It is designed for runners looking for a fast, certified city 10K, but the event also welcomes recreational runners, friends, families, clubs, companies, and duo or team entries.
The event is organized under the patronage of the Mairie du 17e arrondissement, with support from the Région Île-de-France, the Office du Mouvement Sportif du 17e, and La Salésienne. Event listing platforms also identify Paris Sport Organisation as the organizer. For HashiRun, I would list the organizer as Paris Sport Organisation, with a note that the event is organized under the aegis of the 17th arrondissement town hall and supported by local sports institutions.
For runners, this is a classic Paris neighbourhood race: certified, timed, compact, easy to access by metro, and built around a clean 10K distance. It has the feel of a race that can work for almost anyone. A first-time 10K runner gets a manageable and lively city course. A club runner gets a qualifying race with pacers and competitive depth. A company team gets an easy group-event format. And a runner chasing a personal best gets the simplicity of a flat one-loop race in late November conditions.