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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 2/16/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                  B.A.A. To Offer Fastest Qualified Runners
  Early Acceptance Into 2012 Boston Marathon With New Registration Process.
 
           New Qualifying Times In Effect For 2013 Boston Marathon.

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced today a change 
in its registration process for the Boston Marathon, allowing the fastest 
qualifiers to enter the earliest and with a rolling admission system while 
also offering all eligible runners an increased registration period.  The 
changes in registration are a response by the B.A.A. to greater than ever 
demand by runners to gain entry into the Boston Marathon and culminate more 
than three months of analysis, including input from the running industry. 
Rather than accepting runners who have met the qualifying standards on a 
first come, first served approach, a more systematic, performance-based 
process will be employed.

2012 Boston Marathon

For the 2012 Boston Marathon, registration will extend for two weeks, 
beginning on Monday, September 12 and continuing until Friday, September 
23. The qualifying times for the 2012 Boston Marathon will not change from 
recent past years since the standards had been previously announced and 
have been in effect since last September.  However, the new registration 
process addresses the increased demand among qualified runners to 
participate in the Boston Marathon and will accommodate those who are the 
fastest qualifiers first.

Registration will occur on a "rolling admission" schedule until the maximum 
field size is reached, beginning with the fastest qualifiers. On the first 
day of registration for the 2012 Boston Marathon, those who are eligible 
for entry by having met the qualifying standards for their age and gender 
group by 20 minutes or more will be able to enter on the first day of 
registration (September 12).  On the third day (September 14), registration 
will open for those who have met their qualifying standards by 10 minutes 
or more.  On the fifth day (September 16), registration will open for those 
who have met their qualifying standards by five minutes or more. During 
this first week of registration, applicants will be notified as they are 
accepted and their qualifying performance verified.

If the field size is not reached after the first week and additional space 
remains, then registration will open to all qualifiers at the beginning of 
Week Two (September 19) and those who have met the qualifying standards by 
any amount of time will be able to apply for entry.  The application 
process will remain open for the entire week, closing on September 23. At 
the conclusion of Week Two, those who are the fastest among the pool of 
applicants in their age and gender will be accepted.  Accepted athletes 
will be notified on September 28.

If space remains available after this two week process, registration will 
remain open to any qualifier on a first come, first served basis until the 
maximum field size is reached.

The field size for the 2012 Boston Marathon will not represent a 
significant increase from the most recent past years.

Registration Process for the 2012 Boston Marathon

First Week   Day 1 (Sept. 12)    Qualifiers who have met their 
                                 age/gender qualifying times by
                                 20 minutes, 00 seconds or faster may apply

             Day 3 (Sept. 14)    10 minutes, 00 seconds or faster
             Day 5 (Sept. 16)    5 minutes, 00 seconds or faster

Second Week

             Day 8 (Sept. 19)    Qualifiers who have met their 
                                 age/gender qualifying times by
                                 any amount of time, including qualifiers  
                                 who could have registered in Week One.

             Day 12 (Sept. 23)   Registration closes for qualified 
                                 applicants

             September 28        Qualifiers from entry during second week 
                                 of registration are notified of their 
                                 acceptance.

If the field is not filled at the conclusion of the two weeks, then 
registration will remain open and qualifiers will be accepted on a first 
come, first served basis until the maximum field size is reached.

2013 Boston Marathon

For the 2013 Boston Marathon, in addition to the new "rolling admission" 
process for registration which will be in effect for the 2012 Boston 
Marathon, the B.A.A. will adjust the qualifying times by lowering them by 
five minutes from the times which have been in effect in recent past years.
The adjusted qualifying times will go into effect on September 24, 2011, 
and are as follows:

Age Group     MEN       WOMEN
18-34         3:05:00   3:35:00
35-39         3:10:00   3:40:00
40-44         3:15:00   3:45:00
45-49         3:25:00   3:55:00
50-54         3:30:00   4:00:00
55-59         3:40:00   4:10:00
60-64         3:55:00   4:25:00
65-69         4:10:00   4:40:00
70-74         4:25:00   4:55:00
75-79         4:40:00   5:10:00
80 and older  4:55:00   5:25:00

Registration for the 2013 Boston Marathon will begin on Monday, September 
10, 2012.

"As the number of qualified runners has increased combined with greater 
demand to run the Boston Marathon, our new registration process enables 
those who qualify by the greatest amount of time to have the longest period 
to enter," said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. Executive Director.  "Our new 
registration process takes into consideration the many comments we received 
from runners this past fall and winter, most of whom urged the B.A.A. to 
institute a system which recognizes athletic performance above all else."

Additionally, to recognize and to encourage longtime Boston Marathon 
entrants, the B.A.A. will allow those who have met the qualifying times and 
who have finished the last ten consecutive Boston Marathons to enter 
anytime during the registration period.  Currently, there are approximately 
500 runners who have run 10 or more consecutive Boston Marathons.

The B.A.A. last adjusted the qualifying times for the 2003 Boston Marathon, 
relaxing times for runners who were 55 years old and older.  The last time 
the qualifying times were made more stringent was for the 1980 Boston 
Marathon.

The 2011 Boston Marathon reached its maximum field size of qualifiers 
faster than any previous year when qualifiers rushed to fill the race and 
the qualified field closed in eight hours, three minutes.

About the B.A.A.
 
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of managing athletic events and promoting a 
healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. Each year the 
Association manages a comprehensive schedule of youth-running events, 
distance running training programs, and large-scale races in the city of 
Boston. Most noteworthy is the Boston Marathon, the world's most 
prestigious and oldest continually run marathon. Since the inaugural race 
in 1897, the Boston Marathon has been the pinnacle for distance running 
worldwide, a position which was reinforced in 1986 with the help of 
principal sponsor John Hancock Financial. In 2006, the Boston Marathon 
joined the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, the Berlin Marathon, the 
Virgin London Marathon, and the ING New York City Marathon to form the 
World Marathon Majors.
                      
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