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Boston Marathon Qualifying Standards and Race Day Insights

Learn how to qualify for the Boston Marathon with a detailed guide on qualifying times, key races, and expert training tips.

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Boston Marathon Qualifying Times

Boston Marathon Qualifying Times

🏃‍♂️ Ready to Chase Your Boston Dream? 🏃‍♀️

Check if your marathon time qualifies for the world's most prestigious marathon

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📊 Boston Marathon Key Facts

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Field Size Limited

Only ~30,000 runners accepted annually from 100,000+ qualified applicants

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Beat Your BQ Time

Recent cutoffs have been 5-6 minutes under the qualifying standard

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Registration Opens

Typically in September for the following April's race

Fastest First

Runners accepted based on how much they beat their qualifying time

→ Check BAA.org for current year cutoff times and registration dates

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Age Group Men's Time Pace/km Pace/mile Women's Time Pace/km Pace/mile
18-343:00:004:166:523:30:004:588:00
35-393:05:004:237:033:35:005:058:13
40-443:10:004:307:143:40:005:138:25
45-493:20:004:447:383:50:005:278:50
50-543:25:004:527:493:55:005:348:59
55-593:35:005:068:134:05:005:489:26
60-643:50:005:278:514:20:006:109:56
65-694:05:005:489:204:35:006:3110:30
70-744:20:006:109:564:50:006:5211:02
75-794:35:006:3110:305:05:007:1311:37
80+4:50:006:5211:025:20:007:3412:09

Ages 18-34

Men
3:00:00
4:16/km • 6:52/mi
Women
3:30:00
4:58/km • 8:00/mi

Ages 35-39

Men
3:05:00
4:23/km • 7:03/mi
Women
3:35:00
5:05/km • 8:13/mi

Ages 40-44

Men
3:10:00
4:30/km • 7:14/mi
Women
3:40:00
5:13/km • 8:25/mi

Ages 45-49

Men
3:20:00
4:44/km • 7:38/mi
Women
3:50:00
5:27/km • 8:50/mi

Ages 50-54

Men
3:25:00
4:52/km • 7:49/mi
Women
3:55:00
5:34/km • 8:59/mi

Ages 55-59

Men
3:35:00
5:06/km • 8:13/mi
Women
4:05:00
5:48/km • 9:26/mi

Ages 60-64

Men
3:50:00
5:27/km • 8:51/mi
Women
4:20:00
6:10/km • 9:56/mi

Ages 65-69

Men
4:05:00
5:48/km • 9:20/mi
Women
4:35:00
6:31/km • 10:30/mi

Ages 70-74

Men
4:20:00
6:10/km • 9:56/mi
Women
4:50:00
6:52/km • 11:02/mi

Ages 75-79

Men
4:35:00
6:31/km • 10:30/mi
Women
5:05:00
7:13/km • 11:37/mi

Ages 80+

Men
4:50:00
6:52/km • 11:02/mi
Women
5:20:00
7:34/km • 12:09/mi
Age Group Qualifying Time Pace per km Pace per mile
18-343:00:004:166:52
35-393:05:004:237:03
40-443:10:004:307:14
45-493:20:004:447:38
50-543:25:004:527:49
55-593:35:005:068:13
60-643:50:005:278:51
65-694:05:005:489:20
70-744:20:006:109:56
75-794:35:006:3110:30
80+4:50:006:5211:02
Age Group Qualifying Time Pace per km Pace per mile
18-343:30:004:588:00
35-393:35:005:058:13
40-443:40:005:138:25
45-493:50:005:278:50
50-543:55:005:348:59
55-594:05:005:489:26
60-644:20:006:109:56
65-694:35:006:3110:30
70-744:50:006:5211:02
75-795:05:007:1311:37
80+5:20:007:3412:09

Masters runners (40+) enjoy more generous qualifying standards:

Age Group Men's Time Women's Time Time Advantage
40-443:10:003:40:00+10 min (M) / +10 min (W)
45-493:20:003:50:00+20 min (M) / +20 min (W)
50-543:25:003:55:00+25 min (M) / +25 min (W)
55-593:35:004:05:00+35 min (M) / +35 min (W)
60-643:50:004:20:00+50 min (M) / +50 min (W)
65-694:05:004:35:00+65 min (M) / +65 min (W)
70-744:20:004:50:00+80 min (M) / +80 min (W)
75-794:35:005:05:00+95 min (M) / +95 min (W)
80+4:50:005:20:00+110 min (M) / +110 min (W)

⚠️ Critical Information

  • Meeting the standard ≠ guaranteed entry. The fastest qualifiers are accepted first.
  • Recent cutoff times have ranged from 5-6 minutes under the qualifying standard
  • Only certified marathon courses count - check your race certification!
  • Registration typically opens in September for the following April's race
  • Consider running 5-10 minutes under your BQ time for better chances

Best Races to Qualify

Baystate Marathon (MA)

Flat, fast, local favorite; high percentage of Boston qualifiers every year. Little crowd support, but super efficient for PRs. (November)

CIM – California Int’l Marathon

Slight net downhill, consistently cool weather, deep field. Big PR and BQ vibes; the “secret” pro qualifier. (December)

Grandma’s Marathon (MN)

Point-to-point, very flat, often cool. Beautiful lakeshore scenery, well-organized, and known for fast times. (June)

Philadelphia Marathon (PA)

Urban, mostly flat, good crowd energy. Late fall race, often cool—great for chasing PRs and Boston spots. (November)

Houston Marathon (TX)

Pancake flat, early January, often fast conditions. Massive field, super organized—lots of elites and BQs every year. (January)

Indianapolis Monumental Marathon (IN)

Flat, wide roads, November race with ideal temps. Under-the-radar, but a BQ factory in the Midwest. (November)

New York City Marathon (NY)

Iconic, huge crowds, tough course (bridges and hills). Harder to BQ due to congestion and undulating profile, but a bucket-list race. (November)

Chicago Marathon (IL)

Flat and fast, world major. Massive crowds, top-notch organization, big BQ potential. Can be warm some years, but often PR-friendly. (October)

Marine Corps Marathon (DC)

No qualifying standard, but very popular. Great scenery, military support, and solid logistics. Hilly, not the absolute fastest, but a big-league U.S. marathon. (October)

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