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Lane assignments Swimmers and relay teams are seeded according to times from the previous round so that the fastest swimmers/teams are in the central lanes of the pool, and the slowest are in the outer ones: Lane 4: fastest swimmer or relay team Lane 5: second-fastest Lane 3: third-fastest Lane 6: fourth-fastest Lane 2: fifth-fastest Lane 7: sixth-fastest Lane 1: seventh-fastest Lane 8: eighth-fastest Being in the middle of the pool is advantageous because waves reverberating off the side walls can slow a swimmer. Also, swimmers in the middle lanes are better able to monitor other competitors. Source(s): http://www.nbcolympics.com/swimming/insidethissport/format/newsid=101927.html#competition+format

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