World Cross Is Turning Into A Tough Mudder
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It’s the final episode of Off The Rails for 2025.
In this episode:
– The joy of being home, sleeping in your own bed, and why buying a mattress for your in-laws might be elite holiday behavior
– Casper vs. Costco mattresses and Aisha accidentally starting a comfortable sleep revolution
– Anti-nap club vs. people with the terrifying ability to nap anywhere, anytime
– Snoring horror stories from training camps, Olympic Villages, and the loudest roommates imaginable
– Mouth taping, deviated septums, and why some sleep trends should come with warning labels
– Eric’s ideal sleep setup
– Holiday recaps from Boulder and the Jenkins household, including white Christmases, Scandinavian food traditions, and Boxing Day chaos
– World Cross Country Championships are 13 days away and nobody is talking about it
– Breaking down the newly revealed World Cross course featuring bridges, sand, water pits, mud pits, hay bales, and fake alligators
– Why World Cross is the hardest race in the sport (and possibly turning into a Tough Mudder)
– A full primer on World Cross: distances, formats, mixed relays, and why it’s such a brutal championship
– Previewing the 2026 men’s and women’s fields, including Jacob Kiplimo, Beatrice Chebet, and other global stars
– The full U.S. squads and what a “great day” realistically looks like for American athletes
– A brief history lesson on the last Americans to podium at World Cross
– Why hosting World Cross on U.S. soil actually matters
– Announcement: Eric and Aisha are racing a 4K at World Cross
– Race strategy debates, obstacle-course anxiety, and who’s getting left behind in the mud
– ASICS gear chatter, spike panic, and Achilles-preservation strategies
– Someone admits they would fail a drug test spectacularly
– How contract years actually work in track and field and why early-season races are basically job interviews
– Why kit reveals, sponsorship switches, and brand changes are way messier than fans realize
– The NCAA story involving a collegiate runner fundraising to stay in school — and the baffling eligibility consequences that followed
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