The Jimmie Rhoades Show

Episode 9 - MMTR Race Directors - The Present and Future of the Mountain Masochist

1 h 10 min · 26. loka 2025
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In this last of 4 episodes exploring the Mountain Masochist Trail Races, I sit down with the current race directors - Tim Spaulding, Jordan Cooter, and Brenton Swyers - and find out a little more about who they are, why they have taken on this challenging race to direct, and their mission for the present and future of this event. I think you'll agree that the race is in great hands and I look forward to seeing this group continue to foster both the old school history of this race as well as the needed adaptations to keep things growing and relevant here in 2025. Enjoy!

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Episode 6 - Tom Green - The 1983 Mountain Masochist

It's 1983. "Land Down Under" by Men at Work is at the top of the Billboard charts and Ronald Reagan was in his first term as President. If you were a runner, you ran on roads. But if you were Tom Green, you somehow found a paper application for this race called "The Mountain Masochist" and mailed it with a check to a man named David Horton. And the rest, is history. Tom Green is a legend, and the Mountain Masochist trail run is legendary. I'm going to spend a few podcasts talking all about Mountain Masochist and its unique history in American ultrarunning and could think of no better way than to get a picture of what it was like to sign up for the very first one. Who better to ask about this year than Tom Green! So lace up your Nike Waffle Racers, don't worry about water bottles because nobody carried those, and join us for a really fun conversation about ultrarunning 42 years ago.

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