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).
76
The Caspian Sea is the furthest body of water from the olympic games.
60-75
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.
An Olympic pool is a standard swimming pool used in competitive events, specifically designed to meet the International Swimming Federation (FINA) requirements. It measures 50 meters in length, 25 meters in width, and has a minimum depth of 2 meters. The term "water" in this context refers to the quality and conditions of the water in the pool, which must be maintained to ensure fairness and safety for athletes during competitions. Proper water treatment and temperature control are essential for optimal performance in Olympic events.
The water temperature can be different from the air temperature.
Yes