• How to Get Into the World Marathon Majors (Part 1)

  • Mar 13 2025
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

How to Get Into the World Marathon Majors (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • [powerpress] Here's your guide to getting a race bib for the Tokyo, Boston, London, and Sydney Marathons! Our next episode will focus on Berlin, Chicago, and New York. The Abbott World Marathon Majors is the most prestigious marathon series in the world, hosting over 250,000 runners per year, and millions applying for a bib. Many runners in our audience are working toward their Six Star Medal (Angie only needs 1 more star). There are basically 4 ways to get into each marathon as a non-elite runner.
    • Enter the lottery
    • Run for charity
    • Qualify with a fast time
    • Travel with a tour company
    But as you will hear, there are many exceptions, nuances, and backdoor ways to get into the Majors. We hope you enjoy this episode! [box] Links Mentioned in This Episode MetPro + MTA Coaching Deal. Special offer we've never done before limited to the first 30 people, signup for MetPro Nutrition coaching will also get MTA Run coaching included at no additional cost. $200 a month savings. Lagoon Sleep -take their awesome 2 minute sleep quiz to find your match. Use the code “MTA” for 15% off your first purchase. Sports Tours International USA -our top recommended marathon tour company for runners in the USA, UK, France, and Ireland. AG1 -It’s the perfect time to start a new healthy habit and AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You’ll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. Speak with a Running Coach about one-on-one coaching or join the Academy and use a MTA training plan. [/box]
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