How To Enter & Run The World Marathon Majors (London, Boston, New York, Berlin, Chicago, Tokyo)

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  • @MarcJenner
    @MarcJenner Год назад +79

    I'd love to see a guaranteed entry for anyone running their 6th and final Masters race, regardless of the city. It would be a great reward for time, effort and expense needed to reach that point.

    • @HaleyFunk1
      @HaleyFunk1 Год назад +1

      I agree, that’s awesome. If you’re speaking for yourself, congratulations and I am so proud of you! That’s so amazing

  • @imranedzereiq8161
    @imranedzereiq8161 3 года назад +71

    I have been applying the ballot for the last 8 years for London Marathon, no luck so far. It was way much easier for Tokyo and Berlin, got both on the first application.

    • @rafaelodossantos4210
      @rafaelodossantos4210 11 месяцев назад +2

      You got tokyo? Damned i failed once. Will retry in summer 2024

    • @maxence666
      @maxence666 22 дня назад

      hello I have done berlin marathon (charity) but I just tried tokyo this year. Were you just lucky or is it really "that" easy to run from the ballot ?

    • @DevAnggraini
      @DevAnggraini 14 дней назад

      I just got rejected from Tokyo 2025. Sad.

    • @haleytherunner
      @haleytherunner 7 дней назад +1

      There are some charities that don’t have such a high fundraising goal. I forget which one but I didn’t get in the ballot this year and the charities I was interested in sent me emails and at least one said an amount that was quite low. I’d still do my best to raise so much and donate myself but it’s a good opportunity for people who can’t spend that high amount.

  • @davidodoherty349
    @davidodoherty349 3 года назад +56

    Based on my recent time at the Belfast Marathon, I eould have to be about 100 to get a "good for age" London entry 🤣

  • @peter7371
    @peter7371 3 года назад +54

    As someone who started running in 2020, I decided to go for it and entered the lottery for Chicago and got in. Just ran it a couple of days ago and was an amazing experience. The support of the crowds was everywhere and that is what ultimately helped me finish it. Will try my luck in the Berlin’s draw soon and if not may try NYC via charity or tour operator for the fall of 2022.

    • @titaalysha
      @titaalysha Год назад +2

      NYC was my first marathon. Just ran it in 2022. You'll love it! I'm running Chicago this year!!!

    • @titaalysha
      @titaalysha Год назад +2

      Started running in 2018 after my third baby was born.

  • @Penfold101
    @Penfold101 3 года назад +51

    I was inspired watching the 2019 London Marathon and entered the ballot. I'm a 10K in just over an hour sort of runner, and I was happy knowing my money would go to charity and then I'd be sent a hoody after my ballot was unsuccessful. Obviously, that didn't happen and I got one of 10% of spaces given to the ballot entries... It was then 2 years before I actually went and ran it (well, completed it...) 11 days ago with lots of advice from Ben and his channel.
    Lesson to be learned - there's always a chance, however small, that the Universe will make you do things you weren't expecting...

    • @tednruth453
      @tednruth453 3 года назад

      Good grief Penfold 😀

    • @nacidadenuevo
      @nacidadenuevo 2 года назад

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      -
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      -
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  • @peterlove1938
    @peterlove1938 3 года назад +19

    Entered into NY for the 2010 race and got in the first time - very lucky. Unbelievable crowd support - highlight (outside of finishing) was coming off the Queensboro Bridge and a wall of people screaming support. Did Berlin in 2011 and 2012 - was easy to enter and before they moved to a lottery system. Was surprised by the crowd support - amazng. Highlight was running through the Brandenburg Gate to the finish. Chicago was in 2014. Again, lucked out by getting in first time through the lottery. Beautiful sunny day for the run. The start and finish area was blocked off so not as big a crowd as the other races but still a gret race. Boston was 2018. The weather was horrendous - close to 0C, rain / snow and headwind all the way to the finish. Was soaked to the skin before I event started. Had the weather been better I may have enjoyed the race. Highlight was the medical staff at the end of race who were fantastic - and busy treating a lot of runners with various degrees of hypothermia. Waiting to get into London and then will try for Tokyo. A tie between NY and Berlin for best races.

  • @harryatkinson9757
    @harryatkinson9757 Год назад +3

    Gotta love a bloke with a tool box in the living room 👍👍

  • @eleanortaylor3494
    @eleanortaylor3494 3 года назад +32

    I ran London this year after starting running in 2020, and raised £1.5k for a great charity, Sue Ryder. It was great! Didn't care about time, just wanted to run it and it was amazing! such a great atmosphere, one of the proudest moments of my life.

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  3 года назад +1

      Well done Eleanor!! 🙌

    • @stuartharvey8270
      @stuartharvey8270 2 года назад +1

      Well done. The London marathon this year was fantastic. The crowds brilliant and the occasion fantastic

  • @SeeEdRun
    @SeeEdRun 2 года назад +17

    Just wanted to extend a thank you for your half marathon plan. I just ran my first one ever (I'm 43) on Sunday (9/25/22), and trained for a 2:05:00 finish time. I finished in 2:04:38, so the plan was spot on. When I registered, I wasn't sure if I had it in me to run the entire distance without stopping, and when I registered, I entered a guess time of 3 hours. After 12 weeks of training and running the race, I feel confident that I could break 2 hours on the next attempt. Cheers.

    • @scriptosaurusrex
      @scriptosaurusrex Год назад +13

      I mis-read that lol.
      I thought you were speaking of a full marathon length, not the half and was like 'WTF?', this lad thinks he can beat Kipchoge...
      Then I read it again. Good on you buddy!

    • @SeeEdRun
      @SeeEdRun Год назад +4

      @@scriptosaurusrex I'm an ambitious man, but I know my limitations. :-) They are nowhere near the likes of Eliud Kipchoge. HA!

    • @HaleyFunk1
      @HaleyFunk1 Год назад +2

      Wow that’s amazing! Congratulations!!!

    • @SeeEdRun
      @SeeEdRun Год назад +2

      I've run 2 more half marathons since this comment, both using the same plan and faster paces. Finished one at 1:56:55 and the most recent at 1:56:00 on the button. Recommending AGAIN!

    • @randomknowbody1930
      @randomknowbody1930 Год назад

      Where is the plan?

  • @KillStreakMcH
    @KillStreakMcH 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chicago is the best. Extremely easy to get to the start. Starts and finishes at the same place. Running through downtown is a treat.

  • @MuseRunner
    @MuseRunner 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for the research Ben.
    I feel very lucky I got in first time on the ballet for London, Berlin, NYC and Chicago. All amazing races and well worth doing

    • @MuseRunner
      @MuseRunner 3 года назад +1

      Ballot, not ballet 😬😂

  • @danwoodliefphotography871
    @danwoodliefphotography871 2 года назад +7

    I always love your videos. I watched this to get inspired for a 20 miler leading into the 2022 London race. I was supposed to run in 2020. Motivation was hard to recover. My first of 7 marathons was Chicago, the year before the lottery. It only took once or twice to get in, which still amazes me. I went through a tour company for London as an international runner after no lottery luck a few times. New York is the one race where I never walked a single step, even with cramps, but I felt the course so much at the end, as I could barely walk. Tremendous, tremendous atmosphere though - even better than advertised. I will be running London 3 days after my 60th birthday and 9 years after Chicago. I find it very inspiring for a big race to read a book about it and watch RUclips channels like yours. That and finishing planning finally got my heart back into it.

  • @ABucc
    @ABucc 2 года назад +17

    I just ran the 2021 TCS NYC Marathon last week, and it was my first marathon ever. With that said, I had so much fun. The people came out in full force to cheer us on, and it was quite inspirational. It was a 26.2 mile block party through the 5 boroughs of New York City. I would love to run the other 5 major marathons, but I have a feeling that if I did, nothing would compare to New York.

    • @danwoodliefphotography871
      @danwoodliefphotography871 2 года назад +1

      New York is such an amazing atmosphere. Congrats!

    • @heinrichh.6369
      @heinrichh.6369 2 года назад +3

      every city is different of course, would love to run nyc one day. I can recommend berlin, also great atmosphere along the course, but than again I think that's probably true for all the majors.

  • @dannyjacobs6734
    @dannyjacobs6734 3 года назад +7

    Great information!
    Being a slow and broke runner (lack of charity funds with minimal friends to donate) I'll just have to keep rolling the dice on the lotteries! 😕

  • @themanorruns
    @themanorruns Год назад +4

    Sincerely thank you for being essentially the field guide for the internet in getting into all six majors, been saving this video for a long time, hoping in a few years to get to the point where I can do all six in one year!

  • @stevenconway5456
    @stevenconway5456 3 года назад +8

    I was one of the lucky ones who got a ballot place in this years VLM the crowd was amazing and helped get you round .Ihave applied for Berlin next year ,fingers crossed

  • @ShawnBajaj
    @ShawnBajaj Год назад +2

    For Berlin, they also have a Berlin Inlineskating (rollerskating) Marathon that you can do the day before the Berlin Marathon that upon finishing, provides guaranteed entry for the following year's Berlin Marathon. The Inlineskating marathon skates through the full Berlin Marathon course too. They were doing that this year for 2023's Berlin Marathon, something they might continue for future races. Not a bad option if you have another fall race and have some experience with rollerblading.

  • @jameslrose7
    @jameslrose7 3 года назад +12

    Great video, thanks! I was one of the 3% that made into London through the ballot this year (and it was my first marathon!). An awesome event; so great to see the crowds out and London back at its best. Followed your plan and clocked a 3:12. Wish you & Sarah all the best.

  • @adamhaziqsalleh
    @adamhaziqsalleh 10 месяцев назад +1

    It seems like the best chance to get in is to finish your marathon in 2h45m as it can guarantee your entrance for half of the races. The other half is just hoping luck is on your side 😂 Great video anyway, just found out about the 6-star medal since today

  • @kevinoneill8634
    @kevinoneill8634 3 года назад +2

    Great video! RUclips was in dire need of an explainer on the WMMs just like this one

  • @garethmaccauley3507
    @garethmaccauley3507 3 года назад +8

    Every year for last 8/9 I put my name in for the ballot for London and always look forward to my rejection email. Maybe one year

  • @rych7852
    @rych7852 3 года назад +9

    First Marathon ever was Berlin. Got in through the Ballot 1st attempt. And set me on my attempt to do all 6 of the Majors. Great event. Very well organised. Expo was ENORMOUS!
    Subsequently did NYC with a tour operator. That's mega! Cant overstate it enough. The support is unreal. And going down 1st Avenue with a trillion spectators is awesome. As Ben said, Verrazano (1st one) and Queensboro bridges (goes from Queens into Manhattan) are bloody massive! Only slight downside is getting to Fort Wadsworth REALLY early and sitting around a long time. I got the 6am SI Ferry and my wave started at 10:15! Bit cold! Real party atmosphere along the whole course though. Recommend this for every runner!
    Tried 12 times now for my home event of London. No joy yet 🤣 Suspect in time I'll end up going the charity route and self funding it that way.
    Was in Chicago via a tour operator for 2020 and 21 but had to defer both times. The tour operator has been excellent and although I could have cancelled I've elected not to in the hope 2022 will be OK. TBF Even British Airways have been good about giving me a eVoucher to the value of the flights really easily. So kudos to both of them
    Even the tour operators say Tokyo is tough to get into. Most tour operators limit it to existing, regular, customers I've been told. I do keep trying the ballot every year though.
    Boston. Now I suspect I'll never run fast enough to BQ. And like Tokyo I've been told I "could" get a place through the tour operator if I was a repeat customer of theirs. But I'm firmly a believer that if you're not good enough, you shouldn't be there. For sure I'd love to be that fast. But I'd only ever consider a tour operator place if I was inside the BQ time, but couldn't get in due to the numbers filling up. As Ben says you probably have to run a good few mins inside the stated times to be sure.

  • @dhirenkanwar
    @dhirenkanwar 2 года назад +2

    Excellent compilation of information. Thanks, Ben. I think it's great that everyone had a possibility to run, irrespective of their timings. It democratises the joy of running, ofcourse it should never be at the expense of the acoomplished runners.

  • @adybobs8696
    @adybobs8696 3 года назад +2

    I should have had my sixth star medal last year in Boston but for the pandemic. Took me 5 years to qualify for Boston and I was ecstatic when I found out I got in. The way they treated us throughout the pandemic has well and truly taken the shine off it for me! Will need to requalify to bag that sixth star! 😪

  • @wilsongv95
    @wilsongv95 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I HAD NO IDEA THERES A 6 WORLD MEDAL. MY MOTIVATION IS ON 100000000000000000000

  • @garythomas738
    @garythomas738 Год назад +1

    I've signed up for my first marathon. 2023 Sydney Marathon. I'd love to do these six, plus Comrades.

  • @thedenverdino
    @thedenverdino 3 года назад +1

    I have done Berlin 2018 Chicago 2018 and London 2019. London is by far the best for atmosphere. Boston is the obvious wish list marathon but I think I would want NYC more

  • @heavyt5702
    @heavyt5702 3 года назад +3

    Loved this Ben, thanks for making this excellent vid. London’s a dream, hopefully next year 🤞🏽

  • @wastelander1015
    @wastelander1015 3 года назад +13

    Those prices are insane, i'd rather pay low profile marathon organizers honestly. Cheers Ben!

    • @Juan_More_Mile
      @Juan_More_Mile 3 года назад +1

      Run Boston once and you won’t be saying that

  • @partyguinness
    @partyguinness 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have ran Berlin (2021) London (2023) and Chicago (2022). Running NY in 3 week and Tokyo in March. Also Boston qualified so I will have all 6 in April (all going well). Of the 3 majors done so far, I would definitely say Chicago is the one I would not bother doing again and just yesterday I was offered a 'Good for age' place in Chicago for next year.
    I'll get hammered for saying this but I just found Chicago boring. Really looking forward to Tokyo.

  • @Josepereznessi
    @Josepereznessi 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Definitely, NY to me is my favorite one! But each one is unique. Looking forward to running London 2022. Looks fantastic and has a lot of good vibes and energy.

  • @gabrieldepallens9914
    @gabrieldepallens9914 Год назад +2

    Great information. I’m afraid I’m destined to go with tour operators. I need to be born again to enter with that crazy qualifying times 😂

  • @chrismahoney4500
    @chrismahoney4500 3 года назад +2

    Great video Ben. Theres another entry route you didn't mention; become a celebrity and you get garaunteed entry, most controversial in my opinion.

  • @johnrsowa
    @johnrsowa 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been fortunate enough to time qualify for all 3 US majors. I hobbled to the finish in the third this past Sunday in Chicago…. Logistically, the last 3 are going to be tough to do anytime soon but I hope so! My first goal is time qualifying for Berlin!

  • @christinaclementson2685
    @christinaclementson2685 3 года назад +1

    Just qualified for Boston this year - have been trying for some time!! I am beyond excited!!! With over a 9 minute cushion I feel like my 2022 place is secured!! FINALLY 🤞🤞

  • @ClydeMorrisMusic
    @ClydeMorrisMusic 3 года назад

    Hi Ben. I (Sophia Skyers sharing this you tube account with my husband) I am the founder of a very small cancer charity and we had three Silver Bond places in the London Marathon. We do not ask our runners to raise the large amounts that you quote. We have a modest target that we say to our runners, is a target that we will not hold them to. Needless to say, we did exceptionally well on our fundraising this year offering a supportive and collegiate approach. I ran it with too others and actually we raised in excess of 8K with donations still coming in. We are going to try to secure more charity places for the future and will keep you up to speed on that 😁

  • @TrossDolfei
    @TrossDolfei 3 года назад +1

    Crazy how you easily have a spot on all of these! So fast! Great video :)

  • @robonixon83
    @robonixon83 3 года назад +3

    Long way to go for a qualifying time at Boston. Current PR 3:50, but I know I can run faster. Entered the Berlin ballot last week. Fingers crossed.

  • @geertjanvanaalten
    @geertjanvanaalten 3 года назад +3

    I just did Berlin! It was amazing! And run a 14 min PB 🏃‍♂️.
    It must have been the 🧢 #gettingitdone

  • @jacksonm.6549
    @jacksonm.6549 3 года назад +3

    I would love to run the London marathon and have tried a few times; was never successful with the ballot. Tokyo is second on my list - though I have never entered it before.

  • @SimonaSpamova
    @SimonaSpamova Год назад +1

    Going to run the Kosice Marathon of piece - this year is the 100th year anniversary of that event. Looking forward for the finishing line :)

  • @cwattage
    @cwattage 3 года назад +9

    Insightful video! It really puts into perspective the low success rates of the ballots. Also the entry fees are creeping up so much over the years which is a shame. London’s fee still very respectable & for the international runners. A lot of strong runners out there won’t have the budget to enter these races. I’ve only run Berlin to date, that was €90 in 2009. I’d love to run London finally + all the others, just have never been fast enough or got a place on the ballot (tried at least 10 times). I’ve already done quite a few races for charity in the past, just feel bad about asking the same people to sponsor me again 😬.

    • @geraldinepugh4093
      @geraldinepugh4093 10 месяцев назад

      The Berlin fee has really gone up. It's over 200 euros now. I have no idea why.

  • @samdevlin7551
    @samdevlin7551 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video!
    Considering Africa dominates the Marathon world hopefully they'll get there own World major marathon!

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  2 года назад +1

      Cape Town is on the list. Would be good to see!

  • @Coach_Kel.Walker
    @Coach_Kel.Walker 3 года назад +4

    I ran the 2018 TCS New York Marathon for my 50th birthday and had such an amazing time. I was also selected to represent Australia at the official opening ceremony on the Friday night which was so much fun. The next marathon major race that I would love to do is either London or Berlin. Not sure when that is likely to be considering international borders.

    • @danwoodliefphotography871
      @danwoodliefphotography871 2 года назад

      How awesome!! NY is amazing. I ran in 2016 and will be doing the 2022 London 3 days after my 60th birthday. Running can make you feel younger.

  • @davidmellor5605
    @davidmellor5605 3 года назад +1

    In the ballot for london next year 🤞🏻🤞🏻 probs my dream race out of the 6 although i think NYC would be something else!

  • @amandaleigh3852
    @amandaleigh3852 3 года назад +1

    Another CRACKING video Ben, without question… London is the dog’s biscuits of the marathon world..! Now then… have you any plans to do the Rest Day shirt as a long sleeved t-shirt…? If not, WHY not!! Keep it up - love all of your videos…and Sarah’s!

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  3 года назад

      I’ll look into it.. see what we can do! Glad you liked the video 😀

  • @eulogyforadream
    @eulogyforadream 3 года назад +2

    Great content as always.
    I got into this years Chicago through the lottery. I ran it last Sunday. So much fun. However, the heat and humidity was brutal. Definitely, not PB conditions.
    I'm lucky enough I'm going to run NYC too through 9+1. I can't wait. One mistake though the charity is "only" $3000.

  • @Tonyr2
    @Tonyr2 3 года назад +2

    Great video Ben. Ran this years VLM and although the last 8 miles was tough because my legs were shot, training curtailed due to injury, the atmosphere was off the scale.

    • @Tonyr2
      @Tonyr2 3 года назад

      P.s. Still got a 11 and half minute course pb. 😁

  • @Thekidisalright
    @Thekidisalright 2 года назад +1

    Won the ballot to run Tokyo Marathon in 2020 but due to Covid the organiser keep postponing the race due to the pandemic development and uncertainties, and as of now, my slot has moved to 2023, well, I guess more time to train for a PB!

  • @EdsonLopes
    @EdsonLopes 2 года назад

    The best atmosfere race for sure is the one in São Paulo - Brazil! What a fun race even to watch! 🇧🇷 Check for São Silvestre Race!

  • @melidalopez8646
    @melidalopez8646 2 года назад

    I ran NYC marathon in 2019 and it was amazing will be running Chicago in 2022

  • @louiscameron
    @louiscameron 3 года назад

    Missed a way into NYC... the virtual NYC marathon. Pay $250 and complete the virtual marathon outside during race weekend, verified through Strava and you can guarantee your (non-complimentary) way into the following years race. I believe there's only 50 or so spots that are available this way and sign ups are typically in June.

  • @peterkisidaj9329
    @peterkisidaj9329 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ben, thanks. great topic :). And have you heard about Kosice Peace Marathon, which is the oldest marathon in Europe. Took place even before London, Berlin, New York etc. Only Boston is the oldest in the World. in 2023, will be 100.anniversary in Kosice, Slovakia. Kosice is my city where was born. Nice course and beautiful city :) Best.

    • @johnny89atc
      @johnny89atc 2 года назад

      I guess the oldest marathon in Europe and in general is the Athens Marathon, the authentic. It was the first Marathon event in 1896 (first modern Olympic Games)

  • @MrMbzbun
    @MrMbzbun 3 года назад +1

    love your sweater, this is great information, priceless, thank you

  • @lapins86
    @lapins86 2 года назад +1

    I've ran London 8 times since 2006. Most recent was 2weeks ago. Would love to run the other 5 at some point.
    London though has got to be the best for atmosphere, probably a little biased as I'm a South Londoner. I have a deferred entry from the cancelled 2020 race that I'll be using for next October's 2022 race to make it number 9!!

  • @juanpabloaliaga
    @juanpabloaliaga 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! This info is so helpful. I still have Boston and Tokyo to run.

  • @simongardner2066
    @simongardner2066 3 года назад +1

    For Tokyo 2019 I got an entry by buying an official charity spot, it cost 100,000 Yen (about £700) then around £200 for the race entry itself. Not cheap but still much cheaper than a tour group

  • @ianlowe4126
    @ianlowe4126 2 года назад

    Great video as always Ben thanks. Like some other comments now know how lucky I was to get into Berlin and NY at first attempts. Ran London for charity and all 3 are great but for me NY comes out of top. Just being part of the pure theatre of it all was magical

  • @clarehazell2097
    @clarehazell2097 2 года назад

    Great video, exactly what I’ve been trying to find out, all in one place. Thank you

  • @Ken-rr9zr
    @Ken-rr9zr Год назад

    As a lottery runner, I've been lucky enough to make Chicago and Berlin. NYC, London and Tokyo haven't had any luck. I'm zero for 5 trying to get into those three. Hopefully the 6th time is a charm.

  • @jerrylangan3435
    @jerrylangan3435 3 года назад

    Thanks Ben. This was very informative. Ver much appreciate your effort in compiling all of the details. 👍🏻 Keep on Getting It Done.

  • @hahaheslop
    @hahaheslop 9 дней назад

    Be great to do an update on the this video, a lot of qualifying times and costs have changed. Just a suggestion 👍

  • @normanzielke6108
    @normanzielke6108 5 дней назад

    nice vid, probably time for an update because things are changing so quickly.

  • @heinrichf8125
    @heinrichf8125 3 года назад +1

    Great video as always Ben

  • @kyleryczek
    @kyleryczek Год назад

    Thank you for this guide, Ben!

  • @so4reelz
    @so4reelz 2 года назад

    I just ran my 1st of the majors in Boston a couple weeks ago and going to run my 2nd in NYC next month. I will be able to knock out Chicago next year but the rest of the non-US races will probably take me a while to try to get into.

  • @denbriggs82
    @denbriggs82 Год назад

    I’ve done london 6 times 2 golden Bonds, 2 Ballot places, and 2 Club places.

  • @TheVeganRunner
    @TheVeganRunner 3 года назад

    I would love to just run one of the world majors! 🤞🤞Fingers crossed for this years VLM ballot ☺️ Great video Ben

  • @andrearosco
    @andrearosco 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this great content!!

  • @potolok1
    @potolok1 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video, it was very useful to me 😊

  • @juliorodarte9952
    @juliorodarte9952 2 года назад +1

    Chicago was easy to get in! NY and Boston not so much! And all these cities are all expensive to visit.

  • @DisneyRunner_BM
    @DisneyRunner_BM 3 года назад +1

    Got into tokyo through thier charity programme where you have to raise 100k yen just over £1000 i know they are not doing it next year but may be back soon. Think its 1k places up for grabs and was 1st come 1st served. Think you have to pay the money pretty much straight away though.

  • @Catcrumbs
    @Catcrumbs Год назад +1

    7:11 Why should it be controversial if people run Boston without setting a BQ time, if their entry method doesn't require that? No one seems to have a problem with people entering other via methods other than 'good for age' standards, so why should it be a problem in Boston?

  • @eugenecaasi5776
    @eugenecaasi5776 2 года назад

    SO INFORMATIVE BRO. TNX A BUNCH

  • @lighter97
    @lighter97 11 месяцев назад +2

    So basically if you can run and finish all 6 marathons you can get the medal?

  • @trevorhayes5414
    @trevorhayes5414 3 года назад

    Lucky enough to have run 3 of the majors so far: Chicago in 2012 with a pb (amazing crowds and the beer at the finish was appreciated!), 2014 I got to do Boston, enjoyed the whole weekend (with huge security after the year before) but didn't like the waiting around at the start area. It was many hours after being bussed out there before you could start. Then later in 2014, ran Berlin which was really enjoyable, and as others have said, a highlight was running through the Brandenburg Gate. Those last two marathons were super slow as had feet issues. Tried again a couple of years later in the Vancouver marathon but with the same foot issues so have put marathons on hold and enjoyed duathlons & bike riding (& dabbled in XC skiing/biathlon) since. But struggling for running motivation right now. Also, unsuccessfully tried ballots many times for NY (2 years) & London (5 years straight). (the annoying thing about my feet issues was that there was no issues leading up to the events. Long runs were all fine so not sure why, on race day, the issues only flared!!! Grrr!!!)
    Once my motivation returns and my feet get sorted for the long runs then maybe I can chase those last 3 majors...

  • @yitkiat
    @yitkiat 3 года назад

    Good summary of the majors. Still waiting for my chance of running NYC and London as these are the last 2 races to complete my majors. It is just so hard to get in, so may opt for the tour package as I don't think I want to wait till I am over 50 to run marathons....and it is not that far away!

  • @HaleyFunk1
    @HaleyFunk1 Год назад

    New subscriber here for sure. That was such an informative and amazing video. Thank you so much!

  • @paulcain9442
    @paulcain9442 3 года назад

    Thanks this is really helpful to understand the criteria. I’d love to enter at least one. Next year I’ll seek to improve my marathon time and see where it takes me next 🏃‍♂️

  • @mattpbassman
    @mattpbassman 3 года назад

    Great video Ben, very interesting!

  • @RaffaRuns
    @RaffaRuns 3 года назад

    Excellent video Ben!

  • @chasewade6482
    @chasewade6482 11 месяцев назад

    Boston needs to have a Sunday marathon for the charity runners and Monday for the qualifiers by time.

  • @timc9358
    @timc9358 3 года назад +3

    Great vlog Ben! Do you know what the men’s GFA cut off time was for London this year? I got in via the ballot and ran a 2:51. Hoping for a GFA place next year!

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  3 года назад

      Can’t remember exactly.. but you’ll be fine with that!!

    • @willsawtell7282
      @willsawtell7282 3 года назад

      Hi Ben, this could be a good video topic at some point. I know people in the US speculate on the Boston cutoffs, but I haven’t heard how much under the Good for Age times you need to run to actually get in.

  • @KaragiannisNick
    @KaragiannisNick 3 года назад +18

    The No1 Major MARATHON is the AMA (Athens Marathon Authentic).The first Marathon in the whole world, which started everything else you described very nicely in your video. The point of running a Marathon isn't just to break records on flat surfaces.....It's the feeling you get when you run the original ancient route of Marathon and you finish at the Kalimarmaro Stadium in front of thousands people...AMA should be the Major of the Majors...

    • @heinrichf8125
      @heinrichf8125 3 года назад +3

      Doing it next month. Looking forward to it

    • @xTruuth
      @xTruuth 3 года назад +5

      I mean it’s literally not one of the majors lol. Should it be? Maybe, is it? No.

    • @Penfold101
      @Penfold101 3 года назад +4

      Do you have to die at the end of it too for maximum authenticity...?

    • @Ayoj503
      @Ayoj503 Год назад

      @@heinrichf8125 good for you!! Have a blast!!

  • @sumit-tri
    @sumit-tri 3 года назад +1

    Best information

  • @bboy6surme
    @bboy6surme 3 года назад +1

    Thx Ben very usefull

  • @AndrewPawley11
    @AndrewPawley11 3 года назад +2

    Interesting. What about a video on the cheapest and easiest Marathons to enter and or complete?

  • @gokiwi2642
    @gokiwi2642 3 года назад

    Thanks Ben, for the marathon major information, I haven’t done any of the majors but the two that look the most exciting ones I would like to do is Boston & New York I did my first marathon here in New Zealand last year in a time of 03:23:35 I was 56 pretty sure that is a qualifying time for Boston not to sure about NY

  • @natalaballa5213
    @natalaballa5213 3 года назад +2

    I am hoping to get a BQ next month at the Philadelphia Marathon

  • @margitpartei9402
    @margitpartei9402 Год назад +1

    London with their UK resident only time qualifier is just ridiculous. I do not know any international runners who manage to get a spot with the ballot.

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  Год назад

      Yes.. London is certainly the hardest race to qualify for unless you are from the Uk.

  • @frankdebot4389
    @frankdebot4389 3 года назад +1

    Why is everybody so hyped about the Boston qualifying times? For Boston I need to run 3:05, for Berlin it is 2:45 . Got to love a challenge

    • @a.j.cappuccio2859
      @a.j.cappuccio2859 3 года назад

      because it's almost the only way to get into the race

  • @simongardner2066
    @simongardner2066 3 года назад +2

    still have nightmares about Boston 2018. The weather was horrendous, I've been warmer at XC events in January. It is a great course and city though. Awaiting to see if I can travel to New York on the 4th of November for major number 5, hoping not to be honest my training has been a disaster! (defer to 2022)

    • @nacidadenuevo
      @nacidadenuevo 2 года назад

      ///*** BEAUTIFULL PEOPLE, IT IS TIME TO WAKE UP!!!***
      Luke 12:56 (KJV)
      ***Ye hypocrites***, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
      MARANATHA !!! 🎺🎺🎺 WHAT DOES MARANATA MEAN? MATTHEW 4:17 / ROMANS 10: 9 / JOHN 8:58
      Matthew 24:39 ^
      And they had no care till the waters came and took them all away; so will be the coming of the Son of man.
      COME INTO THE ARK, YOU ARE ON TIME MY FRIEND: THERE IS STILL PLACE. REPENT!!! MARANATHA !!!
      -
      P.S: 1 Corinthians 2:9 But as it is written: “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.”
      -
      ***THIS IS A FATHER'S PROMISE***: John 14:23: Jesus answered and said unto him, “If a man love Me, he will keep My words; and My Father will love him, and We will come unto him and make Our abode with him.///

  • @stevendavies4572
    @stevendavies4572 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant video Ben.ive been looking at these lately.ive got a place in London next year.How many of these have you completed yourself?

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  3 года назад +3

      4 so far. Got Boston and Tokyo to do!

    • @stevendavies4572
      @stevendavies4572 3 года назад

      Ah brilliant.ive heard good things about them 2 .Boston looks epic.

  • @heinrichh.6369
    @heinrichh.6369 2 года назад

    I do believe the chances to get into berlin must be higher. you can actually get into the ballot right now for next year.

  • @edwin5419
    @edwin5419 2 года назад +1

    Won't be long before Sydney joins the marathon majors

  • @lorrainecowan7288
    @lorrainecowan7288 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ben I did vitality run took me 6 hours 24mins can't be.leave I done it my frist one

  • @Wieeeeee
    @Wieeeeee 2 года назад

    Thoughts on Kuala Lumpur marathon? That is my wishlist so far that seems to be achievable.

  • @stefanlanger5829
    @stefanlanger5829 Год назад

    Hi Ben. Great video, thank you. Being a continental European (Austrian) I profoundly dislike the Good For Age Entry for UK residents only rule in the London Marathon. In my opinion, this attitude towards foreign runners is a disgrace in an international sport like marathoning.

  • @javierquintero9640
    @javierquintero9640 3 года назад +1

    Looking at the NYC website it looks like their qualifying times are not restricted to US citizens or NYRR races. I could be wrong, but I didn't see that documented anywhere.

  • @paulmulks
    @paulmulks 3 года назад

    I enter the ballot every bloody year and I'm still waiting to be picked! 😤