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Application for 2012 Boston Marathon Waiver APPLICATION FOR 2012 BOSTON MARATHON WAIVER The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) has again given several Boston Marathon qualifying-time “waivers” to Colonial Road Runners, to distribute to our members. Those who receive the waivers do not have to meet the standard qualifying-time requirements. Instead, they are given a special “invitational” Boston Marathon application to file with the BAA. The registration fee for the invitational application was $250 in 2011. CRITERIA: • All Colonial members are eligible to apply to the club for a Boston Marathon waiver and are encouraged to do so. • If you applied for a waiver in the previous year (2011), you are still eligible to apply again in 2012 regardless of whether you received one or not • In the event that the number of applications exceeds the number of available waivers, preference will be given to members who have: (1) Belonged to the club for at least one full year, (2) Volunteered in club activities during 2010/2011, (3) Been actively involved in club races and events during 2010/2011. (4) Have completed one or more races at least 20K (12.4 miles) or longer 2010/2011. APPLICATION: • To apply for a 2011 Boston Marathon waiver, please fill out the attached Application Form, and return it to Jim Conley by November 6, 2011: E-mail: [email protected] Mail: 171 Hancock St., Abington, MA 02351 • If you have any questions about the application process or selection criteria, please contact Jim at (781)- 878-7296 or his e-mail address listed above. THE DEADLINE FOR WAIVER APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 6, 2011 We expect to select the waiver recipients at a Board of Directors meeting in mid-November. Once we receive the waiver applications from the BAA, we will notify all applicants of the results and distribute the applications accordingly. Last year we were able to do this in November, however in other years this has occurred in December. .
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