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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/24/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  Boston Athletic Association Announces Pregnancy Deferral Accommodations 
             for All B.A.A. Events, Including Boston Marathon           

BOSTON-The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced today 
accommodation enhancements pertaining to runners who are expecting or have 
recently welcomed a child into their families. Pregnancy and postpartum 
deferrals of entries will now be available for registered participants at 
all B.A.A. events, including the Boston Marathon (April), B.A.A. 5K 
(April), B.A.A. 10K (June), and B.A.A. Half Marathon (November). 

"In listening to our participants and stakeholders, the desire from mothers 
and expecting mothers to participate in our races –particularly the Boston 
Marathon-while also focusing on building a family was clear," said Jack 
Fleming, President and Chief Executive Officer of the B.A.A. "Women who are 
entered in a B.A.A. race and want to expand their family will be able to do 
just that without giving up a chance to participate at a future B.A.A. 
event."

Any athlete who is a registered entrant in a B.A.A. event and is or becomes 
pregnant prior to race day and chooses not to participate due to such 
circumstances will be eligible to receive a deferred entry into one of the 
next two subsequent future races. The new pregnancy and postpartum 
deferment policy is effective immediately, and includes athletes who are 
entered in the Boston Marathon by way of qualifying time or invitational 
entry. 

Athletes seeking a pregnancy or postpartum deferral may submit a request in 
writing to  any time between receiving confirmation of 
acceptance into the event and up to 14 days before race day. Upon receipt 
of a pregnancy or postpartum deferment request, the B.A.A.’s Athlete 
Services team will be in contact with the athlete and will request 
confirmation of pregnancy from a physician, registered midwife, or other 
medical professional.

"We at the B.A.A. are always looking for ways to improve the participant 
experience starting at the point of registration, and have been 
collaborating to create this policy for many months," said Susie Cleary, 
the B.A.A.’s Director of Athlete Services. "This new deferral accommodation 
has been implemented with the goal of supporting mother runners along their 
journey at all our events, from the 5K distance through the marathon."

If an athlete becomes pregnant again during a pregnancy or postpartum 
deferral period, they may request a second consecutive pregnancy or 
postpartum deferral. This would permit the athlete to defer their race 
entry for a subsequent two-year period. The B.A.A. will allow up to two 
consecutive pregnancy deferral requests per athlete. Policy details will be 
posted on www.baa.org soon.

The pregnancy deferral opportunity is an accommodation in addition to the 
registration insurance currently offered to Boston Marathon participants, 
which covers refunds for a variety of situations, including pregnancy. All 
other rules and requirements for race entry after a pregnancy or postpartum 
deferral will apply, including payment for future registration entry fees.

In addition to deferrals, the B.A.A. will be enhancing accommodations for 
recent mothers on race weekend. For more than a decade, mothers have been 
provided the opportunity to utilize designated tents at the start and 
finish of the Boston Marathon for lactation pumping. In response to the 
overwhelming support of this program and the accompanying medical device 
transport program (where race officials transport devices such as breast 
pumps from the start to finish), the B.A.A. plans to share additional 
accommodations as race day approaches. The B.A.A. is currently consulting a 
group of mother runners to help facilitate best practices at our events. 
More information will be shared with participants over the coming months.

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.) 

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A. manages the Boston Marathon, and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The 
Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with 
international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York 
City. Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been 
John Hancock. The 127th Boston Marathon is scheduled to take place on 
Monday, April 17, 2023. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit 
www.baa.org.
 
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