I just signed up for my eighth consecutive Bay to Breakers (the 12K race across San Fancisco). By entering with a qualifying time, you get to start at the front of the pack, which means you can run the race, instead of weaving through tens of thousands of people. I prefer racing every time. But this year I ate humble pie, acknowledging that I would not have a qualifying time.
It turns out that was a very good decision. Why? In reading the entry form, I see that the sub-seeded qualifying time for men dropped from a 40:00 10K last year to a 37:30 10K this year. Ouch! The standard was too low before, but now it’s out of reach, perhaps forever. I slipped under 38:00 for 10K once, but that was pre-parenthood. I’m not going to enter the costume contest just yet, but let’s just say I may have “entered a different phase” a bit earlier than anticipated.