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Length -- 164 feet or 50 meters Width -- 84 feet or 25 meters Lanes -- 8 to 10 Lane width -- 8 feet 2 inches or 2.5 meters Depth -- at least 6 feet 7 inches or 2.0 meters Temperature -- 25-28 degrees Celsius Volume -- At least 2,500 M^3, 660,000 US gallons or 2,500,000 liters, but varies depending on the depth of the pool.
one of many lanes in a competition pool is about 10 feet wide. though I have been in one lane pools of 8 foot width that work just fine. one reason for the extra width in the multi lane pool is that when in heavy use, there is some overlap of hands/arms and the width is useful to avoid collision. also, during competition, the lanes are wide so that swimmers cannot draft off of one another. hope this helps aloha
As far as I know, regulation dimensions for a short course pool is 8 lanes wide by 25 yards long. Long course pools are 8 lanes wide by 50 meters long. However, I have seen a lot of competitions in 6-lane pools, and some in 10- or 12-lane pools. One time, I went to a swim meet in a 4-lane, 20-yard pool, but that was pushing the limit.
There are many different kinds. The most common is 6 lanes. There are also a lot of 8 lane pools.
To become classed as an Olympic pool, a swimming pool has to pass many specifications, just not in length. Width, depth, number of lanes, temperature and light levels are all taken into consideration.Length, 51 metres, 50 metres between the touch pads.Depth, 2 metres minimum,Width, 25 metres,Number of lanes, 8 +2 which are not used. Each lane must be 2.5 metres wide,Temperature, 25-28 degrees Centigrade,Light Level, 1500 Lux,and lastly Volume, 2,500m3 minimum depending on depth.Exactly 50 meters.
Kipper - 1997 The Swimming Pool 3-8 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
8 dogs in a swimming pool.
It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).
The dimensions of an Olympic pool are required to be 25 meters by 50 meters. PCH=NOT 10
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Kipper - 1997 The Swimming Pool 3-8 was released on: UK: 1999 USA: 10 May 1999