After graduate school, Taylor moved to
Lincoln, Massachusetts and was inspired to run competitively after spectating the
Boston Marathon. Taylor improved quickly once he started training with the
BAA. He clocked a time of 2:22:19 at the 2011
Boston Marathon, which was only 19 seconds slower than the Olympic Trials qualifying standard at the time. At the Olympic Trials, Taylor placed 105th of 235 men on a hilly course through downtown
Atlanta. He was one of only four Masters runners (age 40+) to compete in the race. Taylor placed 6th at the 2021 USA Masters Cross Country Championship. In 2023, Taylor returned to the Grandma's Marathon and clocked a time of 2:17:32, which qualified him for the
2024 United States Olympic Trials (marathon). ==Personal==