Boston Marathon Day 2026: 130th Race Set for April 20 With 24,362 Runners
Boston Marathon Day 2026 returns on April 20 with 24,362 runners, elite athletes and a special 130th anniversary medal. Full race details, schedule and lineup.
swikblog.comHere’s the latest I can confirm about the Boston Marathon entrant numbers.
Illustration: In 2026, the Boston Athletic Association started six waves at the start to improve pacing and access, while the total field remained in the low-to-mid 30,000s range in some reports, illustrating the tension between high demand and capacity.[3][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most precise current figure from the official Boston Marathon site or a recent major outlet and provide a tight single-number answer with a link.
Boston Marathon Day 2026 returns on April 20 with 24,362 runners, elite athletes and a special 130th anniversary medal. Full race details, schedule and lineup.
swikblog.comOrganizers turned to an expert in crowd science to help them manage the field of more than 32,000 traveling the marathon's 26.2 miles.
www.boston.com"The Star-Spangled Banner" played over Boylston Street to honour American winner Meb Keflezighi, a special delight for many of the 35,000-plus runners who raced the Boston Marathon course Monday.
www.cbc.caLearn how many runners participate in the Boston Marathon, qualification vs. charity entries, finish rates, and what it means for your race planning.
wellness.alibaba.comThe 2026 Boston Marathon is set to take place on Monday, with over 32,000 runners competing in the historic 26.2-mile race. The Boston Athletic Association has made changes to the start, including six waves instead of the usual four, to improve the athletes' experience. The race will also feature an expanded nonbinary division, with 116 participants joining 18,160 men and 14,012 women.
nationaltoday.comThose who exceeded their age group qualifying standard by four minutes and 34 seconds or more have been accepted
runningmagazine.caHere's everything you need to know about the 130th Boston Marathon.
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