1No swearing
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesAccording to the rules for the Boston Marathon, foul language is not to be used at the race.
2No drinking alcohol and running
Steven Paston - PA Images//Getty ImagesA seasoned marathon runner is likely not going to have a shot while competing, but it's still among the rules.
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3Don't fold your bib
Steven Paston - PA Images//Getty ImagesProtect your bib at all costs. There's no cutting, folding, or bending of it allowed.
4You have to choose between music or the money
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesNot all races ban headphones, but the Boston Marathon does require that any racer competing for a cash prize forgo music while running.
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5No costumes allowed
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesWhile yes, there are costume-themed races, marathons like those sponsored by Abbott World Marathon Majors, don't want to see you in your t-rex costume.
6No buggies allowed
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesFor those who love running with their kids, you'll need to seek out a special marathon. Strollers aren't allowed at many major races like the Boston and New York marathons.
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7Just say no to fireworks
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesThis probably isn't surprising, but don't bring fireworks to a race for cheering or celebratory purposes.
8No sideline boozing
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9No bulky clothing
Anadolu Agency//Getty Images 10No selfie sticks
Anadolu Agency//Getty ImagesUnfortunately, your favorite social media tool, the selfie stick, is a no-go while you're running.
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11No public urination
Anadolu Agency//Getty ImagesLook, a marathon lasts a long time, but rules and rules. There's no public urination allowed.
12Watch where you spit
Xinhua News Agency//Getty ImagesYes, this is a rule. You're allowed to spit or snot while running, but the New York City Marathon says you have to watch out for your fellow runners while doing it.
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13No Camelbaks
Xinhua News Agency//Getty ImagesWhile certain tools are allowed—like hydration belts—other races, say no to devices like Camelbaks.
14No pets
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15Be on time
NurPhoto//Getty ImagesIt's a simple rule, but one that's important. Be on time to the start of your race, or you're out.
16Don't give your number to someone else
NurPhoto//Getty ImagesUnder no circumstances can someone else wear your number. It'll get you disqualified and potentially banned from future races.
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17You have to be okay with your photo being taken
Barcroft Media//Getty ImagesRaces have professional photographers and videographers snapping photos and videos throughout a race. Most runners are asked to allow their images to be taken and used in order to compete.
18No drones
Barcroft Media//Getty ImagesIf you're running the Chicago Marathon, don't bring your drone. Aerial devices are against the rules.
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19Don't block other runners
STR//Getty ImagesIntentionally blocking someone from passing you is a faux pas, and you can be disqualified for it.
20You have to run a 15 minute mile
Quinn Harris//Getty ImagesAccording to the rules of the Chicago Marathon, a runner must maintain an approximate 15-minute mile in order to finish the course in time.
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