Feeding station
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(Redirected from Hydration station)
noun - Feeding station is a fixed or floating pontoon, pier, boat or other location where coaches can provide hydration or fuel to open water swimmers during an open water swimming or marathon swimming event.
Usage
The feeding station was a short platform fixed by anchors near the shore.
Synonyms
hydration station, feeding pontoon, feeding stop
Feeding at FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup
External links
- The Difficulty Of Officiating Open Water Swimming Races
- Officiating At The Tokyo Olympics – The Men’s 10K Marathon Swim
- Officiating At The Tokyo Olympics – The Men’s 10K Marathon Swim
- Officiating At The Tokyo Olympics – The Women’s 10K Marathon Swim
- Predictable Unpredictability And Expecting The Unexpected
- The Five Dimensions Of Expecting The Unexpected In The Open Water
- Sharpening Your Mind For The Olympic 10K Marathon Swim – And Other Competitive Races
- When The Tsunami Hit, Penny Palfrey Took Off
- Feeding And Drinking In Montreal
- Becca Mann Talks About Racing Against The World's Fastest On WOWSA Live
- Cool Boat Names In Open Water Swims
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- The Chrysalis Effect: The Metamorphosis Of Open Water Swimming
- Officiating Intent In The Open Water World
- What Is The Correct Call In The Open Water?
- The Most Excellent Pontoons
- What Is The Correct Call In Open Water Swimming?
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- World Professional Marathon Swimming Federation
- Self-serve Station At USMS Championships In Las Vegas
- Mana Fiji SwimFest's Really Cool Hydration Station
- Well Done. Cruising In Coniston Water
- 50 Things Open Water Swimmer Should Not Do
- 100 Things Every Open Water Swimmer Should Know
- Compliments In The Open Water World
- The Perfect Open Water Swimming Venue
- Hydration Helpings
- Why Open Water Coaches Are Like Veterinarians
- What Is Your Mellouli Number?
- What Is Your Van Rouwendaal Number?