We report on a runner who, at the age of 87, while being the reigning European champion in the 10 km and half-marathon M85, was denied a revision surgery for foot drop after a failed L5/S1 left isthmectomy due to age and poor prognosis. A revision surgery by another surgeon was successful, and at the age of 91, the runner set a European record in the M90 category for both the half-marathon and marathon distances. At 92, he improved the European record in the half-marathon and became the first European in M90 to run under 3 hours. At 94, he set an IAU world record in the 12-hour run in M90. He passed away at the age of 102. The refusal of revision surgery in older age should be critically reconsidered.