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5 August 2020   |   Blog   |   

How to Get an Entry into the 6 Sold Out Marathon Majors

The biggest events of the worldwide Marathon calendar are those that make up a series called the Abbott World Marathon Majors. These include, in date order: Tokyo Marathon, TCS London Marathon, The Boston Marathon, Berlin Marathon, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the TCS New York City Marathon. With the rise in popularity of running across the world, the most popular international running events are getting increasingly difficult to get into.

In general there are a few set ways in which you can get hold of an entry into one of the World Marathon Majors which are:
  • Running really fast. A lot of events have a ‘Good for Age‘ programme which means that if you run below the time limit for your age then you may be eligible for direct entry into the event. Qualifying times and entry fees are different for every event
  • The ballot. The event ballot is a lottery and depending on which event it is, you may have to pay to enter the ballot. If you are successful, you can pay to enter the event
  • Running for charity. If your ballot is not successful then you can buy an entry package through a charity. You will usually have to commit to a minimum fundraising target which can vary per charity and per event
  • Booking with Sports Tours International. We provide guaranteed entry with a travel package into a big range of sold out events. Even if you have your own entry, you can still book with us and of course non-running partners are very welcome too!!

With the exception of the London Marathon where we act as global partner to distribute entries to tour operators worldwide, Sports Tours International has guaranteed entry to all Marathon Majors for those requiring individual entries. You can find a list of our World Marathon Majors travel packages here

Tokyo – a Japanese phenomenon

In 2013, Tokyo joined as a sixth race to the Abbott World Marathon Majors. Unlike the other five marathons in the World Marathon Majors, Tokyo Marathon started as a massive race from its very first year. Over 25,000 runners finished the Tokyo Marathon in 2007. After just 5 years, the marathon had grown, and nearly 36,000 runners started the race. Applications for the 2019 Tokyo Marathon drew over 331,211 applicants. This equates to an oversubscription rate of 10.8 times.

Entry availability:

37,000 places. Free to register, and a lottery system to pick entrants. Less than a 10% chance of selection. Every year well over 300,000 people register.

For just 300 international runners there is the Run as One entry where women and men can guarantee participation by running a sub 3.30 marathon and sub 2.45 marathon respectively.

There are also limited charity entries available.

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International – More Information or join our 2023 waitlist – Tokyo Marathon

Boston – The world’s oldest marathon

Boston is the world’s oldest annual marathon which started in 1897. Held each year on Patriot’s Day, this race has become an icon of running in the USA and one of the most sought after events in the world. Steeped in history, this is the place where 19-year-old Katherine Switzer changed the rules. She is best known for being the first woman to take part in the Boston Marathon and finish a major marathon as a numbered entry, which she accomplished in 1967, paving the way for the thousands of women who have followed her.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

Participants who want direct entry have to meet a qualifying standard. However this time does not guarantee entry: the fastest are accepted first until places are full. This means that you could meet the qualifying standard by some margin but you still don’t get in. The entry system opens up to those who are in one by one September. Your qualifying time needs to have been achieved before September to be taken into consideration for entry the following year. Entries for US runners cost about $180 and International runners who qualify will have to pay about $240.

To qualify for the Boston Marathon, athletes must meet time standards which correspond to age and gender. The qualifying times below are based upon each athlete’s age on the date of the 2023 Boston Marathon.

Achieving one’s qualifying standard does not guarantee entry into the event, but simply the opportunity to submit for registration.

In recent years, not all qualifiers who submit an entry have been accepted due to field size restrictions. If total amount of submissions surpass the allotted field size for qualified athletes, then those who are the fastest among the pool of applicants in their age and gender group will be accepted. See the current qualifying standards below:

2023 BOSTON MARATHON: MEN’S QUALIFYING STANDARDS AND ACCEPTED TIMES*

AGE GROUP QUALIFYING STANDARD QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)
18-34 3hrs 00min 00sec 2hrs 58min 21sec
35-39 3hrs 05min 00sec 3hrs 03min 21sec
40-44 3hrs 10min 00sec 3hrs 08min 21sec
45-49 3hrs 20min 00sec 3hrs 18min 21sec
50-54 3hrs 25min 00sec 3hrs 23min 21sec
55-59 3hrs 35min 00sec 3hrs 33min 21sec
60-64 3hrs 50min 00sec 3hrs 48min 21sec
65-69 4hrs 05min 00sec 4hrs 03min 21sec
70-74 4hrs 20min 00sec 4hrs 18min 21sec
75-79 4hrs 35min 00sec 4hrs 33min 21sec
80 and over 4hrs 50min 00sec 4hrs 48min 21sec

2023 BOSTON MARATHON: WOMEN’S QUALIFYING STANDARDS AND ACCEPTED TIMES*

AGE GROUP QUALIFYING STANDARD QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)
18-34 3hrs 30min 00sec 3hrs 28min 21sec
35-39 3hrs 35min 00sec 3hrs 33min 21sec
40-44 3hrs 40min 00sec 3hrs 38min 21sec
45-49 3hrs 50min 00sec 3hrs 48min 21sec
50-54 3hrs 55min 00sec 3hrs 53min 21sec
55-59 4hrs 05min 00sec 4hrs 03min 21sec
60-64 4hrs 20min 00sec 4hrs 18min 21sec
65-69 4hrs 35min 00sec 4hrs 33min 21sec
70-74 4hrs 50min 00sec 4hrs 48min 21sec
75-79 5hrs 05min 00sec 5hrs 03min 21sec
80 and over 5hrs 20min 00sec 5hrs 18min 21sec

Alternative races

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International, and you do not need a qualifying time when booking through us, but interest is high so you will need to join our waitlist. Click here for more details: The Boston Marathon.You can try to gain entry through a charity but there are only about 2,500 charity entries up for grabs.

Boston Start PictureBoston Finish Picture

TCS London Marathon – The Experience of a Lifetime

Since its inception in 1981, the London Marathon has developed a reputation for its fast, record setting course. The marathon was founded by former Olympic champion Chris Brasher and athlete John Disley, and is to this day, organised by Hugh Brasher (son of Chris). The marathon is set largely around the River Thames and begins at three separate points around Blackheath, with all runners finishing on the Mall alongside St James’s Park.

Entry availability:

It is very difficult to get into the London Marathon through the ballot. You will find out if you are in when you receive an email once the ballot is announced (normally approx. 5/6 months after applying). There are plenty of charity options, but many will have minimum fundraising requirements.

Running clubs receive an allocation of entries each, which you may be able to get if you’re an affiliated member. Otherwise, you might qualify for a ‘Good for Age’ spot, but the times are pretty tough to achieve and you need to apply for this by mid June.

The Good for Age qualifying times accepted for the 2023 TCS London Marathon are:

Men Time (in hours) Women Time (in hours)
Age 18-39 sub 3:00:00 Age 18-39 sub 3:45:00
Age 40-44 sub 3:05:00 Age 40-44 sub 3:50:00
Age 45-49 sub 3:10:00 Age 45-49 sub 3:53:00
Age 50-54 sub 3:15:00 Age 50-54 sub 4:00:00
Age 55-59 sub 3:20:00 Age 55-59 sub 4:05:00
Age 60-64 sub 3:45:00 Age 60-64 sub 4:30:00
Age 65-69 sub 4:00:00 Age 65-69 sub 5:00:00
Age 70-74 sub 5:00:00 Age 70-74 sub 6:00:00
Age 75-79 sub 5:00:00 Age 75-79 sub 6:20:00
Age 80-84 sub 5:00:00 Age 80-84 sub 6:40:00

Alternative races

Sports Tours International are pleased to offer hotel packages to anyone who wishes to take the stress out of their London Marathon experience. If, however, you decide to leave running the capital to another year, but want to enjoy an equally unforgettable race, we are delighted to announce that we have greatly increased our offering of adventure marathons for 2023, we can offer you both the Great Wall Marathon, to wet your appetite for adventure!

Berlin Marathon – The World record holder

The Berlin marathon started in the Grunewald forest in 1974 and moved to West Berlin in 1981. The streets of Berlin have, since then, seen more world records broken, than any other city on Earth. Set in this beautiful and vibrant metropolis, it’s easy to see why the Berlin is one of the 6 World Marathon Majors. The Berlin Marathon is famous for being flat and fast. Whether you are running your first marathon, or you are a seasoned runner, Berlin is the place to achieve a personal best. Over recent years the Berlin Marathon has provided eleven world records, with Eliud Kipchoge running 2:01:39 at Berlin 2018 to claim the current world record.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

As Berlin is the World Marathon record course it has seen unprecedented increased popularity. This is a sell out Marathon and you have to enter the ballot to have a chance of directly entering. In excess of 100,000 people enter the ballot and entrants have only a 16% chance of successfully securing a slot. Entering the ballot is free and the ballot opens mid October. It costs €110 to enter if you win a spot in the ballot and you’ll find out in November. If you don’t get in through the ballot, you can gain entry through a charity, but these usually have a minimum fundraising target.

Alternatively, Berlin offers entries by qualification to ‘fast runners’, which have minimum qualifying times as follows:

Male Runners:
  • Male runners up to 44 years (born 2004 to 1978): under 2:45 hours – Runners up to 59 years (born 1977 to 1963): under 2:55 hours – Runners 60 years and older (born 1962 and older): under 3:25 hours
Female Runners:
  • Female runners up to 44 years (born 2004 to 1978): under 3:00 hours – Female runners up to 59 years (born 1977 to 1963): under 3:20 hours – Female runners over 60 years (born 1962 and older): under 4:10 hours

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International. Click here. 

Alternative races

If however, you want an equally unique, but more light-hearted running experience. We can also offer entries and packages for the always a sell out, and definitely a party, Marathon du Medoc. The Medoc Marathon is a celebration of all things ‘the good life’ – food, wine, and of course running. All at the same time! Fancy dress is not only encouraged at this event, its compulsory – not an experience you’d be likely to forget in a hurry!

Bank of America Chicago Marathon – Flat as a Pancake in the Iconic Windy City

Since the first Chicago Marathon took place back in 1977, the numbers of runners have massively increased from 4,200 to almost 55,000. The race has always been one of the largest marathon road races in the world. Just over 50% of the field at the Chicago Marathon comes from successful ballot entries (53%) with another 36% coming from qualified runners. Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International. The limit for registered entrants is usually reached as early as 6 months before race day.

Entry availability:

Runners who meet qualifying times specific to their age and gender will gain an automatic ticket to the starting line. The new time standards are a strategy for race organizers to give participants of all ages an equal chance to qualify for guaranteed entry. In the past, the time qualifier guaranteed-entry option only applied to men who ran 3:15 or faster and women who had a sub-3:45 race to their names, no matter what their age.

The following standards, achieved on an IAAF-certified course to Chicago for 2022:
Age Group Men’s Women’s
16-29 3:05 3:35
30-39 3:10 3:40
40-49 3:20 3:50
50-59 3:35 4:20
60-69 4:00 5:00
70-79 4:30 5:55
80+ 5:25 6:10

Entering the ballot entry is free. You can earn a guaranteed entry if you’ve run the race five times in the previous ten years. There are numerous charities that typically have fundraising minimums.

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International.

Find out more here.

Alternative races

If, however, you want to experience a Marathon closer to home; Sports Tours International are proud to be an official partner of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon, and can offer a totally unique tour of the Emerald Isle, complete with Traditional Irish cultural experiences.

TCS New York Marathon – The Biggest

The TCS New York City Marathon is the most popular and diverse marathon in the world. The marathon attracts some of the world’s top athletes, and an extensive range of recreational runners. As the marathon has no official time limit, it can be a great choice for beginners and first time marathons. The race began back in 1970, it had just 127 competitors, and cost only $1.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

Runners previously had around a 16% – 18% chance of getting in through the ballot. However more recently these chances have shrunk significantly. In 2019 for example there were close to 117,000 total lottery entrants, all trying to get their hands on one of just 10,500 places (around a 10% chance of success). After the application process has closed, there is a 2-week waiting period, while they process a large number of applications. Then NYRR will announce which runners have gained entry this year. Runners not accepted into the event can still get entry via charities, or book a guaranteed entry with one of the travel packages available through Sports Tours International.

You can qualify by time for the TCS New York City Marathon by running fast enough to meet the time standards at the following NYRR races: Fred Lebow Half-Marathon, United Airlines NYC Half,  SHAPE Women’s Half-Marathon,  Popular® Brooklyn Half,  NYRR Staten Island Half, TCS New York City Marathon.

A limited number of time-qualifier spots will be available to runners who met the time standards in a non-NYRR race. These spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Verification will be completed prior to the 2022 entry drawing.

Men’s Standards:

Age* Marathon Half-marathon
18-34 2:53:00 1:21:00
35-39 2:55:00 1:23:00
40-44 2:58:00 1:25:00
45-49 3:05:00 1:28:00
50-54 3:14:00 1:32:00
55-59 3:23:00 1:36:00
60-64 3:34:00 1:41:00
65-69 3:45:00 1:46:00
70-74 4:10:00 1:57:00
75-79 4:30:00 2:07:00
80+ 4:55:00 2:15:00

Women’s Standards:

Age* Marathon Half-marathon
18-34 3:13:00 1:32:00
35-39 3:15:00 1:34:00
40-44 3:26:00 1:37:00
45-49 3:38:00 1:42:00
50-54 3:51:00 1:49:00
55-59 4:10:00 1:54:00
60-64 4:27:00 2:02:00
65-69 4:50:00 2:12:00
70-74 5:30:00 2:27:00
75-79 6:00:00 2:40:00
80+ 6:35:00 2:50:00

*Age on date on TCS Marathon – for the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon.

All times run must be at least as fast as the posted time. Net (chip) time, not gun time, is evaluated. More information about qualifying here

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International.

Find out more here.

The biggest events of the worldwide Marathon calendar are those that make up a series called the Abbott World Marathon Majors. These include, in date order: Tokyo Marathon, TCS London Marathon, The Boston Marathon, Berlin Marathon, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the TCS New York City Marathon. With the rise in popularity of running across the world, the most popular international running events are getting increasingly difficult to get into.

In general there are a few set ways in which you can get hold of an entry into one of the World Marathon Majors which are:
  • Running really fast. A lot of events have a ‘Good for Age‘ programme which means that if you run below the time limit for your age then you may be eligible for direct entry into the event. Qualifying times and entry fees are different for every event
  • The ballot. The event ballot is a lottery and depending on which event it is, you may have to pay to enter the ballot. If you are successful, you can pay to enter the event
  • Running for charity. If your ballot is not successful then you can buy an entry package through a charity. You will usually have to commit to a minimum fundraising target which can vary per charity and per event
  • Booking with Sports Tours International. We provide guaranteed entry with a travel package into a big range of sold out events. Even if you have your own entry, you can still book with us and of course non-running partners are very welcome too!!

With the exception of the London Marathon where we act as global partner to distribute entries to tour operators worldwide, Sports Tours International has guaranteed entry to all Marathon Majors for those requiring individual entries. You can find a list of our World Marathon Majors travel packages here

Tokyo – a Japanese phenomenon

In 2013, Tokyo joined as a sixth race to the Abbott World Marathon Majors. Unlike the other five marathons in the World Marathon Majors, Tokyo Marathon started as a massive race from its very first year. Over 25,000 runners finished the Tokyo Marathon in 2007. After just 5 years, the marathon had grown, and nearly 36,000 runners started the race. Applications for the 2019 Tokyo Marathon drew over 331,211 applicants. This equates to an oversubscription rate of 10.8 times.

Entry availability:

37,000 places. Free to register, and a lottery system to pick entrants. Less than a 10% chance of selection. Every year well over 300,000 people register.

For just 300 international runners there is the Run as One entry where women and men can guarantee participation by running a sub 3.30 marathon and sub 2.45 marathon respectively.

There are also limited charity entries available.

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International – More Information or join our 2023 waitlist – Tokyo Marathon

Boston – The world’s oldest marathon

Boston is the world’s oldest annual marathon which started in 1897. Held each year on Patriot’s Day, this race has become an icon of running in the USA and one of the most sought after events in the world. Steeped in history, this is the place where 19-year-old Katherine Switzer changed the rules. She is best known for being the first woman to take part in the Boston Marathon and finish a major marathon as a numbered entry, which she accomplished in 1967, paving the way for the thousands of women who have followed her.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

Participants who want direct entry have to meet a qualifying standard. However this time does not guarantee entry: the fastest are accepted first until places are full. This means that you could meet the qualifying standard by some margin but you still don’t get in. The entry system opens up to those who are in one by one September. Your qualifying time needs to have been achieved before September to be taken into consideration for entry the following year. Entries for US runners cost about $180 and International runners who qualify will have to pay about $240.

To qualify for the Boston Marathon, athletes must meet time standards which correspond to age and gender. The qualifying times below are based upon each athlete’s age on the date of the 2023 Boston Marathon.

Achieving one’s qualifying standard does not guarantee entry into the event, but simply the opportunity to submit for registration.

In recent years, not all qualifiers who submit an entry have been accepted due to field size restrictions. If total amount of submissions surpass the allotted field size for qualified athletes, then those who are the fastest among the pool of applicants in their age and gender group will be accepted. See the current qualifying standards below:

2023 BOSTON MARATHON: MEN’S QUALIFYING STANDARDS AND ACCEPTED TIMES*

AGE GROUP QUALIFYING STANDARD QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)
18-34 3hrs 00min 00sec 2hrs 58min 21sec
35-39 3hrs 05min 00sec 3hrs 03min 21sec
40-44 3hrs 10min 00sec 3hrs 08min 21sec
45-49 3hrs 20min 00sec 3hrs 18min 21sec
50-54 3hrs 25min 00sec 3hrs 23min 21sec
55-59 3hrs 35min 00sec 3hrs 33min 21sec
60-64 3hrs 50min 00sec 3hrs 48min 21sec
65-69 4hrs 05min 00sec 4hrs 03min 21sec
70-74 4hrs 20min 00sec 4hrs 18min 21sec
75-79 4hrs 35min 00sec 4hrs 33min 21sec
80 and over 4hrs 50min 00sec 4hrs 48min 21sec

2023 BOSTON MARATHON: WOMEN’S QUALIFYING STANDARDS AND ACCEPTED TIMES*

AGE GROUP QUALIFYING STANDARD QUALIFICATION TIMES ACCEPTED (faster than and including)
18-34 3hrs 30min 00sec 3hrs 28min 21sec
35-39 3hrs 35min 00sec 3hrs 33min 21sec
40-44 3hrs 40min 00sec 3hrs 38min 21sec
45-49 3hrs 50min 00sec 3hrs 48min 21sec
50-54 3hrs 55min 00sec 3hrs 53min 21sec
55-59 4hrs 05min 00sec 4hrs 03min 21sec
60-64 4hrs 20min 00sec 4hrs 18min 21sec
65-69 4hrs 35min 00sec 4hrs 33min 21sec
70-74 4hrs 50min 00sec 4hrs 48min 21sec
75-79 5hrs 05min 00sec 5hrs 03min 21sec
80 and over 5hrs 20min 00sec 5hrs 18min 21sec

Alternative races

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International, and you do not need a qualifying time when booking through us, but interest is high so you will need to join our waitlist. Click here for more details: The Boston Marathon.You can try to gain entry through a charity but there are only about 2,500 charity entries up for grabs.

Boston Start PictureBoston Finish Picture

TCS London Marathon – The Experience of a Lifetime

Since its inception in 1981, the London Marathon has developed a reputation for its fast, record setting course. The marathon was founded by former Olympic champion Chris Brasher and athlete John Disley, and is to this day, organised by Hugh Brasher (son of Chris). The marathon is set largely around the River Thames and begins at three separate points around Blackheath, with all runners finishing on the Mall alongside St James’s Park.

Entry availability:

It is very difficult to get into the London Marathon through the ballot. You will find out if you are in when you receive an email once the ballot is announced (normally approx. 5/6 months after applying). There are plenty of charity options, but many will have minimum fundraising requirements.

Running clubs receive an allocation of entries each, which you may be able to get if you’re an affiliated member. Otherwise, you might qualify for a ‘Good for Age’ spot, but the times are pretty tough to achieve and you need to apply for this by mid June.

The Good for Age qualifying times accepted for the 2023 TCS London Marathon are:

Men Time (in hours) Women Time (in hours)
Age 18-39 sub 3:00:00 Age 18-39 sub 3:45:00
Age 40-44 sub 3:05:00 Age 40-44 sub 3:50:00
Age 45-49 sub 3:10:00 Age 45-49 sub 3:53:00
Age 50-54 sub 3:15:00 Age 50-54 sub 4:00:00
Age 55-59 sub 3:20:00 Age 55-59 sub 4:05:00
Age 60-64 sub 3:45:00 Age 60-64 sub 4:30:00
Age 65-69 sub 4:00:00 Age 65-69 sub 5:00:00
Age 70-74 sub 5:00:00 Age 70-74 sub 6:00:00
Age 75-79 sub 5:00:00 Age 75-79 sub 6:20:00
Age 80-84 sub 5:00:00 Age 80-84 sub 6:40:00

Alternative races

Sports Tours International are pleased to offer hotel packages to anyone who wishes to take the stress out of their London Marathon experience. If, however, you decide to leave running the capital to another year, but want to enjoy an equally unforgettable race, we are delighted to announce that we have greatly increased our offering of adventure marathons for 2023, we can offer you both the Great Wall Marathon, to wet your appetite for adventure!

Berlin Marathon – The World record holder

The Berlin marathon started in the Grunewald forest in 1974 and moved to West Berlin in 1981. The streets of Berlin have, since then, seen more world records broken, than any other city on Earth. Set in this beautiful and vibrant metropolis, it’s easy to see why the Berlin is one of the 6 World Marathon Majors. The Berlin Marathon is famous for being flat and fast. Whether you are running your first marathon, or you are a seasoned runner, Berlin is the place to achieve a personal best. Over recent years the Berlin Marathon has provided eleven world records, with Eliud Kipchoge running 2:01:39 at Berlin 2018 to claim the current world record.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

As Berlin is the World Marathon record course it has seen unprecedented increased popularity. This is a sell out Marathon and you have to enter the ballot to have a chance of directly entering. In excess of 100,000 people enter the ballot and entrants have only a 16% chance of successfully securing a slot. Entering the ballot is free and the ballot opens mid October. It costs €110 to enter if you win a spot in the ballot and you’ll find out in November. If you don’t get in through the ballot, you can gain entry through a charity, but these usually have a minimum fundraising target.

Alternatively, Berlin offers entries by qualification to ‘fast runners’, which have minimum qualifying times as follows:

Male Runners:
  • Male runners up to 44 years (born 2004 to 1978): under 2:45 hours – Runners up to 59 years (born 1977 to 1963): under 2:55 hours – Runners 60 years and older (born 1962 and older): under 3:25 hours
Female Runners:
  • Female runners up to 44 years (born 2004 to 1978): under 3:00 hours – Female runners up to 59 years (born 1977 to 1963): under 3:20 hours – Female runners over 60 years (born 1962 and older): under 4:10 hours

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International. Click here. 

Alternative races

If however, you want an equally unique, but more light-hearted running experience. We can also offer entries and packages for the always a sell out, and definitely a party, Marathon du Medoc. The Medoc Marathon is a celebration of all things ‘the good life’ – food, wine, and of course running. All at the same time! Fancy dress is not only encouraged at this event, its compulsory – not an experience you’d be likely to forget in a hurry!

Bank of America Chicago Marathon – Flat as a Pancake in the Iconic Windy City

Since the first Chicago Marathon took place back in 1977, the numbers of runners have massively increased from 4,200 to almost 55,000. The race has always been one of the largest marathon road races in the world. Just over 50% of the field at the Chicago Marathon comes from successful ballot entries (53%) with another 36% coming from qualified runners. Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International. The limit for registered entrants is usually reached as early as 6 months before race day.

Entry availability:

Runners who meet qualifying times specific to their age and gender will gain an automatic ticket to the starting line. The new time standards are a strategy for race organizers to give participants of all ages an equal chance to qualify for guaranteed entry. In the past, the time qualifier guaranteed-entry option only applied to men who ran 3:15 or faster and women who had a sub-3:45 race to their names, no matter what their age.

The following standards, achieved on an IAAF-certified course to Chicago for 2022:
Age Group Men’s Women’s
16-29 3:05 3:35
30-39 3:10 3:40
40-49 3:20 3:50
50-59 3:35 4:20
60-69 4:00 5:00
70-79 4:30 5:55
80+ 5:25 6:10

Entering the ballot entry is free. You can earn a guaranteed entry if you’ve run the race five times in the previous ten years. There are numerous charities that typically have fundraising minimums.

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International.

Find out more here.

Alternative races

If, however, you want to experience a Marathon closer to home; Sports Tours International are proud to be an official partner of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon, and can offer a totally unique tour of the Emerald Isle, complete with Traditional Irish cultural experiences.

TCS New York Marathon – The Biggest

The TCS New York City Marathon is the most popular and diverse marathon in the world. The marathon attracts some of the world’s top athletes, and an extensive range of recreational runners. As the marathon has no official time limit, it can be a great choice for beginners and first time marathons. The race began back in 1970, it had just 127 competitors, and cost only $1.

Find out more here

Entry availability:

Runners previously had around a 16% – 18% chance of getting in through the ballot. However more recently these chances have shrunk significantly. In 2019 for example there were close to 117,000 total lottery entrants, all trying to get their hands on one of just 10,500 places (around a 10% chance of success). After the application process has closed, there is a 2-week waiting period, while they process a large number of applications. Then NYRR will announce which runners have gained entry this year. Runners not accepted into the event can still get entry via charities, or book a guaranteed entry with one of the travel packages available through Sports Tours International.

You can qualify by time for the TCS New York City Marathon by running fast enough to meet the time standards at the following NYRR races: Fred Lebow Half-Marathon, United Airlines NYC Half,  SHAPE Women’s Half-Marathon,  Popular® Brooklyn Half,  NYRR Staten Island Half, TCS New York City Marathon.

A limited number of time-qualifier spots will be available to runners who met the time standards in a non-NYRR race. These spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Verification will be completed prior to the 2022 entry drawing.

Men’s Standards:

Age* Marathon Half-marathon
18-34 2:53:00 1:21:00
35-39 2:55:00 1:23:00
40-44 2:58:00 1:25:00
45-49 3:05:00 1:28:00
50-54 3:14:00 1:32:00
55-59 3:23:00 1:36:00
60-64 3:34:00 1:41:00
65-69 3:45:00 1:46:00
70-74 4:10:00 1:57:00
75-79 4:30:00 2:07:00
80+ 4:55:00 2:15:00

Women’s Standards:

Age* Marathon Half-marathon
18-34 3:13:00 1:32:00
35-39 3:15:00 1:34:00
40-44 3:26:00 1:37:00
45-49 3:38:00 1:42:00
50-54 3:51:00 1:49:00
55-59 4:10:00 1:54:00
60-64 4:27:00 2:02:00
65-69 4:50:00 2:12:00
70-74 5:30:00 2:27:00
75-79 6:00:00 2:40:00
80+ 6:35:00 2:50:00

*Age on date on TCS Marathon – for the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon.

All times run must be at least as fast as the posted time. Net (chip) time, not gun time, is evaluated. More information about qualifying here

Guaranteed entries are available with travel packages through Sports Tours International.

Find out more here.

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