"Interested runners have been remarkably respectful and cooperative as we worked towards what will be an important day in the history of the race, the sport and the city of Boston," Grilk said.
Registration will begin Sept. 9, with the fastest qualifiers getting the chance to sign up first. It will continue through the end of the week and, if space remains, reopen for all qualifiers Sept. 16.
The 2013 Boston Marathon was shut down at 2:50 p.m. more than four hours into the race when a pair of explosions at the Boylston Street finish line killed three people and injured hundreds more.
The 5,624 runners who were stopped on the course were allowed to register early for 2014 this week. A total of 4,722 who had reached the halfway point but not the finish line signed up before the special registration period closed on Thursday, the BAA said. They were required to pay the entry fee $175 for U.S. residents and $225 for international residents but they did not have to run another race at a qualifying time.
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