In a previous article we detailed marathons in the United States and Canada with the most runners finishing under the Boston Marathon qualifying standard for their age group. Predictably, the three largest marathons (New York City, Chicago, and Boston) topped this list in 2014, primarily on the sheer number of runners competing in the races. However, when you compare the New York City and Chicago Marathons to the more than 500 certified Boston qualifying races, the percentage of finishers qualifying in those two races is quite average. New York City, for example, had 7.2% of the 50,564 finishers qualify and Chicago had 9.9% of runners qualify. Both of these percentages are less than the average of 10.2% of qualifiers among all runners who completed certified marathons in 2014.
The following table lists the marathons with the highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifying runners. The list only includes marathons with at least 100 finishers achieving BQs. Therefore, a few smaller races with a high percentage of qualifiers did not make the list such as the Last Chance BQ.2 Marathon in Grand Rapids, MI (56.7%), LOCO Marathon (40.9%), and Two Rivers Marathon (36.0%).
A calendar of the marathons where runners can qualify for the Boston Marathon, as well as the percentage of qualifiers in these races can be found at FindMyMarathon.com.
Marathon | Percentage of Boston Qualifiers | Number of Qualifiers |
Last Chance BQ Marathon (Geneva, IL) | 62.5% | 115 |
Boston Marathon | 34.6% | 11,046 |
Erie Marathon at Presque Isle | 33.0% | 316 |
Pocono Mountain Run for the Red Marathon | 29.1% | 182 |
Sugarloaf Marathon | 26.2% | 132 |
Baystate Marathon | 25.2% | 385 |
Mountains 2 Beach Marathon | 24.6% | 399 |
Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope | 23.6% | 211 |
Mohawk-Hudson River Marathon | 23.2% | 208 |
Canyon City Marathon | 22.4% | 140 |
Via Marathon | 22.2% | 236 |
California International Marathon | 22.0% | 1,270 |