The Water Cube
The "water cube' in Beijing Chinawater cube
Scotiabank Aquatics Center was created in 2011.
James E. Martin Aquatics Center was created in 1993.
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Public Swim Hours: 1pm - 5pm.
The Beijing National Aquatics Center is better known as "the Water Cube" (水立方), built alongside Beijing National Stadium in the Olympic Green for the swimming competitions of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
An Olympic-sized pool at the Aquatics Center.
The width of an aquatics center can vary significantly depending on its design and purpose. A standard competitive swimming pool, for example, is typically 25 meters wide for a long course or 21 meters for a short course. However, the overall width of the entire aquatics center, which may include multiple pools and facilities, can range from 50 to over 100 meters. For precise measurements, it would be best to refer to the specific center's architectural plans or specifications.
Not sure they have a website, but their details are below: The Aquatic & Reptile Centre 257 Stockport Road Ashton-under-Lyne Lancashire OL7 0NT 0161 344 2006
'Ollie' is the nickname for Orlando Engelaar [b. August 24, 1979], center midfielder for the Dutch Eredivisie club PSV and for the Dutch national football team.
Staples Center
the water cube is where the swimmers swim in Olympics 2008