It depends on the pool you're in. Swimming 1 lap = swimming 1 length of the pool. Most US high schools have 25 yard pools; whereas international and more competitive pools are a slightly longer 25 meters. Long course pools found at universities and large aquatics centers are often 50 yards/meters; basically 2 laps in one.
25 yards in 1 lap
440 yards (America)
The answer depends on how long each lap is.
That depends how long an individual lap is.
that player will have ran 300 yards and 900 feet
4 laps
If this helps, each lap ( there and back is 50 meters ). 440 yards is 402.336 meters. 402.336 divided by 50 is 8.04 laps. 440 yards = 8.04 laps. ( there and back ) Hope this helps! :D
A lap is technically 2 lengths. And every 2 lengths in 50 yards. Therefore, you would have to swim 10 lengths (or 5 laps) to complete 250 yards.
The correct term is lengths but In a 25 yard pool it would be 240 lengths
A mile is 1760 yards. A lap of a 25 yard pool is 50 yards. So number of laps = 1760/50 = 35.2
since 1 meter is equal to 1.094 yards, then one lap (one direction) in a 25 meter pool is really 27.35 yards. So then 500 yards at 27.35 yards a lap, you would need to complete a little more than 18 and a quarter laps (18.2815 to be more accurate).
There are 36 laps in a 25-yard pool to make a mile. Each lap is 25 yards, and a mile is 1760 yards. So, 1760 yards divided by 25 yards equals 70.4 laps. Since you can't have a fraction of a lap, you would round down to 70 laps, and you would then have swum one mile.