The official water temperature ranges for Olympic-sized pools used for the Olympic games are:
Swimming Pools: 25-28 °C
Diving pools: Not less than 26 °C
Water Polo pools: 25-27 °C
Synchronized swimming: 26-28 °C
The temperature of an olympic pool is kept at 25-28C (77-82F)
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An Olympic sized pool is 50m
Neither. Say, "25 metre pool".
I believe they keep the temperature of an olympic pool at 25-28C (77-82F).
the 1st olympic swimming pool was in 1899.
A semi-olympic pool is 25 meters long by 12.5 meters wide with a depth of between 1.2 and 1.6 meters.
The temperature of an Olympic warm-down pool typically ranges between 26°C to 28°C (79°F to 82°F). This range is designed to provide a comfortable environment for athletes to gradually lower their body temperature and relax their muscles after intense competition. Maintaining this temperature helps facilitate recovery and prevent muscle stiffness.
One is bigger than the other
50 Meters, standard Olympic Sized pool.
There are usually 50 meters in a Olympic sized swimming pool.