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2026 Boston Marathon Registration Scheduled for September 8-12 Amid Rule Changes for Qualifying Times

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJune 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Registration for the 2026 Boston Marathon will open this fall from September 8-12.

Liv Barbier at the 129th Boston Marathon on April 21, 2025. Courtesy of Liv Barbier

By Amin Touri, The Boston Globe


June 16, 2025

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As the Boston Marathon continues to grow in popularity, registration for the 2026 event will open this fall, specifically between September 8 and 12. This elite marathon is known not only for its storied history but also for its rigorous qualifying standards, which are becoming increasingly competitive each year.

Changes in Qualification Procedures for 2027

The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) has announced a significant update regarding the qualification criteria for the 2027 Boston Marathon. They will implement a new rule that addresses the advantages gained from racing on downhill courses. Beginning with the 2027 race, times from courses with notable downhill elevations will be adjusted; qualifiers from races with a net elevation change of 1,500 to 2,999 feet will have 5 minutes added to their qualifying times, while those from races with even greater declines of 3,000 to 6,000 feet will face a 10-minute increase.

Why the Change?

This decision stems from data analysis conducted by the BAA over a span of four years. According to Jack Fleming, BAA’s CEO, the data indicates that runners who participate in races with significant downhill profiles tend to experience advantages that allow them to meet Boston’s stringent qualifying standards more easily. This trend has resulted in around 2,000 qualifiers for the 2025 race coming from highly downhill courses, a statistic that amounts to approximately 10% of the overall field.

Addressing the Demand Post-COVID

The demand for entries into the Boston Marathon has surged, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, which ushered in a running boom. For example, the 2025 event received a record-setting 36,393 applications, with a remarkable 12,324 being turned away. This spike necessitated a reevaluation of entry fairness and accessibility, prompting the BAA to carefully consider its criteria moving forward.

Transition Period for Runners

Recognizing the importance of providing adequate preparation time for runners, the BAA aims to make these adjustments transparent and gives athletes ample notice to plan their future racing schedules. Fleming points out that marathoners often look ahead—considering not only their next races but their strategies for upcoming years.

Historical Context

It’s important to note that the Boston Marathon is not the first to introduce rules concerning elevation profiles. The U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, for example, restrict net declines to about 460 feet. While other major marathons do not address this issue as stringently, the BAA is reinforcing its commitment to fairness among runners aiming to qualify for the Boston Marathon.

Conclusion

In these transformative times, the BAA understands the necessity of balancing increased demand with equitable access. The proposed changes indicate a meticulous approach aimed at preserving the integrity of the Boston Marathon’s qualifying process. As preparations for the 2026 race unfold, runners and enthusiasts alike can stay tuned for more updates and continued insights into this prestigious marathon.

Stay updated with the latest news and insights about the Boston Marathon by following Boston.com.

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