What races may be used to qualify for the new time standard?
Participants may use a marathon or equivalent half marathon time (1 hour and 54 minutes or less) to qualify for a guaranteed marathon race entry. Participants may use a half marathon or equivalent marathon (4 hours and 11 minutes or less) or 10K (54 minutes or less) time to qualify for a guaranteed half marathon race entry. For a list of common qualifying races that will be accepted, click here. If you would like to qualify with a race that is not listed, please mark “other” on your registration and your time will be verified on an individual basis. The qualifying race must have been completed within 18 months of the 2012 Event.
Participants may use a marathon or equivalent half marathon time (1 hour and 54 minutes or less) to qualify for a guaranteed marathon race entry. Participants may use a half marathon or equivalent marathon (4 hours and 11 minutes or less) or 10K (54 minutes or less) time to qualify for a guaranteed half marathon race entry. For a list of common qualifying races that will be accepted, click here. If you would like to qualify with a time from a marathon or half marathon race that is not listed, please mark “other” on your registration and your time will be verified on an individual basis. Other eligible race courses must be USATF or AIMS-IAAF certified. If you would like to qualify with a time from a 10K, it must be one of the races listed. The qualifying race must have been completed within 18 months of the 2012 Event.
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