🏃 Boston Marathon 2026
The world's oldest annual marathon and one of the six World Marathon Majors, run on Patriots' Day.
The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon, first run in 1897, and one of the most prestigious races in distance running. Held on Patriots' Day (third Monday of April), it draws 30,000+ runners from over 100 countries across the iconic 42.195 km course from Hopkinton to Boylston Street. Unlike other majors, Boston requires a qualifying time — making a BQ (Boston Qualifier) one of the most coveted achievements in amateur running.
Highlights
- Qualification required — a BQ (Boston Qualifier) is one of the most coveted amateur running goals
- Iconic course: Newton Hills, Heartbreak Hill, the legendary Boylston Street finish
- World Marathon Major status — counts toward the Abbott Six Star Medal
Who should attend
Runners who have qualified and are targeting this bucket-list race. Running coaches whose clients have a BQ goal. Brands in running footwear, nutrition, and sports medicine.
How to participate
Registration is by qualifying time only (BQ standards vary by age/gender). Charity entries are also available through official BAA charity partners. Register at baa.org.
Practical information
Start in Hopkinton, MA (buses from Boston Common on race morning). Finish on Boylston Street in downtown Boston. Logan International Airport (BOS) is 5 km from the finish. Book accommodation 6+ months in advance — Patriots' Day weekend fills the city.
The holy grail of amateur marathoning. For coaches working with serious runners, helping a client qualify for and run Boston is the ultimate coaching milestone.