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Stade Jean Jaurès (finish village); Forêt de Meudon (race area)
Raid du Loup Perdu is presented as an adventure run in two-person teams set in the Forêt de Meudon, with parcours that combine forest trails and changing elevation. The event format pairs competitors who must complete a series of four short physical and playful challenges on each course, emphasising memory, agility, coordination and precision. The organiser materials list multiple distances for the May edition so participants can choose a route that suits their level: 22KM, 15KM and 6KM are shown in the races section, with listed elevation figures for each course. The tone is sporty and convivial, aimed at both youths (from age 15) and adults in a festive, outdoors setting.
The day finishes in a lively village at Stade Jean Jaurès in Chaville with music, refreshments and a prize-giving ceremony for winners and categories. Minors may race but each under‑15 duo requires an accompanying adult in the pair, as stated on the official pages. Practical details such as exact start times, registration fees and transfer policies are not published on the summary page and are handled via the organiser’s registration system. Entrants are encouraged to consult the organiser site for final course maps and race instructions.