What Does It Take to Gain an Entry Into the 2014 Boston Marathon?
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Dating myself a bit with this photo....ran the 100th Boston Marathon quite some time ago :)The 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings and subsequent pursuit of the culprits this past week overshadowed the race itself. Approximately 23,000 people were signed up for the 2013 race but because of the bombings, thousands of runners were unable to complete it.
On Thursday, Boston Marathon organizers indicated via Facebook that they will "address the issue of those who could not cross the finish line on Boylston Street due to the tragic events which occurred near the finish line," which tells me that perhaps they may offer up entries to the 2014 race to these people. But we shall see.
All of this tragedy and publicity will make 2014 quite an interesting year for the Boston Marathon, which is run on the 3rd Monday of April, Patriots' Day, each year. In 2014 that date will be April 21st.
Will people steer clear or will demand skyrocket in support of those who lost lives and limbs last Monday? Well my opinion is, we're talking Americans....I think everyone and their mother will be trying to get into the 2014 Boston Marathon. So what will it take to gain an entry into the 2014 race? Let's review the qualifying standards for 2014:
- Qualifying times must be run on or after 9/22/12.
- Runners must be 18 or older on race day.
- By 7/1/13, marathon organizers will announce specific registration dates in September 2013.
- Organizers allow faster runners, those who finished well under the qualifying standards shown below, to register first.
- 2014 qualifying times are as follows:
- Ages 18-34: Men 3:05; Women 3:35
- Ages 35-39: Men 3:10; Women 3:40
- Ages 40-44: Men 3:15; Women 3:45
- Ages 45-49: Men 3:25; Women 3:55
- Ages 50-54: Men 3:30; Women 4:00
- Ages 55-59: Men 3:40; Women 4:10





