Career
The highlight of Davis"s athletic career was his participation in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, where he qualified in the 400m and 4x400 relay for his mother"s country of Great Britain. He was eliminated in the rounds of the 400m, though he made the final on the 4x400m relay team, which finished 5th. In 2005, Davis was runner up in the United Kingdom trials and qualified for the World Athletics Championships in the 400m and 4x400 relay.
Eliminated in the heats in the 400m, Malachi did make the final part of the 4x400 team, taking 4th 2:58.82 (443) relay split anchor legal
In addition to his Olympic Games and training programs for youth, amateurs, and professionals, Malachi has also been the track and field coach at Brentwood School in Los Angeles, California for the last 13 years. Still throughout his running career and coaching, Davis also developed FourMula Gold, a sports performance company that specializes in speed development and athletic conditioning.
Davis also made an appearance in the "Dynamix" routine of Tony Horton"s P90X3 home workout program In 2012, Malachi joined Real Medicine Foundation working with the Los Angeles marathon campaign raising awareness for people living in disaster-stricken areas around the world, providing medical and physcial support.
He was also a part of Arnold Schwarzenegger"s Arnold"s All-Star program for after-school enrichment programs.