Qualified Applicants for 2017 Boston Marathon Set

 

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.)
today continued its notification to applicants of their acceptance into
the 2017 Boston Marathon®. In preparation for the 2017
Boston Marathon, the B.A.A. implemented the same registration process
for qualified runners as it used in the 2012 through 2016 Boston
Marathons, allowing the fastest qualifiers to register first. The 121st Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 17, 2017 and will mark the 32nd consecutive year that the event will have John Hancock Financial as its principal sponsor.

 

In cooperation with the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and the eight cities and towns along the Boston Marathon
route, the B.A.A. has set the field size for the 2017 Boston Marathon at
30,000 official entrants. More than 80% of the field ultimately will be
comprised of athletes who have met the qualifying standards. The
balance will consist of invitational entrants, many of whom run for
local charitable organizations. Since 1989, more than $264 million has
been raised for charity between the B.A.A.’s Official Charity Program
and principal sponsor John Hancock Financial’s Non-Profit Bib Program
for the Boston Marathon. 

 

Registration for runners who met the B.A.A.’s
Qualifying Standards for the 2017 Boston Marathon began on Monday,
September 12 at 10:00 a.m. ET using a “rolling admission” schedule and
continued through Saturday, September 17 at 10:00 p.m. ET. Registration
re-opened on Monday, September 19 at 10:00 a.m. and application
submissions were received through Wednesday, September 21 at 5:00 p.m.
ET. Registration was not first-come, first-served, but rather allowed
for a more systematic and orderly application procedure with the fastest
qualifiers of those who submitted entries accepted.

 

Qualifiers who were two minutes, nine seconds
(2:09) or faster than the Qualifying time for their age group and gender
were accepted into the 2017 Boston Marathon.

 

26,171 applications were received during the registration period for qualifiers.
23,214
Qualified applicants have been accepted to date or are in the process
of being accepted, pending verification of their qualifying performance.

2,957 applicants were unable to
be accepted due to the large number of eligible qualifiers who submitted
an application for entry combined with field size limitations.
Details of the B.A.A.’s registration process for Qualifiers can be found on the following web page: http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/participant-information/athlete-registration.aspx

 

During the registration period, the breakdown of accepted Qualifiers was as follows:

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4,357 Qualifiers met their qualifying time by 20 minutes, 00 seconds or faster.
7,105 Qualifiers met their qualifying time by 10 minutes, 00 seconds or faster.
6,845 Qualifiers met their qualifying time by 05 minutes, 00 seconds or faster.
4,497 Qualifiers met their qualifying time by 02 minutes, 09 seconds or faster.
410 Qualifiers were accepted based on finishing 10 or more consecutive Boston Marathons.

 

In October, the B.A.A. will accept qualifiers for its mobility impaired programs and wheelchair division.

 

Qualifying performances for the 2017 Boston
Marathon must have been run between September 19, 2015 and September 21,
2016.  Notices via e-mail to those accepted will be issued by the
B.A.A. beginning today.

 

For reference, Qualifiers needed to be two
minutes, 28 seconds or faster for their age group and gender for the
2016 Boston Marathon; one minute, 02 seconds or faster for the 2015
Boston Marathon; and one minute, 38 seconds or faster for the 2014
Boston Marathon. 

 

The names of runners who have been accepted will be posted on the “Entrants” page of the B.A.A.’s web site: http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/participant-information/entrants.aspx

 

“To qualify and ultimately participate in the
Boston Marathon is the pinnacle moment for a vast number of runners,”
said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. Executive Director. “The Boston Marathon
represents the ultimate goal and highlight for many athletes from all
across the globe. To inform those who have qualified that there is not
enough space for everyone in the field is tremendously difficult. The
entire B.A.A. organization has worked hard to ensure a fair registration
procedure that gives runners who have qualified the best opportunity to
enter the Boston Marathon. Working with many constituencies, an optimal
field size has been determined to ensure the best race experience for
runners, spectators, and the community. We thank runners for their
understanding and support of the Boston Marathon year in and year out.”

 

Notices to those who submitted an application for entry but who were not accepted were also issued today.

 

2017 BOSTON MARATHON: Men’s Qualifying Standards and Accepted Times*

 

AGE GROUP

QUALIFYING STANDARD

QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)

18-34

3hrs 05min 00sec

3hrs 02 min 51 sec

35-39

3hrs 10min 00sec

3hrs 07 min 51 sec

40-44

3hrs 15min 00sec

3hrs 12 min 51 sec

45-49

3hrs 25min 00sec

3hrs 22 min 51 sec

50-54

3hrs 30min 00sec

3hrs 27 min 51 sec

55-59

3hrs 40min 00sec

3hrs 37 min 51 sec

60-64

3hrs 55min 00sec

3hrs 52 min 51 sec

65-69

4hrs 10min 00sec

4hrs 07 min 51 sec

70-74

4hrs 25min 00sec

4hrs 22 min 51 sec

75-79

4hrs 40min 00sec

4hrs 37 min 51 sec

80 and older

4hrs 55min 00sec

4hrs 52 min 51 sec

 

2017 BOSTON MARATHON: Women’s Qualifying Standards and Accepted Times*

 

AGE GROUP

QUALIFYING STANDARD

QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)

18-34

3hrs 35min 00sec

3hrs 32 min 51 sec

35-39

3hrs 40min 00sec

3hrs 37 min 51 sec

40-44

3hrs 45min 00sec

3hrs 42 min 51 sec

45-49

3hrs 55min 00sec

3hrs 52 min 51 sec

50-54

4hrs 00min 00sec

3hrs 57 min 51 sec

55-59

4hrs 10min 00sec

4hrs 07 min 51 sec

60-64

4hrs 25min 00sec

4hrs 22 min 51 sec

65-69

4hrs 40min 00sec

4hrs 37 min 51 sec

70-74

4hrs 55min 00sec

4hrs 52 min 51 sec

75-79

5hrs 10min 00sec

5hrs 07 min 51 sec

80 and older

5hrs 25min 00sec

5hrs 22 min 51 sec

 

* Potential, qualified entrants for the 2017
Boston Marathon must have met the designated time standard that
corresponds with their age group and gender in a certified marathon on
or after September 19, 2015 and prior to having submitted an entry
application. Proof of qualification must accompany each athlete’s
application, and participants are required to be 18 years or older on
race day.

 

Qualifying performances achieved on or after
Saturday, September 17, 2016 will be valid for 2018 Boston Marathon
registration submissions. The registration dates for that year’s race
have not yet been established.


ATHLETES WITH DISABILITIES – REGISTRATION DATES & QUALIFYING TIMES

Registration for individuals who wish to participate among the
wheelchair division, visually impaired division, and mobility impaired
program (including duo teams and hand-cycles) will open on Monday,
October 3, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. ET. For athletes with disabilities,
specific information on the registration timetable can be found at http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/participant-information/athlete-registration/athletes-with-disabilities.aspx.

 

 

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.)

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic
Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of promoting a
healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B.A.A.’s
Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon, and the
organization manages other local events and supports comprehensive
charity, youth, and year-round running programs, including high
performance athletes and running club. Since 1986, the principal sponsor
of the Boston Marathon has been John Hancock Financial. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors,
along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago,
and New York City. More than 60,000 runners will participate in B.A.A.
events in 2016. The 121st Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April
17, 2017. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit www.baa.org.