That is the most common way to gain entry. See this URL for qualifying criteria: http://baa.org/BostonMarathon/Qualifying.asp However, you can also gain entry to the Boston Marathon by raising money for recognized charitable organizations: http://baa.org/BostonMarathon/Charity.asp
sixteen times
Clarence Demar was the first one to win 7 times
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He won the Boston Marathon two times, in 1935 and 1945. He was a second place finisher seven times, and in all, competed in a record 61 Boston Marathons.
Registration for the 2012 Boston Marathon begins on September 12, 2011 and ends on September 23,2011. Registration dates also depend on qualifying times and these vary based on age,gender,and physical impairments as well.
Two people of note for their age in the Boston Marathon according to Runner's world:Ageless Wonder I: Clarence DeMar ran the Boston Marathon 32 times. In addition to his seven wins, he had eight other top-10 finishes. His fastest times were 2:18:10 over the 25-mile course in 1922 and 2:29:40 over the lengthened course two years later.Ageless Wonder II: DeMar was 65 when he ran his last Boston Marathon, but at that age John A. Kelley was just warming up. Kelley's remarkable marathon career spanned eight decades. Beginning in 1928 and ending in 1992, he started Boston 61 times, failing to finish on only three of those occasions. He won Boston twice, took second seven times and finished in the top-10 18 times. Six of those top-10 finishes came after the age of 40, one after 50.
There are 25,000 spots for runners in the Boston Marathon each year, and qualifying times vary by age. For males, qualifying times range from 3 hours and 5 minutes to 4 hours and 55 minutes, and for women, qualifying maximums range from 3 hours and 35 minutes to 5 hours and 25 minutes.
7 ... 1911, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1930.
I require a list of times for men with times below 2hr 40minutes for 1983 London Marathon
1 marathon = 42.2 kilometres 42.2/0.4 = 105.5 times around
Sam Ferris. Ferris won silver in the 1932 marathon after finishing 5th in the 1924 marathon and 8th in the 1928 marathon.