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Question:
A new year and my goal is to qualify for Boston. I am looking for opinions on the corral system I see that is used in Chicago.. (I would be in the Preferred Start (I) corral if I registered)

I love the crowds of big marathons so I would love to qualify here.. but I hear lots of people say 'you don't run PBs at big marathons'.. This qualifier corral system looks appealing to me as it seems to negate the problem of having to dodge around too many slower runners.

I would like to hear about runners experiences at Chicago and whether they would recommend it or not.

Answer:
If you have a time that will get you in what they call preferred start at Chicago, then you are home free. The COURSE is fast.

If not and you can't manage to move yourself into the low 3 hour corralls then you are SOL. I've run Chicago, NYC, and Boston. Chicago is by far the most crowded at the start and persists for the longest time. Wall to wall people for 5 - 6 miles and then thinning to simply crowded.

Everyone there wants to cross the start line ahead of everyone else. NYC has WIDE, multiple starts, BOSTON simply enforces their corralls with the threat of execution.

Best bet for a BQ is somewhere else. Don't get me wrong though, Chicago was a blast. I enjoyed it. Just would hate to have you build your year around something that could slow you that's beyond your control.







 
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