Qualify | Boston Athletic Association (2024)

Athletes must meet time standards which correspond to age and gender
  • Qualifier Registration for the 2024 Boston Marathon took place over five days, September 11-September 15, 2023 within the B.A.A.'s online platform, Athletes' Village.
  • For the 2024 Boston Marathon, the qualifying window began on September 1, 2022 and was open through September 15, 2023.
  • The qualifying times below are based upon each athlete's age on the date of the 2024 Boston Marathon (April 15, 2024).
  • Qualifying times are based on official submitted net time (also known as chip time).
  • Due to field size limitations, achieving one's qualifying standard does not guarantee entry into the event, but simply the opportunity to submit a registration application.
    • In recent years, not all qualifiers who submit an entry have been accepted due to field size restrictions.
    • If the total amount of submissions surpasses the allotted field size for qualified athletes, then those who are the fastest among the pool of applicants in their age and gender group will be accepted.
  • Current qualifying standards can be found below.
  • The qualifying window for the 2024 Boston Marathon is open from September 1, 2022 through the conclusion of the registration period, 5:00PM ET on September 15, 2023.
  • Qualifying times may be used for multiple race registrations so long as the achieved qualifying time was run within the race's specified qualifying window.
  • Participants will have the opportunity to purchase registration protection at the point of registration.
  • The qualifying window for the 129th Boston Marathon, scheduled to take place on April 21, 2025, began on September 1, 2023. Registration details for that race will be announced following the 2024 Boston Marathon.
Age GroupMENWOMENNON-BINARY
18-343hrs 00min 00sec3hrs 30min 00sec3hrs 30min 00sec
35-393hrs 05min 00sec3hrs 35min 00sec3hrs 35min 00sec
40-443hrs 10min 00sec3hrs 40min 00sec3hrs 40min 00sec
45-493hrs 20min 00sec3hrs 50min 00sec3hrs 50min 00sec
50-543hrs 25min 00sec3hrs 55min 00sec3hrs 55min 00sec
55-593hrs 35min 00sec4hrs 05min 00sec4hrs 05min 00sec
60-643hrs 50min 00sec4hrs 20min 00sec4hrs 20min 00sec
65-694hrs 05min 00sec4hrs 35min 00sec4hrs 35min 00sec
70-744hrs 20min 00sec4hrs 50min 00sec4hrs 50min 00sec
75-794hrs 35min 00sec5hrs 05min 00sec5hrs 05min 00sec
80 and over4hrs 50min 00sec5hrs 20min 00sec5hrs 20min 00sec
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • The qualifying window will remain open until the conclusion of registration for the Boston Marathon (once the maximum field size has been reached).
  • Only a certified full marathon distance will be accepted for qualifying.
  • Distances shorter than a full marathon will not be accepted.
  • Times from indoor marathons or virtual marathons are not accepted for qualifying purposes.
  • We accept qualifying times from USATF, AIMS, or foreign equivalent certified courses.
  • The Boston Marathon does not designate which races meet qualifying standards.
  • You must directly contact the race you wish to qualify at to see if they have a current certification.
  • Extensive calendars of upcoming marathons in your area can be found at:
  • All qualifying times are subject to review and verification.
  • Minimum age requirement for the Boston Marathon is 18 years of age on race day.
  • Though the B.A.A. will email registrants upon the completion of their form, runners are not officially entered into the race until their qualifying time is verified. The amount of time it takes to verify qualifying timesmay vary and can be as long as several days, depending on the qualifying marathon.
Qualifying History

Historically, runners who beat their qualifying standard by a larger amount of time are more likely to be accepted into the Boston Marathon. Due to field size limitations, as well as a heightened interest in participation, a varying "cut-off" time (a time below the minimum qualifying standard for age and gender) has been established. Below is a list of when entrants needed to obtain a faster time than their minimum standard in order to be accepted into the race:

YEARFIELD SIZE"CUT-OFF TIME"*QUALIFIERS NOT ACCEPTED
201227,0001:143,228
201436,0001:382,976
201530,0001:021,947
201630,0002:284,562
201730,0002:092,957
201830,0003:235,062
201930,0004:527,384
202031,5001:393,161
202120,0007:479,215
202230,0000:000
202330,0000:000
202430,0005:2911,039

*Any athlete who submitted an invalid time, a finish resultfor a distance other than a qualifying marathon, or a time not within the designated qualifying window will not be accepted.


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Non-Binary Athletes

The Boston Athletic Association is actively working on expanding opportunities for non-binary athletes at our events, including the Boston Marathon.

With 2024 being our second year featuring non-binary entrants, we do not yet have enough data to establish non-binary qualifying times. Therefore, we will use the times listed below, as they are inclusive of the qualifying times for the two existing divisions. As we prepare for future races, participants can expect non-binary times to be updated accordingly.

Age GroupNon-Binary Time
18-343hrs 30min 00sec
35-393hrs 35min 00sec
40-443hrs 40min 00sec
45-493hrs 50min 00sec
50-543hrs 55min 00sec
55-594hrs 05min 00sec
60-644hrs 20min 00sec
65-694hrs 35min 00sec
70-744hrs 50min 00sec
75-795hrs 05min 00sec
80 and over5hrs 20min 00sec
Qualify | Boston Athletic Association (2024)

FAQs

How fast do you have to be to qualify for Boston? ›

Athletes must meet time standards which correspond to age and gender
Age GroupMENWOMEN
18-343hrs 00min 00sec3hrs 30min 00sec
35-393hrs 05min 00sec3hrs 35min 00sec
40-443hrs 10min 00sec3hrs 40min 00sec
45-493hrs 20min 00sec3hrs 50min 00sec
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Can you run the Boston Marathon without a bib? ›

Any person on the course without an official race bib or accreditation will be directed to leave the course immediately. Bicycles, scooters, strollers and other unauthorized vehicles are not permitted on the course.

How to train to qualify for Boston? ›

Level One (Novice or beginner) is designed around running an average of four days per week. This plan targets a mileage progression starting at 25 miles per week and goes up to 40 miles per week during peak mileage weeks. Additionally, long runs go up to 16-18 miles.

Can you qualify for Boston during an Ironman? ›

The B.A.A. will accept qualifying performances achieved at an Ironman or ultramarathon if the marathon portion of the event is officially timed and certified by USATF or foreign equivalent as 26.2 miles or 42.195 kilometers.

Can you run Boston if you don't qualify? ›

If you are wicked fast and have won other high-profile races that are not marathons, you have a good chance of racing Boston. The BAA often extends invitations to runners who have not officially qualified but would like to see how they compete at the 26.2-mile distance.

What is a 3.5 hour marathon pace? ›

To run a marathon in 3.5 hours, you need to maintain an 8:00 pace for 26.2 miles. This also means you should be able to run faster than that pace for shorter distances.

How many people qualify for Boston? ›

128th BOSTON MARATHON QUALIFIER REGISTRATION BY THE NUMBERS:

22,019 qualified applicants have been accepted to date or are in the process of being accepted, pending verification of their qualifying performance. 11,039 qualifier applicants were unable to be accepted into the 128th Boston Marathon.

How many miles per week for a BQ? ›

If you haven't run a single week over 55 miles (90km) per week in your running career yet, we highly recommend that you take several months (or even a year) to build up your mileage base so you are consistently averaging at least 50 to 55 miles per week (90km) on a regular basis without any serious injury before ...

How to run a sub 3 hour 30 minute marathon? ›

A 3:30-hour marathon is approximately 8:00 per mile. To break 3:30, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:37 half-marathon (7:20 per mile) and sub- 43:00 10K (7:00 per mile). Right now, you should be running at least 25-30 miles per week, and be able to run for 1:30 non-stop.

How many miles do you have to run in an Ironman? ›

An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.2 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.22-mile (42.2 km) run completed in that order, a total of 140.6 miles (226.3 km).

How much does an Ironman make? ›

A total prizepool of $325,000 is on the line

The 2023/24 Nutri-Grain IronMan and IronWoman Series features a total prize pool of $325,000. This is split evenly between the IronMen and the IronWomen, with both genders receiving the same amount of winnings for each race and overall placings.

Can a normal person train for an Ironman? ›

Almost anyone can do an Ironman if they work hard and follow a smart training plan. However, before deciding to sign up for an Ironman triathlon, it's a good idea to closely examine a few things: Your motivation for doing it. The time available to train for Ironman.

When to apply for the Boston Marathon 2024? ›

Qualifier registration will open on Monday, September 9 at 10:00 a.m. ET and will close on Friday, September 13, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. ET. Any athlete who has achieved a currently valid Boston Marathon qualifying time may submit a registration application during Registration Week, September 9-13.

How many people qualify for Boston every year? ›

The Boston Marathon accepts around 30,000 participants each year including charity spots. In the event that 35,000 people hit the qualifying marks outlined above, the BAA is forced to start trimming the numbers to get down to the desired 30,000 figure.

How many people qualified for Boston in 2024? ›

The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has begun notifying qualified applicants of their acceptance into the 128th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America.

How to get selected for the Boston Marathon? ›

This means that in order to enter, you must run a certified qualifying marathon and finish within a specified time. Times are based on the age you will be on the day of the Boston Marathon, with 18 as the youngest age allowed to enter.

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