About 75 to 80 years
In 2012, 2% of all male marathoners were 65+. 1% of all female marathoners were 65+.-- source, Running USA's Annual Marathon Report
Anyone who can walk can run a marathon, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone below 8 years of age, and then only if that individual is extremely fit and has been on runs of over 15 miles in length and not been overly fatigued. The younger you are, the more dangerous a marathon is, and marathons hurt! Only runners who can handle this type of pain should run a marathon.
The average age of death of a man in Nepal was 67 in 2010.
The male life expectancy in America is about 74.
No, runners compete together regardless of age.
10 years younger on average
I was making my marathon debut at the age of 40!
About 72.
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72
There is no standard average age of death for tall people. These people have life expectancies similar to those around them regardless of height.
50