Just a couple observations from Saturday.
-The course certainly looked fast (at least when we jogged it on Friday). It didn't seem as fast on Saturday during the race - ha!
-Temp from my weather app at 9:45 was 68 degrees (so maybe 70 during my old man section), An hour later it was 71. Checked at the start of the men's open and it war 75 (maybe 77 at the end). I have run in worse, but it was not 'comfortable'. Probably cost me +1:30 compared to ideal conditions. But at least it was dry.
-Not sure where the other commenters saw soft/muddy(?) footing. My high school XC courses from the early to mid 1970s made this look like road race conditions. It wasn't super fast with the sweeping turns and rolls and 3x the 'hill'. On the other hand, it was not terrible.
- I heard from a couple different sources the for the 2026 World's they have stipulated that they need to 'toughen up' the course (think hay bales, moguls, etc.)
- Yes, it was a pain to get to the race. Cheapest way to get there was to fly into Orlando or Jacksonville and then a long drive to get there.
-Lastly, the live commentary for all the other races and the jumbotron with its splits screens were outstanding.