50 metres out, the same back.
32 in a 50metere (Olympic pool)
The length of an Olympic pool is 50 meters. One lap is 100 meters so 400 meters would equal 4 laps.
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750 meters.
In a 50 meter pool, one mile would be 16 laps (32 lengths).
An Olympic pool is 50 metres long so half a mile = 16.1 laps approx.
Olympic sized-swimming pools are 50 m long. 150 m is three laps.
4 laps. Olympic pool is 50 meters. 200 meters is up and back twice.
The standard outdoor track is 400m long, a quarter mile. Five laps is 1.25 miles. I think what the person was looking for was how many laps in a pool: Most pools are 25m, if it is an olympic pool 50m: 1.2 miles = 1600*1.2 = 1920m So for 25m pool: 76.8 laps and for 50m pool: 38.4 laps
olympic pool length is 50 meters. thus, 15 lengths would be 750 meters. finally, if you consider a lap a roundtrip, 7 1/2 laps would be .75 km. Keep in mind, many people mistakenly refer to 25 meter pools as olympic pools; just because someone is telling you it is so doesn't make it an olympic pool: they are rare.
It depends on which pool you swim in. If it is a 25m pool then it will take 20 laps to finish but if it is in a 50 meter pool, which is Olympic size, it will be 10 laps to do 500 meters.
An olympic sized pool is 50 metres. If it is a 4x100 Relay one swimmer will swim 2 laps. If each swimmer does two laps and there is 4 of them, 8 laps will have been swum.