Wednesday, February 16, 2011

What are the new procedures for the Boston marathon registration?

Boston Marathon Announces New Registration Procedures, Qualifying Times – The Boston Marathon just became even more elite with Wednesday’s announcement from the Boston Athletic Association detailing a new registration procedure and stricter qualifying times , beginning with the 2012 race. For next year’s marathon, the BAA will use a “rolling admission for qualifiers” — those with the fastest times will be allowed to register first. This will ensure that the “field … (This story continues here)

BAA announces new procedures for marathon registration, qualifying – By Shira Springer, Globe Staff The Boston Athletic Association announced new qualifying times and new registration procedures for the Boston… (This story continues here)

Qualification, registration changes for Boston Marathon – The Boston Athletic Association announced new qualifying times and new registration procedures for the Boston Marathon this morning. Both go into effect for the 2012 and 2013 marathons. In 2012, the BAA will institute rolling admission for qualifiers with the fastest runners being allowed to enter first. The field will be filled with the fastest of all qualifiers. (This story continues here)

Boston Marathon revamps registration procedure – The Boston Athletic Association has announced new registration procedures for the Boston Marathon in response to a growing demand that left some of the fastest runners on the sidelines this year. Organizers said Wednesday that the top qualifiers will be allowed to enter first under a two-week, online, rolling admissions process that will begin with the 2012 race. (This story continues here)

Rich on Running: Four-legged friends can make two-legged runs more enjoyable – On mornings out on the bike path in Cambridge, it is not uncommon for me to see fellow runners accompanied by canine companions. This past Sunday, while on an afternoon walk at the Fresh Pond Reservoir, my girlfriend suggested I take our West Highland white terrier, Daisy, for a short run. (This story continues here)

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