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The Fastest Downhill Marathons for Boston Qualifying

Runner's World
The Fastest Downhill Marathons for Boston Qualifying

The Fastest Downhill Marathons for Boston Qualifying

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If you want to nab that elusive Boston-qualifying time, the race you pick matters. Many runners seek flat courses—like the Chicago Marathon, Philadelphia Marathon, and California International Marathon—with the thought that lack of hills will equal faster finishing times.

But beyond flat, there’s an entirely separate type of marathon that promises speed that runners are flocking to: downhill marathons.

“As the Boston-qualifying frenzy has heated up in recent years, so has the search for downhill marathons,” said Mike Sohaskey, cofounder of RaceRaves.

Before you get excited about flying down these courses, there are some important caveats. One: If you’re signing up for a downhill marathon, you should definitely incorporate downhill running into your training program.

“Many of the courses with 5,000 feet of drop [several are on this list] will absolutely crush your quads,” warned Jessica Murphy, cofounder of BibRave. “While you may benefit from the elevation drop early on, you may overly fatigue your legs later on if they’re not used to the pounding.”

Another tip: Practice downhill running in your race day shoes before you toe the starting line, Murphy added. Why? “Running downhill can give you different hot spots on your feet, and if you haven’t practiced for it, you may be in for some race day foot pain or blisters, especially with some of the newer shoes that have a more significant heel-toe drop.”

Lastly, know that a downhill course is usually significantly above sea level. Racing at high altitude can be challenging, particularly if you’re a runner who lives and trains at a lower elevation. Sohaskey points out the ease of running downhill may help counteract the elevation. In any case, note the race’s starting altitude and take that into account when selecting a downhill race.

With these pointers in mind, read on for a list of nine downhill marathons that might just help you achieve your Boston dreams. We compiled these suggestions with input from Sohaskey and Murphy and also reviewed info pulled from the Boston Marathon website. You can thank us when you get your BQ.

Matt Karwen/Albatros Aventure Marathons

Flat courses can be fast. Downhill courses can be faster.

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