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25 DAYS to go until #Boston127!

This week's participant newsletter highlights the 127th Boston Marathon Participant Guide, bib numbers and wave assignments, important medical information, messages from our sponsors, and much more!


Wishing everyone the very best in the next month leading up to #Boston127!


The Boston Athletic Association

Gear Check & Bib Numbers

Bib numbers and wave times are now available! Check the Entry List for the most updated information and youre assignment.

Transportation

Gear Check


On race morning, participants may check their clear plastic finish area gear bag at the designated gear check area on Boylston Street and Berkeley Street. This area is two blocks east of the finish line and one block west of the Boston Public Garden.

Bib Number Pick-Up

Digital Number Pick-Up Pass


In early April you'll receive your Digital Number Pick-Up Pass. Show your pass & a Government issued photo ID at the Expo to receive your bib number.

Expo

Boston Marathon Expo


After claiming your bib number and participant shirt, enjoy the Boston Marathon Expo featuring sponsor booths and the largest adidas Boston Marathon store in Boston!

The 2023 adidas Boston Marathon® Collection

Grab your piece of the 2023 adidas Boston Marathon® Collection, our most sustainable range ever made for the iconic road race. With everything from lightweight tank tops, shirts and shorts to hoodies and jackets – there is something for every runner to feel good about wearing when you cross the finish line.

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Join Us For The Next Boston Marathon Training Clinic

Thursday, March 30 at 6:00pm

Join us for the second Boston Marathon Training Clinic covering everything you need to know with less than one month to go! Learn how to prep your nutrition, fueling, and taper plans for Boston with B.A.A. Coach Sarah Healy, fueling experts, and experienced Boston Marathoners!

RSVP
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Cant't attend the clinic? Don't worry! A replay can be found on the Boston Marathon Facebook page or on the B.A.A.'s Vimeo channel following the event.

Now Available: 127th Boston Marathon Participant Guide

Download and review the Boston Marathon Participant Guide today for information on:


  • Bib Number Pick-up
  • Bus loading and transportation
  • Course Details
  • Fan Fest
  • Medical Information
  • Mile 27 Post-Race Party Presented by Samuel Adams
DOWNLOAD PARTICIPANT GUIDE

ACTION NEEDED: Submit Your Pre-Event Medical Questionnaire

In an effort to provide the best medical care during your race experience, the B.A.A. asks you to please complete the following RaceSafe form. The B.A.A. Medical Team utilizes RaceSafe, an encrypted health and safety app, to coordinate medical care for any runners needing assistance.


We request that you please securely share your health information in an effort to assist us in case of emergency. Participation is voluntary, but this information may be lifesaving in a medical emergency.

SUBMIT YOUR INFORMATION

Having access to information regarding your individual health history (e.g. allergies, recent medications) will allow our medical team to better care for you in the event that you require attention during or after the race. All information is kept confidential in compliance with the Protected Health Information/HIPAA Privacy Rules.

 

Please complete this brief questionnaire relating to your medical history and previous experiences during road races or training at your earliest convenience. Thank you, and best of luck in training!

Be Part of The 2023 Boston Marathon Medical Study


The B.A.A. Medical Team is proud to announce its sponsorship of a medical study to occur at the 2023 Boston Marathon on heart and step rate synchronization and its impact on health and performance. The study will be conducted by sports scientists from Stanford and Brigham Young University.*

 

Enrollment in the study is limited to 120 participants between the ages of 18 and 34. Participants will be chosen across a balance of qualifying times and genders. If you participate in the study, you will take part in novel research to assess whether you naturally step in sync with your heart and the potential impact on your health and performance. Study results will be available to all participants, and participants who complete the study will be permitted to keep the Counterspace sensor (a step-timing guidance system) used to collect data during the study as a thank-you for your participation. Participants may alternatively return the sensor to receive a $50.00 stipend. 

 

To learn more about specifics of the study and to apply, click the link below. 

LEARN MORE
APPLY TODAY

*The Boston Athletic Association (the “B.A.A.”) will not be involved in conducting the Research Study and will not receive or relay any data between or among study participants and the persons who conduct it. By applying to the Research Study using the link above, you acknowledge and agree that the conduct of the Research Study, and any research, results and other information obtained or produced in connection therewith, is independent from the B.A.A., and that the B.A.A. does not endorse or accept any responsibility for the conduct of the Research Study or any information obtained or produced in connection therewith. Your participation in the Research Study will be subject to terms and conditions of the persons conducting the Research Study.

#BostonMarathonGivingDay Raises Over $1 Million



Thank you to everyone who supported #BostonMarathonGivingDay on March 15! Together, we raised over $1,000,000 in 24 hours for 200+ non-profits associated with the 127th Boston Marathon!

DONATE TODAY

Star-Studded Fields Set for B.A.A 5K & B.A.A Invitational Mile


The B.A.A. 5K and B.A.A. Invitational Mile return this Patriots’ Day weekend! Professional fields featuring world record holders, Olympians & Paralympians, national champions, and local standouts will help kick off the weekend festivities on Saturday, April 15.

VIEW THE PROFESSIONAL FIELDS

B.A.A 10K Presented by Brigham and Women's Hospital

Registration Opens Monday, March 27

The 2023 B.A.A. 10K presented by Brigham and Women's Hospital will take place on Sunday, June 25, 2023. Registration opens March 27.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

What's Your Plan? Start Planning For Race Day!

Gatorade Endurance: Fuel to Unlock Your Best

You’re putting in the work and nailing that tough training. Fuel to unlock your best during training and on race day with Gatorade. These peak training weeks are a great time to build your fueling plan by testing timing and intake to figure out when and how much fuel your body needs. 
 
Gatorade Endurance Formula is specifically designed to help athletes like you to stay hydrated and fueled while training and racing over prolonged periods when fluid and electrolyte losses can be high. We’ll have Lemon-Lime Gatorade Endurance Formula on-course at aid stations two through the finish to keep you fueled & hydrated.
To learn more about Gatorade products, visit www.Gatorade.com. Gatorade Endurance, Fuel to Unlock Your Best
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Marathon Tours and Travel

Marathon Tours and Travel
Marathon Tours & Travel has limited hotel rooms available at guaranteed lowest rates for the 2023 Boston Marathon weekend. Visit their website or call 1-617-242-7845 to book.
VISIT WEBSITE

Maurten. Get used to it.

“If the stomach can take it in training, the stomach can take it again in a race.” — Eliud Kipchoge

Eliud knows — no guts, no glory. From Hopkinton to Boylston Street, running on Hydrogel means you’re fueling clean and minimizing the risk of GI issues.

Maurten is the official Hydrogel Sports Fuel sponsor of the 127th Boston Marathon. Visit the Boston page on the Maurten website to get 20% off your 1-month training bundle that includes all the pre, during, and post-run Maurten products you need for 4 weeks of fueling your Boston build — covering tempo, intervals, and long runs.

Get used to it.
CHECK OUT THE 1-MONTH TRAINING PACK

Foods to Eat After Illness

Cold and flu season or not, knowing how to support your immune system after an illness is critical for getting back to doing the things you love. And for runners — that's running.
While a number of factors can help your immune system, good nutrition is at the top of the list.

Check out some nutrition tips that will help get you back to doing those long runs, from experts at healthcare company Abbott, title sponsor of the Abbott World Marathon Majors.
  1. Drink fluids fortified with Vitamin D
  2. Say “Yes” to mineral-rich foods
  3. Bring on the dietary fiber

Click here to learn more about specific foods that support the immune system and why they’re important.

Join the 2023 B.A.A. 5K Xtra Mile Team

Run the Boston Athletic Association 5K this spring!

Go the Xtra Mile with Special Olympics MA and cross the Boston Marathon finish line.

Special Olympics athletes do not just show up and receive a medal. They train throughout the season, compete in local and regional competitions and ultimately rise to the State, National and International level based on their skill and personal determination. By Joining the Xtra Mile 5K team, you will be helping to provide high quality training equipment, access to the best venues for competition, and opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities to be included in sports and in life.
BENEFITS OF RUNNING ON THE XTRA MILE TEAM FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS:
  • Guaranteed entry to the B.A.A. 5K
  • Swag for race day
  • Fundraising incentives to help you push to the next level
  • 99 teammates all helping to make Boston and Massachusetts more welcoming, kind, and inclusive.
JOIN THE XTRA MILE 5K TEAM

Share Your Boston Marathon Story!

We want to hear from YOU! Have a running story you'd like to share? Send your B.A.A. Half Marathon stories, training photos, and videos to stories@baa.org for a chance to be featured in upcoming newsletters or on the B.A.A. social media channels
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