MAX AIR
RUNNING WITH PURPOSE

MAX AIR isn’t just a run crew—it’s a mindset. A way of living aligned with our values, pushing our physical and mental limits, and doing it all for something bigger than ourselves.

THE STORY BEHIND MAX AIR

MAX AIR was born from a personal journey. Mike began running as a way to find control in an unpredictable world. In 2024, he took it further, dedicating his Toronto Marathon to his Uncle Dave, who passed away that January from lung disease.

MAX AIR supports the SickKids Foundation in honour of Dave’s son, Dylan, who underwent open heart surgery at SickKids Hospital.

The name MAX AIR is a tribute to Dave’s legendary ski team, which pioneered the Olympic sport of freestyle moguls.

Dave’s legacy endures in the MAX AIR ethos: live with integrity, push your limits, and pursue your goals fearlessly.

RESULTS & IMPACT
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Toronto Marathon completed
New personal best: 3:23:35
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$10,000 raised for SickKids Foundation
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14 weeks of dedicated training
Fueled by community, discipline and heart
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Running in honour of extraordinary courage
Supporting a global leader in pediatric innovation and care
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Uncle Dave pictured in front of his fishing boat, the Max Air.
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