Peter Bromka is a man who challenges time often. For his first marathon as a college senior, he ran the Boston Marathon at 3 hours and 8 minutes. In 2020, at age 39, he ran a 2:19:02 marathon in Houston. How does someone get faster from one decade to the next? How do you keep running when time is slipping away on the Olympic Qualifying course three times? Peter is a member of the Browerman Track Club Elite, a writer, and a man who grew up in the 80s under the "color blind" teachings of society, and hopes he can do better for his son's generation.