Qualifying for Boston at the Boston Marathon

How many Boston Marathon finishers actually re-qualify for the following year with their finish time on the Boston course?

In the past, about 40+% of Boston finishers ran a time fast enough to qualify for the following year. But in 2012's brutally hot conditions, and with a new, more challenging qualifying limits, hopes of re-qualifying died for most by the time temperatures hit 80 degrees.

Boston Finishers Who Ran a Re-qualifying Time on the Boston Course:


Boston Marathon 2012: 13% of finishers re-qualified for Boston 2013 during the race.


How much of the difference in 2012 was weather related vs new qualifying times? Most of the difference was due to the weather, not unexpected in a race that resulted in an average finish time of 4:18, a full 28 minutes slower than in 2010. We wondered how many additional 2012 finishers might have qualified without changes to the 2013 qualifying times; the result, shown in the green bars above, barely moved the needle, from 13% to 16%. 

In most years since 1996 (with 3 exceptions: heat in 2004 and 2012, and near-nor'easter storm conditions in 2007), conditions have been far more hospitable. So our analysis of 2010's re-qualifiers at Boston is more in line with what's to be expected.

Boston Marathon 2010: 41% of all Boston finishers re-qualified at the Boston Marathon.

We analyzed the complete results of 22,800 finishers of the 2010 Boston Marathon, and found that only 42% qualified for Boston, at Boston. The remaining 58% ran slower than the qualifying standard that they had met to get to Boston in the first place.

Of course, the data vary slightly by race division and by age, so we've run the numbers, and here are the results of those who qualified for Boston at Boston, and those who did not, along with the average times by division or group.





For more, see our complete Boston Marathon Coverage and Qualifying for Boston

Boston Marathon Entrants, DNS (Did Not Start) DNFs (Did Not Finish) and Finishers

Boston 2012 Runner Stats: Average Finish Time, Runners, Finishers, DNS, DNF, Deferred to 2013
  • Average Finish Time: 4:18:27 (vs 3:51+ 12 Year Average; for more see Avg Finish Times by Age )
  • Finishers: 21,554 (95.9% of starters); 8,966 Women, 12,588 Men
  • Entrants26,656 runners entered to run the 2012 Boston Marathon
  • DNF: 4.1% vs 1.8% in 2011
  • DNS: 15.7% vs. 9.5% in 2011




Details
Results Analysis: Average Finish Times 2000 to 2011 -- 2012 Avg. Time = 4:18:27

The Boston Marathon is one of the most exclusive marathons in the world, and the only major marathon that requires participants to run a qualifying time to earn entry (exceptions do apply, however, see below).

2012 Boston Marathon Participant Mix

The 2012 race has been limited to a cap of about 27,000 accepted entrants, according to the Boston Marathon Media Guide's Infographic. Of that total,



Note: Under a new Qualifying and Race Entry process, of the 23,521 applications submitted by runners who ran Qualifying Times to enter the 2012 Boston Marathon, 20,081 were accepted. Unfortunately, 3,440 runners, 14% of applicants, had their applications rejected. (for details see BAA's 9/28 press release: 2012 Boston Marathon Qualifier Acceptances)

2011 Entrants, DNS, DNF and Finisher Analysis

In 2011, 26,907 lucky runners were accepted to compete in the Boston Marathon. Of those that started the race, 23,879 finished.


Only 459 starters did not cross the finish line in Boston, less than 2% in most age groups.


But how many did not show up at the starting line? The DNS (Did Not Start) rate was 9.5%, 2,579 runners. The high DNS rate was fairly consistent across age groups. 


Such a pity, considering the thousands of runners who qualified to enter the race, but were denied entrance due to race size limits.


Boston Marathon 2012 Photo Highlights and Photo Archives


See our Complete Boston Marathon Photo Archive from past years here: Boston Marathon -- Images of Inspiration.

Below images are highlights of 2012 Boston Marathon Elite races, screen grabs of live streaming coverage by Universal Sports.


Boston Marathon 2012 Winners Cherop and Korir


Korir Wins 2:14:40 Unofficial


Korir Returns After Dropping Back, Them Breaks Free of Matebo for the lead


Cherup Taking the Win


Kisorio and Matebo in lead mile 20


Men on Newton Hills


Women Mile 19



Women heading towards the Newton Hills


Women's Wheelchair: Reilly wins 1:37:34 unofficial, photo finish


Men running through Wellesley




Men's Wheelchair: Cassidy wins new course record 1:18:25 by 2 seconds