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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 9/6/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       B.A.A. Announces New Framework for Athletes with Disabilities 
                Divisions and Programs of the Boston Marathon

BOSTON -The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced it is 
implementing changes and a new framework for the Boston Marathon's Athletes 
with Disabilities (AWD) Divisions and Programs. The changes will provide a 
greater range of opportunities for athletes with disabilities to 
participate and compete, and will further align AWD policies with existing 
Boston Marathon policies and the Paralympic Movement. The changes include 
John Hancock increasing the Push Rim Wheelchair Division prize purse to 
$125,000 to recognize top performers.

"The B.A.A. seeks to be inclusive of the interests of athletes with 
disabilities," said Tom Grilk, Chief Executive Officer, B.A.A. "Our 
commitment to well organized growth in conformance with international 
standards has been and remains strong. We recognize the importance of 
providing a range of opportunities for athletes with disabilities to 
participate, aspire, achieve, and compete. In collaboration with our peer 
races, our goal is to establish a best practice approach on how athletes 
with disabilities are included-and recognized-in elite athletic events."

With these changes, the Boston Marathon will be positioned among the world 
leaders in the execution and recognition of competition and athletic 
achievement of athletes with disabilities.

"Aligning our AWD Divisions of the Boston Marathon with policies and 
practices defined by World Para Athletics, the international governing body 
of para athletics, will create a fair playing field for all levels of 
competition," said Marla Runyan, B.A.A. Athletes with Disabilities Manager 
and a two-time U.S. Olympian and Paralympian. "In Boston, we are uniquely 
positioned to elevate the athletic achievements of the world's best 
athletes, informing an international audience that disability includes 
athletic excellence."

In the new structure, AWD Divisions are defined as competitive divisions 
that follow World Para Athletics (WPA) Rules and Regulations of 
competition, have research-based qualifying standards within each division, 
and leverage the WPA classification code which groups athletes by similar 
functional abilities. Additionally, AWD Programs will continue to provide 
unique opportunities for athletes with disabilities to take part in and 
experience the Boston Marathon. 

"It is great to see the B.A.A. creating opportunities for our elite 
athletes to compete within a framework that is consistent with 
international standards," said Julie Dussliere, Vice President of U.S. 
Paralympics. "The Boston Marathon has always been a premier race to 
showcase our athletes, and we applaud the B.A.A. for embracing inclusion 
and elevating the profile of para track and field in the U.S."

"This is a significant step that will elevate the profile of Para-athletes 
in the United States, and these changes will bring greater awareness, 
recognition, and competitive opportunities for Para-athletes from around 
the world," said Ryan Montgomery, Summer Sports Director at the 
International Paralympic Committee. "This is an exciting development for 
Para athletics and the IPC is pleased to see the B.A.A. leading this 
initiative."

Notable changes to AWD Divisions and Programs of the 2019 Boston Marathon 
include:

- Aligning AWD registration dates and procedures with open registration of 
the Boston Marathon (September 2018). 
- Increasing the total prize purse for the Push Rim Wheelchair Division 
from $84,500 to $125,000. 
   - The new prize purse includes $1,500 for the men's and women's winners 
of the T51/T52 category of the Push Rim Wheelchair Division, positioning 
the Boston Marathon as the only non-IPC competition to offer prize money 
for athletes in this classification.  
   - John Hancock, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon since 
1986, provides all prize money awarded.
- Establishing high-performance time standards within the Visually Impaired 
Division, making the Boston Marathon the only major marathon to offer a 
framework of this kind for elite blind and visually impaired athletes. 
- Leveraging World Para Athletics Rules and Regulations for competition and 
the WPA classification code within AWD Divisions. 
- Extending race morning transportation and staging in Hopkinton-currently 
provided to Wheelchair, Handcycle, and Duo Team participants-to athletes in 
the Visually Impaired Division and Mobility Impaired Program.

Furthermore, the new framework will allow for the incorporation of a
dditional competitive divisions for para athletes in future Boston 
Marathons with consideration for awards and prize money. Additional details 
regarding these changes and improvements, including qualifying standards 
and eligibility requirements, can be found on the B.A.A. website. 

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
 
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. 
Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John 
Hancock. 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 2018. The 123rd Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 15, 2019. 
For more information on the B.A.A., please visit www.baa.org. 

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