The dimensions of an Olympic standard pool is 50 metres long, 25 metres wide, and at least 20 metres deep at the deepest end. That's 25,000 cubic metres or about 482,500 tonnes of gold.
According to the current value of gold (Nov 3,2009) that would be worth 11,372,258,723,667 Euros. (Over 11 Trillion Euros)
(Incidentally, that would be over three times the total amount of gold mined since the beginning of human history)
If you were to estimate those numbers, It would be nearly 650,000 of gold.
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It is rare, all mined gold in the world can fit into two olympic size swimming pools.
I heard on NPR last year that the total amount of all the gold ever mined would fill two Olympic swimming pools. But I bet this answer will be much harder to find for diamonds. Diamonds are most likely not as rare as they are purported to be. They are used industrially on a much wider scale than industrial uses of gold.
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he won the most gold medals in the 1972 Olympics in swimming (7)
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The most won by a single athlete is 8 - Mark Spitz of the USA. (Swimming)
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Mark Spitz won Seven Gold Medals