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70-Year-Old to Run 41st Boston Marathon—This Time With His Son by His Side

April 9, 2026 by Drew Blankenship
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For most people, running a single marathon is a lifetime achievement. But for one 70-year-old runner, the upcoming Boston Marathon will mark his 41st time crossing the starting line, and this year, it’s more meaningful than ever. He won’t be running alone. Instead, he’ll be joined by his son, who is tackling the iconic race for the very first time. Michael Davis has spent decades building a legacy of endurance, discipline, and consistency, while his son Nick Davis is just beginning his marathon journey.

1. A 41-Year Legacy of Discipline and Endurance

Running the Boston Marathon once is impressive, but completing it 41 times is extraordinary. Michael Davis has participated in the race for decades, building a routine centered on consistency and long-term health.

He’s also completed 27 Ironman races, which is astounding in itself. He has had a lifelong dedication to fitness and endurance sports. And it’s taken decades to arrive where he is now. For many seniors, his story proves that staying active can deliver rewards well into retirement. It also encourages many to get active now while they still can.

2. A First-Time Runner Joins the Journey

While Michael is a seasoned marathoner, his son Nick is stepping into a completely new challenge. Nick grew up around athletics but initially pursued a career in dance and performance. He even performed in major productions like Cats before transitioning into fitness training.

“I found my way through fitness in a little bit of a different way,” Nick told People. “I grew up as a competitive dancer and professional dancer, and it’s so connected to the world of fitness that I made my way over here in a pretty swift transition. I’m following in the footsteps of my family.”

Despite years of thinking running wasn’t for him, he recently discovered a passion for endurance sports. Now, he’s preparing to run his first Boston Marathon alongside his father.

The Boston Marathon’s Unique Legacy

The Boston Marathon is one of the oldest and most prestigious races in the world. It has a long history of inspiring athletes across generations. Boston Marathon Legends have run it dozens of times, with some participants returning year after year for decades. The race represents not just competition, but tradition and perseverance. For the Davis family, being part of that legacy adds even more significance.

That being said, Nick isn’t the only 70-year-old to have completed the legendary race. Kathrine Switzer (Age 70, 2017) returned to run the Boston Marathon 50 years after becoming the first woman to officially enter, finishing just 25 minutes slower than her time at age 20.  Dawn Ebbett (Age 70, 2024) won the women’s 70-74 age group in 3:46:02.

What This Story Says About Aging and Fitness

At 70 years old, Michael Davis is still competing in one of the toughest endurance events. That challenges the common belief that aging means slowing down dramatically. Research and real-world examples continue to show that staying active can extend both lifespan and quality of life. Runners like him demonstrate that fitness doesn’t have an expiration date. For many seniors, that message can be inspiring.

The 41st Boston Marathon for Michael Davis isn’t just another race. It’s a milestone shared with his son. It represents decades of commitment, resilience, and personal growth. For Nick, it’s the beginning of a journey that may last a lifetime, just like it has for his father.

Do you have a lifelong goal you’d love to share with a family member someday? Tell us in the comments.

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Drew Blankenship is a seasoned automotive professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience as a Porsche technician.  While Drew mostly writes about automotives, he also channels his knowledge into writing about money, technology and relationships. Based in North Carolina, Drew still fuels his passion for motorsport by following Formula 1 and spending weekends under the hood when he can. He lives with his wife and two children, who occasionally remind him to take a break from rebuilding engines.

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