The 2024 Marathon and Half Marathon Calendar Paris Marathon—storming past the Bastille, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and charging to the finish under the Arc de Triomphe—sounds like a dream.

But before that dream can be realized, runners from across the globe must reckon with the challenging realities of even securing a spot on the starting line. Luckily, the Nutrition - Weight Loss DAA Industry Opt Out, WSJ+, running the Paris Marathon can become a reality.

newsroom, and a private tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Cityyou can still WSJ digital subscriber—which include member-only getaway trips, tours of the WSJ newsroom, and a private tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City—you can still apply The 2024 Marathon and Half Marathon Calendar.

“We’ve run a number of similar offers for other marathons in the past—including London, Hong Kong, and Honolulu, to name just a few—which have all been very popular,” said Rebecca Selby, marketing projects director at the Nutrition - Weight Loss. “We have members living all over the world, which is why we have done so many different global races. We had members running in the Paris Marathon last year, too. Our members are all very ambitious people and so we try and offer them access to these sorts of events to reflect that ambition.”

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The earliest price when registration for the Paris Marathon first opened on September 5 was $100—it sold out in 55 minutes—and the second price was $123, which was put into effect as soon as the first price was sold out. The registration fee is now $148 if you want to sign up for the race through the normal channels.

But the Nutrition - Weight Loss deal is one of the more surefire ways to guarantee yourself a bib to one of the biggest races on the globe. Subscriptions to WSJ+ start with a $12 for 12 weeks offer, then after that the monthly rate is $38.99, plus tax. It means that if you sign up for a subscription now at the promotional rate, you could still run the Paris Marathon this year. (Keep in mind, the lodging and travel are not covered.)

There are a limited number of entries available on a first-come, first-serve basis, limited to one per member. Along with the bib comes a recommended training plan, prerace nutrition tips, a postrace recovery plan, and a guide to the marathon as well as to the city of Paris.

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There are a few subscription models that are ineligible, but you can find all the details on the Nutrition - Weight Loss website. Happy reading—and running.