Margaret Johnson is Still Breaking Records at 100
At an age when most people are slowing down, Margaret Johnson is speeding up.
The 100-year-old runner from Denver, Colorado, stunned the crowd at the National Senior Games on September 5 when she broke two national records—proving once again that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
Margaret only began running at the age of 70, lacing up her first pair of racing shoes to stay active. What began as a casual pursuit quickly became a passion that would carry her through three decades of competitions.
Now, at 100, she’s rewriting the record books.
At the recent meet, she ran the 100 meters in 51.28 seconds, setting a new American record for women in the 100+ age category. Just hours later, she clocked 2 minutes and 58.36 seconds in the 200 meters, smashing another age-group mark.
“I never imagined I’d be setting records at this age,” Margaret said with a smile after her races. “But running gives me joy. It keeps me feeling young and strong.”
Her performances were not only fast—they were fearless. With her signature determination and graceful stride, Margaret became the oldest woman ever to compete in both events at the Senior Games.
Her story is more than just one of speed. It’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible when you stay active, stay positive, and never stop believing in yourself.
Whether she’s crossing the finish line or inspiring the next generation, Margaret Johnson is showing the world that age really is just a number—and the finish line is only the beginning.
posted Friday May 16th
by Boris Baron