Boston Marathon 2026 – Qualification Statistics
The 2026 Boston Marathon, marking the 130th edition of the race, drew massive interest. Organizers received 33,249 applications, of which 24,362 were accepted. That means nearly 9,000 runners didn’t make the cut despite meeting the basic criteria. Among those accepted are runners from 120 countries and all 50 U.S. states. 1,373 participants are residents of Massachusetts — a strong local representation, as always.
Who’s Running? Participant Demographics
Qualified runners range in age from 18 to 83. Among them:
- 13,823 men
- 10,429 women
- 110 non-binary participants
This isn’t just data — it’s proof that Boston attracts people from diverse backgrounds, ages, and running experience levels.
First-Timers vs. Veterans
A total of 10,710 runners will be running their first Boston Marathon, while 719 participants have completed at least 10 previous editions. For some, it’s a debut; for others, a tradition. Boston isn’t elitist — it’s demanding, but open to those who truly want to be there.
Where Did Most Runners Qualify?
Boston Marathon isn’t just a goal — it’s a journey, often paved through other marathons. Hundreds of runners earned their qualification at races where they chased personal bests. Below are the five most common qualifying marathons that opened the door to Boston in 2026.
Top 5 Qualifying Marathons for the 2026 Boston Marathon
| Marathon | Number of Qualifiers |
|---|---|
| 2025 Boston Marathon (Bank of America) | 2,184 |
| 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon | 1,804 |
| 2024 BMW Berlin Marathon | 1,127 |
| 2024 TCS New York City Marathon | 832 |
| 2024 California International Marathon | 675 |
Time Buffer – How Much Faster Did You Need to Run?
To qualify, runners had to finish an average of 4 minutes and 34 seconds faster than the required time for their age group. This isn’t a race for those who merely meet the minimum — you have to be clearly above it.
Recommended Read: New Qualification Rules for 2027
If you’re planning to run Boston in the future, it’s worth knowing that qualification rules will change starting in 2027. Net downhill marathons will be considered — opening new possibilities for runners from mountainous courses. Read more in this article: Boston Marathon 2027 – New Qualification Rules for Net Downhill Marathons.
Source: Boston Marathon
















