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Gulp and Go

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Definition: the third rule of feeding when an open water swimmer quickly consumes fuel (e.g., gel pack) or hydration (e.g., water) received from his/her coach on the feeding pontoon, then immediately begin to swim again after the momentary feeding stop. (noun)
Examples:
The swimmer came in and did a great Gulp and Go despite being crowded at the feeding station.
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