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
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The temperature of an olympic pool is kept at 25-28C (77-82F)
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
Water temperature shall be min. 26oC (79oF).
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The average rainfall in an olympic rainforest is between 68 and 78 inches. ---- == ==
The Caspian Sea is the furthest body of water from the olympic games.
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Water Polo is a sport which has been contested in every Olympic Games since the 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris - and will be contested again in 2012.
12.8 meters. It depends on the Olympic water polo pool it is.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
Yes, Olympic swimming pools (and all competitive swimming pools) are heated. Olympic swimming pools are kept at temperatures typically around 77-79 degrees Fahrenheit or around 25-26.1 degrees Celsius. However, the temperature can go up to 82 degrees Fahrenheit or 27.7 degrees Celsius and be acceptable to FINA, the organization overseeing Olympic swimming. FINA's optimal temperatures for water polo are 79 Fahrenheit or 26 Celsius; for synchronized swimming, 81 Fahrenheit or 27 Celsius; and for diving, not under 79 Fahrenheit or 26 Celsius.