![]() (I continue to be amazed at the dedication of those who manage our sport.) All this joint effort allows the BAA to confirm that those attempting to gain entry have properly qualified. It is my impression that almost all the major and semi-major marathons in the US, if not all over the world, have certified courses and provide accurate results, usually available online. How do you know for sure if the marathon you plan to run is certified, so that you can use it to qualify for Boston? (BQ = Boston Qualifier) The home page of the San Francisco Marathon suggests that its course is “USATAF certified and is a Boston Marathon qualifying race,” but that race fails to appear on the list of certified marathons on the Web site of the Boston Athletic Association. ![]() You can submit your question by joining the discussions on Hal Higdon’s Virtual Training Bulletin Boards. Every Tuesday, world-renowned coach, author and athlete Hal Higdon posts and answers athlete questions here. Have a question about running? You’re in the right place.
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