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Best Boston Marathon Qualifiers for 2026

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Newport News One City Marathon

Newport News, VA
Sunday, March 7, 2027


  5 Stars from 12 Reviews
Top 50 Best Boston Qualifying Marathon for 2026

Course Description
The Newport News One City Marathon is a point-to-point marathon distance road race that spans the entire length of Newport News, Virginia. The course is full of scenic views of the Virginia peninsula’s parks and water ways, historical neighborhoods, and a finish in the downtown area that is home to Newport News Shipbuilding, the sole provider of United States aircraft carriers.





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Race Information

Race Dates

2027: Sunday, March 7, 2027
2026: Sunday, March 1, 2026

Course Information

Profile: Very Flat
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement

Boston Qualifier?: Yes
World Marathon Major Qualifier?: No


Race Day Weather

Mean Temp.: 48°F (8°C)
Average High: 59°F (15°C)
Average Low: 38° F (3°C)





PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 99.34
Course Score: 99.34


Race Size

2026: 508 Finishers
2025: 475 Finishers
2024: 495 Finishers
2023: 374 Finishers
2022: 359 Finishers
2021: No Results

BQ Percentages

2026: 14.8%
2025: 13.9%
2024: 16.2%
2023: 17.1%
2022: 17.3%
2021: N/A


Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No

Weather Averages for Last 11 Years


Race Day Temperatures

High: 55°F  (13°C)
Low: 41°F  (5°C)

Race Start Conditions

44°F  (7°C)
Humidity: 74%

Clear
NW 8 mph

PR Score

99.01

Course Score

99.34









Newport News One City Marathon Rankings, Course Speed & Boston Qualifier Statistics

The Newport News One City Marathon was the 143rd largest marathon in the U.S. in 2025 based on the number of finishers. In 2024, it ranked as the 134th largest marathon in the U.S..

In 2026, 14.8% of Newport News One City Marathon finishers have achieved Boston Marathon qualifying times. In 2025, 13.9% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Based on its percentage of Boston Qualifiers (BQs), the Newport News One City Marathon ranked 81st among marathons in the U.S. in 2025 and currently ranks 37th so far in 2026. In Virginia, it ranked 3rd in 2025 and 2nd so far in 2026. These rankings provide a useful benchmark for comparing the Newport News One City Marathon with other Boston Marathon qualifying races.


The Newport News One City Marathon has a Course Score of 99.34, ranking it as the 152nd fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 5th fastest marathon course in Virginia.

Typical race-time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. Combined with the course profile, this gives the Newport News One City Marathon a PR Score of 99.34. The PR Score ranks the Newport News One City Marathon as the 109th best marathon in the U.S. for running a Personal Record (PR) and the 5th best marathon for a PR in Virginia.

Together, these rankings provide a quick snapshot of how the Newport News One City Marathon compares with other marathons in the U.S. and Virginia for speed, PR potential, Boston Marathon qualifying success, and overall participation.

Newport News One City Marathon Marathon Rankings Summary
Course Speed152nd fastest marathon course in the U.S.
Ranked 5th fastest marathon course in Virginia
Top 33% Nationally#5 of 10 in Virginia
PR Potential109th best marathon for a Personal Record in the U.S.
Ranked 5th best marathon for a PR in Virginia
Top 24% Nationally#5 of 10 in Virginia
Boston Qualifier Rate81st highest BQ percentage in the U.S.
Ranked 3rd highest BQ percentage in Virginia
Based on 2025 Boston Marathon qualifying results
Top 17% Nationally#3 of 13 in Virginia
Race Size143rd largest marathon in the U.S.
Ranked 4th largest marathon in Virginia
Based on 2025 results
Top 25% Nationally#4 of 16 in Virginia

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Elevation Chart


Max Elevation: 71 feet (21m)
Min Elevation: 5 feet (1m)

Elevation Gain: 318 feet (96m)
Elevation Loss: 312 feet (95m)


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Course updated 02/27/2026





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Race Reviews


5.0
Based on 12 reviews
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What a Beautiful City

Full Review:

I've lived here for years now and I thought I had seen all the best scenery here, but OH MY the course for the One City Marathon, showed me just how beautiful Newport News really is. The support along the route was amazing. After I completed my run I went to the finish line to cheer for the others. I met families and friends of first timers and just joined in. IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE! Great JOB Mr. Major and Newport News!

Race Tips:

1st timers, get out there!

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Plan ahead of course, and I always say, "You can get anywhere in Newport News in about 20 minutes, Don't be afraid to stay a little ways from your event".

Amazing Exciting Experience

Full Review:

I completed the 5K OC Run/Walk for the first time this past February. It was relatively easy, few turns, no inclines, not super crowded, had a good spread of age group participants, and perfect weather. Afterwards, I joined other finishers in the lines for the food trucks, and hung out in Traditions with some of my awesome co-workers.

Definitely looking forward to next year’s event- maybe the 5 again or up it to the 10k. Let’s see how training goes this year.:)Also hole to recruit a few more friends to join.

Race Tips:

Bring water for your run. We only got water once during the 5K. Was super thirsty by the end- I normally drink lots of water.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Definitely get to the parking garage not later than 7, to avoid any chance of not finding a space. The recommended garage was conveniently located to the start and finish lines of the 5K. Use the extra time pre-run to stretch and/or warm up. Also, don’t wear too many layers, itms added unnecessary weight. Be comfortable in what you wear knowing you will warm up as you start moving and the temperature of the day increases.

All pros, no cons

Full Review:

1. I loved that it was not an out and back, but a point to point race.

2. It was nice that you could get bussed to the starting line, but could also be dropped off by someone.

3. The swag was GREAT!!! You received two complimentary beers, a ticket for a free meal or treat to a food truck, and your normal finish line goodies like bagels, bananas, and sports drinks.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

I stayed at the hotel where the expo was. This location also had shuttles to and from the start and finish.

Full Review:

Great course where you get to go through all of Newport News VA

Full Review:

It was honestly a great race and experience. I loved the energy from the crowd and all the supporters! And the food after was amazing.

Race Tips:

It’s a mostly flat course so there’s not too much to worry about there. If just say make sure to hydrate before and carb load while also possibly bringing some gels if you take those because they have water/gatorade stations, but that’s it.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Most anywhere should be fine to stay at since you park in Downtown Newport News and get shuttled to the start. And we have so many great options for restaurants with some good ones in City Center and also along Jefferson Avenue and at Coliseum in Hampton.

Best Half and a Very Good Full!

Full Review:

I’ve run the half several times, and ran the full once. I know the course like the back of my hand- and the full is a great course with decent scenery (mostly suburbs with nice water features) that does really highlight a lot of the city. It runs through the length of the city which is cool! The half and the full start at the same time, so crowds and cheering dies down for most marathoners after the half runners have finished up— take that as you will. The pacing groups are great and make the race easier, or at least take away some of the grueling moments and make them joyful.

Race Tips:

The race is southbound so you’re facing the sun the whole way— and the races start at the same time so it can get VERY warm very fast during the full.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

They have shuttles to help you get to and from the start, I have been lucky to live in the city and get dropped off at the starting line. Thankfully there’s normally ample space at the lines to do this because the races start at the same time in different locations.

My First BQ!

Full Review:

I chose this race specifically for the goal of my first BQ. I chose it over Shamrock after two years of doing that course. This race gets a gold star for easiest logistics of a race I've ever experienced. I stayed at the host hotel, so packet pickup was downstairs and a bus took me from the hotel to the start line, SO EASY! If you do better with a big spectator presence, this race may not be for you, but there were plenty of spots where local residents came out to support. the pacers were fantastic and the course only has a few small rolling hills. It's a completely southbound point to point course which I loved as well. the last 3 miles are completely straight and flat which allowed me to really turn on the jets at the end.

Race Tips:

Pacing strategy- steady in the beginning, save some in the tank for a few rolling hills and turns in the middle, and the last part is straight and flat- allowing for an all out pace

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Stay at the host hotel, the Holiday Inn. So easy and created a low stress race day experience.

It's real and it's spectacular

Full Review:

This marathon was well planned and executed. I loved everything about it. Nice, flat point to point course. The weather was typical for this race and ideal for me. I was not disappointed with any aspect. Got my first BQ with the help of the 3:15 pacers and our group. I will continue to highly recommend this race.

Full Review:

Race communication was excellent. I registered last minute and didn't feel like it was too pricey even for race week. Packet pick-up was super easy, not really an Expo but there were a few vendors there so you could pick up some last minute items if needed. The people at the information booth were knowledgeable.

Race morning was easy. Plenty of parking and easy to find the busses and there were plenty of them. Race Village was nice, good energy. There were a little less than 400 that ran the marathon so it wasn't crowded at any point.

We started in a park for the first couple miles and saw several deer there. Course had a nice variety, some neighborhoods, some main streets, some parks. There were enough turns to keep it interesting. The course is generally flat with a few inclines but the declines were awewome and nothing felt challenging. There were some really beautiful parts of the course, going thru some parks, by water, etc. I enjoyed the variety of the course.

A little crowd support here and there. Course was well marked and there was plenty of police support and you felt safe everywhere. Volunteers were awesome and water stops at least every 2 miles if not more. Loved the last mile when you made that right turn you saw the finish line right there! Post race party was amazing with food tickets from your choice of several food trucks. Live music and just a great atmosphere. Nice medals as well.

The only thing I would recommend is for the communication to indicate the mile markers are high up on poles. I never saw one of them and I was looking, but my husband, who ran the half saw them all. I think I just wasn't looking high enough. But overall, I loved everything about this race. Got a 9 minute PR and a BQ with almost a 12 minute buffer, so I'm happy!

Race Tips:

Re: the Marathon Mile Markers. Evidently there' permanently posted high up on poles so know to look for them.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

We stayed in at a hotel on the Marina in Hampton and it was an easy 15 min drive to the race. Had dinner at Mama Rosa's and it was excellent.

Mostly Flat, Fast Race

Full Review:

This was a fantastic race! It was very well organized from start to finish. The race expo was easy to find and it was simple to figure out where to pick up my bib. The course is beautiful and the weather was perfect. You are bussed to the start and they let you sit in the buses to keep warm. The start is in a park and it is gorgeous will all the trees and forest that is surrounding you. There were plenty of porta-potties right by the start line. The course is mostly flat but there are some hills. Nothing crazy but certainly some that make you notice the entire course isn't "pancake flat". Don't get me wrong, a lot of it is "pancake flat", which was really nice. They had a TON of volunteers. I could not believe it. Every single aid station had lots of volunteers. There were police officers at every intersection, helping to block off the traffic. The community came out to rally the runners, too. There were school bands playing, people outside their homes, someone was even giving out small cups of beer towards the end. There isn't a ton of crowd support but the people who were there were great. The airport is REALLY easy to get in and out of and it is easy to get around the town. It was truly a fantastic race. I got my BQ and so did many others.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Host hotel was great but I didn't stay there.

My hometown race!

Full Review:

This is my hometown race and I love it. Its small, flat and point to point. Not to mention the weather is usually perfect - overcast and mid 40s. It is rolling but there are no major energy-sucking hills.

Race Tips:

Newport News is laid out like a long sliver and you literally run from one end to the other. Lots of good scenery especially when you get close the shipyard in the last 3-4 miles.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

You have to park near the finish and catch a shuttle to the start so give yourself plenty of time. They utilize drop bags and historically its pretty cold at the start so make use.

Perfect race for Boston Prep

Full Review:

Timing could not be better and the logistics and support along the race were outstanding. First time this year and already signed up for 2027.

Race Tips:

Every man le marked.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Race hotel good value.