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Best Boston Marathon Qualifiers for 2026

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Ventura Marathon

Ventura, CA
Sunday, February 21, 2027


  4.7 Stars from 6 Reviews
Top 50 Best Boston Qualifying Marathon for 2026

Course Description
The downhill point-to-point marathon course starts in Ojai and ends in Ventura. The course winds along the paved paths of the Ojai Valley Trail and Ventura River Trail bringing runners toward the coast and one of Southern California's most popular surf destinations.





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Race Information

Race Dates

2027: Sunday, February 21, 2027
2026: Sunday, February 22, 2026

Course Information

Profile: Downhill
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement

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


Race Day Weather

Mean Temp.: 56°F (13°C)
Average High: 66°F (18°C)
Average Low: 45° F (7°C)





PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 101.63
Course Score: 101.63


Race Size

2026: 1,313 Finishers
2025: 1,089 Finishers
2024: 985 Finishers
2023: 758 Finishers
2022: 708 Finishers
2021: No Results

BQ Percentages

2026: 26.7%
2025: 21.9%
2024: 26.4%
2023: 24.8%
2022: 22%
2021: N/A


Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: Yes

Weather Averages for Last 12 Years


Race Day Temperatures

High: 72°F  (22°C)
Low: 55°F  (13°C)

Race Start Conditions

56°F  (13°C)
Humidity: 69%

Clear
N 4 mph

PR Score

99.22

Course Score

100.75









Ventura Marathon Rankings, Course Speed & Boston Qualifier Statistics

The Ventura Marathon was the 86th largest marathon in the U.S. in 2025 based on the number of finishers. In 2024, it ranked as the 84th largest marathon in the U.S..

In 2026, 26.7% of Ventura Marathon finishers have achieved Boston Marathon qualifying times. In 2025, 21.9% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Based on its percentage of Boston Qualifiers (BQs), the Ventura Marathon ranked 31st among marathons in the U.S. in 2025 and currently ranks 9th so far in 2026. In California, it ranked 2nd in 2025 and 1st so far in 2026. These rankings provide a useful benchmark for comparing the Ventura Marathon with other Boston Marathon qualifying races.


The Ventura Marathon has a Course Score of 101.63, ranking it as the 21st fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 2nd fastest marathon course in California.

Typical race-time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. Combined with the course profile, this gives the Ventura Marathon a PR Score of 101.63. The PR Score ranks the Ventura Marathon as the 15th best marathon in the U.S. for running a Personal Record (PR) and the 2nd best marathon for a PR in California.

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

Ventura Marathon Marathon Rankings Summary
Course Speed21st fastest marathon course in the U.S.
Ranked 2nd fastest marathon course in California
Top 5% Nationally#2 of 34 in California
PR Potential15th best marathon for a Personal Record in the U.S.
Ranked 2nd best marathon for a PR in California
Top 4% Nationally#2 of 34 in California
Boston Qualifier Rate31st highest BQ percentage in the U.S.
Ranked 2nd highest BQ percentage in California
Based on 2025 Boston Marathon qualifying results
Top 7% Nationally#2 of 34 in California
Race Size86th largest marathon in the U.S.
Ranked 13th largest marathon in California
Based on 2025 results
Top 15% Nationally#13 of 49 in California

Learn more about PR Scores and Course Scores on the FAQ page.




Elevation Chart


Max Elevation: 1010 feet (307m)
Min Elevation: 18 feet (5m)

Elevation Gain: 332 feet (101m)
Elevation Loss: 1267 feet (386m)


Ventura

Course updated 02/10/2026





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Race Reviews


4.7
Based on 6 reviews
Write Your Own Review

Fast down hill course

Full Review:

Starting with a mostly flat 9 miles around orange orchards and mission style buildings the course then descends a for the next 9 miles in a shaded valley with period views of green hills. The last 8 miles are technically down hill but feel flat and are less interesting. The finishing area in the down town is beautiful and the energy is good.

Race Tips:

I would use the downhills to bank as much time as possible.

Ventura 2019

Full Review:

This was a terrific course - it was downhill enough to take the edge off without being dramatic enough to really notice you were going downhill most of the time. The volunteers were fantastic and I had plenty of water on the course.

Race Tips:

Keep in mind that the race also has a half marathon as well and it finishes in the same location. This means faster marathoners will need to pass the back of the pack half marathoners at the end, and this takes more energy than one wants to give in order to move around them.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

I stayed at the Clocktower Inn which is perfectly located for the buses to the start and the finish. The hotel itself is fine and the location is ideal. The night before I ate at the Lure Fish House which was great for me - I don't really "carbo load" but instead prefer a moderately sized meal of protein, carbs, and veggies so this fit the bill.

Fast and fun, but only if you prepare for downhills

Full Review:

This is very well organized for a small race. The top part of the new course in 2018 is a loop and a half around the beautiful town of Ojai. The next section is on a bike/walking path and last section of a mile or two are in Ventura. There were adequate bathrooms at the start, plenty of water stations, and no course issue.

Race Tips:

The course is very similar but slightly easier than mountain 2 beach (M2B). I ran M2B in May. In both cases, I had a great time and ran fast on the first half. In both cases, my legs got beaten up and my body couldn't handle the pounding from the downhill. I BQed in both races, but ran second half 15+ minutes slower than first half. Prepare for the downhill. Though difficult, try to find practice runs with 12+ miles of downhill.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

I stayed in downtown Ventura for Ventura Marathon and M2B. I had a short walk to buses up to Ojai. I prefer to simplify post race logistics by staying close to finish.

Full Review:

The Ventura Marathon was organized well. It was an easy downhill until the last few miles where it was a slight uphill. Late in the marathon, that slight upgrade was like Everest to me. It is probably because I went out to fast at first. If I had managed my pace better it probably would not have been as daunting.

Race Tips:

Even though it is for the most part downhill. Try and conserve your energy/effort until the end. A negatively split race would help on this course.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

The porta-potties were a long way from the start area. And, the line was extremely long. Race was delayed a little to accommodate getting all the runners out of the porta-potties.

Full Review:

Weather is generally great, ideal in 2016 but unfavorable the year prior.

Whether this is a good marathon depends on your goal. Not necessarily a small town marathon but one that has a great community feel which is nice.

Some bigger issues though if your goal is to BQ. They promote it as a fast BQ qualifying race and at 16% of finishers hitting that it's not decent. But isolate Men 30-39 and that group underperformed at ~12%. A more difficult time cap for sure, but the director failed in two key areas to help people qualify. First - they promoted pace groups which is sought out by many trying to attain a BQ. However, after listing 3 and 3:05 nobody actually showed up to pace at those times. The fastest pacer was 3:10. Considering you need to pad yourself by a few minutes this really means no male under the age of 40 actually had a pacer that helped them attain a time to get into Boston. I chose this race solely to BQ and they falsely promoted what they were providing.

Second, also a BQ issue - they ran the half and full over the same course. Only the last few miles overlapped the lead marathoners with the half walkers. Meaning, as a marathoner you were literally having to run the last 3 miles weaving around people walking and at times having to shout at them to get out of the way because it was completely blocked. Incredibly poor planning. I BQ'd but imagine a few people missed theirs because of this. Not fun to have to manage around people like this after 23 miles.

Not sure if it was short sightedness, ignorance or laziness to why this happened the way it did. Really poor planning.

Full Review:

Early start.