Boston (UK) Marathon 2020 is in the 5th year after establishing a very popular and successful event over the last three years
The flattest marathon course in the country, held on the Sunday preceding USA Patriots Day (3rd Monday of April, the day of the famous US Boston marathon).
Cash Prizes:
Full Marathon (separate prizes for Men & Women; additional non-binary awards if applicable) and Veterans
Additional awards for age related categories, Veteran 40 (40-49) Senior Veteran 50 (50-59) and Super Veteran (60+) First Place in each category awarded their age in Pounds Sterling.
Starting information
Start Time : 9:00am (A separate start time may be arranged for AWD Wheelchairs – to be notified)
Starting Point: Boston Market Place PE21 6NN
Number of Places: 1000 (Total 2020 marathon + half marathon + Fun Run).
Boston Marathon Route is measured and certified by
AUKCM (Association of UK Course Measurers).
It is a road marathon and completely flat all along the course. Starts at Boston Market place and ends at Boston College. There are 9 drink stations on route, also portable toilet facilities approximately every 2.5 miles. We also offer free physio advice at the finishing point.
All finishers receive
Goody bag, Tech T-Shirt and Medal.
Boston Marathon permit only Bone Conduction headsets (eg Aftershokz sport headphones). They must not cover the ears or otherwise occlude external sounds.

Entry Fees
UK Affiliated Runners: £28 (Full), £18 (Half)
All other entrants: £30 (Full), £20 (Half)
Registration Deadline:
04 April 2020 for delivery of race packs by First Class Mail. Registration will continue to be permitted to 12 midday 17th April, but for these ‘late entries’ the race packs must be collected either at the Meet & Greet event on the evening of Saturday 18th April, or the Race Control at the Start on Sunday morning 19th April, from 7am.
Charity: We have no restrictions; you can choose your own charity.
Race numbers and further info will be sent after the registration closing date 4th April 2020 by first class post post directly from full on sport, to arrive at least 1 week before the race.
Registration will continue to be permitted to 12 midday 17th April, but for these ‘late entries’ the race packs must be collected either at the Meet & Greet event on the evening of Saturday 18th April, or the Race Control at the Start on Sunday morning 19th April, from 7am.
Race packs will not be sent to overseas addresses, but the essential information will be e-mailed and the pack available for pick-up in Boston.
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The Boston Marathon Association (BMA) has an inclusivity policy to enable Athletes with Disabilities (AWD) to take part. This is being phased in over a 2-3 year period, to enable the association to become fully experienced and compliant in a safe and secure manner.
The risk assessment has identified four broad categories of AWD participants, namely Ambulant, Push Rim Wheel Chair, Hand Cycle and Duo Teams.
In 2019 Ambulatory AWD wanting to run either solo or with authorised Guide were invited to enter the 2019 Boston Marathon or Half Marathon.
In 2020 both Ambulatory and Push-Rim Wheelchair AWD are invited. In future years the categories will be expanded to include, Hand-cycle, and Duo Teams.
There may be a separate start for Push-rim Wheel Chair users (both Full and Half distances).
AWD Participation Categories
- Ambulatory AWD: Proposed for 2019 events.
To be accepted for entry, applicants must be able to propel themselves through the entire course. They may be authorised to be accompanied by a Human Guide, whose role is to provide orientation and navigation support to a blind or visually impaired athlete, or other ambulatory athlete with a disability who requires additional support, on the event course. Guides are not scored and will not receive an official finishing time. There is no entry fee for a Guide.
- Push-rim Wheelchairs AWD: Proposed for 2020 events.
A push-rim wheelchair is a racing wheelchair and is the only type of wheelchair permitted on the Boston Marathon course. For safety reasons, athletes may not participate using a day chair or other non-racing wheelchair.
To be accepted for entry, applicants planning to use a push-rim wheelchair must be able to propel themselves through the entire course. An Official Guide is permitted to accompany an AWD participant on the course, but the guide may not push or pull the AWD participant.
Please note: All wheelchair entrants must wear helmets at all times while on the course. Athletes not wearing helmets will NOT be allowed to start the race and are subject to removal from the course.
Hand-cycle and Duo Teams. The definitions and specification to be drawn up following 2020 events
Guide Selection
- Any AWD who requires a Guide to participate in 2020Boston (UK) Marathon event is permitted to run with one (1) Guide.
- It is the athlete’s responsibility to select a Guide who can perform all Guide responsibilities at the athlete’s goal pace.
- It is strongly recommended that an athlete selects a Guide with whom he/she regularly trains.
- In limited situations, an athlete may be permitted to register two (2) Guides, who run in relay fashion, where the athlete is accompanied by one (1) Guide at a time on the event course. If two (2) Guides are used, the exchange must take place at nominated Exchange Stations located at the half way point of the event course (Half or Full Marathon).
- If an athlete’s disability necessitates more than one (1) Guide, the athlete may email the explanation, including specific details about each Guide’s role on race day, to info@bostonmarathon.co.uk