In a standard 25m pool, that would be 52 lengths. In an olympic-sized 50m pool, 26.
Answer: 1 mi. = 1609.344 m in a 25 yd. pool its 66 laps so 50 yd. pool would be 33 laps
Events : freestyle butterfly breaststroke backstroke Age: 10 and under 11-12 13-14 15-17/18 Length: 25m/yd 50m/yd 100m/yd 200m/yd 500m/yd
5280 feet in a mile divided by 3 for yards = 1760 yards in a mile1760 yards in a mile divided by 25 yard pool length = 70.40 laps The above is not correct. While the math is correct, that is not the accepted swimming conversion. A lap is 50 yards; therefore, in a 25 yd pool, a lap is down and back. Also, it is commonly accepted that a swimming mile is 1650 yards. This means that a swimming mile is 33 laps (or 66 lengths). ** Some say that a mile is 32 laps (or 64 lengths).It takes 70.4 (round up to 71) laps in a 25 yard pool to swim a mileto figure this out: the number of yards in a mile = 1760 divide by 25 = 70.4Just note that a LAP is down and back, which is 50 yards. 1760 divide 25 yards is 70.4 LENGTHS, not laps. It is approximately 36 laps in a 25 yard pool to swim a mile.Another note, in a 25 meter pool it would take 32 laps (or 64 lengths) to swim a mile: the number of meters in a mile = 1600 divided by 50 = 32
Half-mile = 1760/2 = 880 yards. 880/25 = 35.2 laps.
One lap in a standard Olympic pool (i.e., a 50 meter pool), 2 laps in a standard 25 meter pool, and in a 25 yd pool you need to swim 2.2 laps
3 yd
The correct term is length and In a 25 yard pool it would be 2 lengths
4000 yd.
It depends on the length of the pool. The most common pool sizes built today are either 25 meters and 50 meters (olympic size) thus 750 meters will be 30 laps (or lengths) in the former and 15 laps in the latter
Yes 8 ft is longer cause 3 ft is 1 yd.
yes