Grid race
From Openwaterpedia
noun - Grid race is a preliminary race to a professional open water swimming competition. Winning a grid race enables a swimmer to be placed in the first pole position during the main race as well as having the optimal position of their feeding station. The grid race was first televised on TV Globo at the 2009 King and Queen of the Sea competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Usage
The King and Queen of the Sea has a grid race that is televised on TV Globo.
Videos
External links
- Valerio Cleri Wins Grid Race At King And Queen of the Sea
- Ana Marcela Cunha Takes Rei e Rainha do Mar Grid Race
- King and Queen of the Sea
- Professor Oversees Field At The King and Queen of the Sea
- Trent Grimsey Throws Down Gauntlet In Grid Race
- Ashley Twichell Looks Good Winning The Queen's Grid Race
- Team Brazil Takes Top Spot In Grid Race
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Team Japan Takes Fourth On Copacabana Beach
- Valerio Cleri And Rachele Bruni Suit Up For Italy
- Keri-Anne Payne, Chad Ho Team Up In Copacabana
- Xavier Deshamais, Very Vegan And Swimming Fast
- King And Queen Of The Sea Grid Race Results
- Open Water Swimming - Bodysurfing Keys To Success
- Royalty And The Masses Head Towards Rio De Janeiro
- Stephanie Peacock Takes Up New Distance Discipline
- They Learn To Swim In The Sea
- Sights From The King & Queen of the Sea - Part 1
- Sights From The King & Queen of the Sea - Part 2
- In and Out At The King And Queen Of The Sea
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Competing On The Grid At The King And Queen Of The Sea