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In Olympic swimming pools there must always be 10 lanes. Although only 8 of these are used it still must have a lane rope between each lane, so there are 9 lane ropes used.
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FINA sets the standards for the size of Olympic pools. The volume of an Olympic-size swimming pool is 660,430 gallons or 88,287 cubic feet.
Since 1 gallon equals 90,840 drops and 1 Olympic sized swimming pool has 660,430 gallons, there are 59,993,461,200 drops in an Olympic size swimming pool.
The pool is standard Olympic size: 50 meters The pool is standard Olympic size: 50 meters
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.
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Atr a 100,000,000 gallons oil spill that would fill about 200 Olympic size swimming pools
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yes swimming is an olympic event