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- From: terry@jgaltstl.UUCP (terry linhardt)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Boston requirement
- Message-ID: <853@jgaltstl.UUCP>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 21:34:56 GMT
- References: <1992Nov6.195754.17411@zeus.ieee.org>
- Organization: The Lafayette Group, St. Louis, MO.
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- In article <1992Nov6.195754.17411@zeus.ieee.org>, tbont@ep.ieee.org writes:
- > I'm writing on behalf of my girlfriend who just finished
- > the New York Marathon (her first) in 3:51. She's 27 years
- > old. Would anyone happen to know the Boston qualifying
- > time for a woman in her age group?
- >
-
- AGE MEN WOMEN
-
- 18-34 3:10 3:40
- 35-39 3:15 3:45
- 40-44 3:20 3:50
- 45-49 3:25 3:55
- 50-54 3:30 4:00
- 55-59 3:35 4:05
- 60-64 3:40 4:10
- 65-69 3:45 4:15
- 70+ 3:50 4:20
-
-
- Wheelchair Divison
-
- CLASS MEN WOMEN
-
- 1 (Quad Class) 3:00 3:10
- 2-5 2:10 2:35
-
- Note: Your qualifying time is based upon your age on the day of
- the Boston Marathon, April 19, 1993. Example: You run a qualifying
- race at the age of 44 in 3:22. You then have a birthday before the
- Boston Marathon, making you 45. You qualify, because your required
- qualification time is 3:25.
-
- Your qualification race must be run between 1/1/92 and 3/8/93
-
- To get a race application, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope
- to:
-
- Boston Athletic Association
- P.O. Box 1993
- Hopkinton, MA 01748
-
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- BTW....Sorry about your girlfriend. But, she should certainly be
- able to grab that qualification time with a little more training.
- Best of luck to her.
- --
- Terry Linhardt ...!wupost!jgaltstl!terry
- terry%jgaltstl.uucp@wupost.wustl.edu
-