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.
The name Barton cam from Liver Pool.
The first Olympic champion in swimming was Alfréd Hajós of Hungary who won the 100 meter freestyle in a time of 1 minute 22.2 seconds. The event was held in the Bay of Piraeus and not in a pool. Compare that time to the winners of the 100 meter freestyle at the 2008 Games in Beijing ... Alain Bernard of France won the men's competition in a time of 47.21 seconds and Britta Steffen of Germany won the women's competition in a time of 53.12 seconds.
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from dubh-linn, which means black pool in the traditional Irish language, because in the times of Viking settlement there, there was a big black coloured water pool on the site and took its name from it then.
Poole is derived from a corruption of the Celtic word bol and/or the Old English word pool denoting a place near a pool or creek. The last name is likely English in origin.
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50 Meters, standard Olympic Sized pool.
Still used as an Olympic pool for practice and events.
In the London 2012 Olympic Games the pool is 50 m length.
The pool is standard Olympic size: 50 meters The pool is standard Olympic size: 50 meters
12.8 meters. It depends on the Olympic water polo pool it is.
The "water cube' in Beijing Chinawater cube
An Olympic sized pool is 50m