Competitive swimming pools widely vary in width. The width (in feet) changes depending on how many lanes it has. Most competitive pools have either six, eight, or ten lanes. An official Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters by 25 meters. It is ten lanes wide.
Competive swimming is Splash-and-Dash. That means you go as fast as you can for however long of a distance your coach tells you to.
It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).
How long it takes to swim 1500 meters depends entirely on how fast a swimmer you are. For me it takes 20-25 minutes.
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Everything in hte pool is measured in meters. Open water swimming is measured in kilometers.
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Well for a competitive swimmer in longcourse it should be about 4-6 ( depends on age an level) so the average person that doesn't practice swimming probably 15 minutes if they could even finish it( depending on how physically fit they are and how their general technique is in swimming) 400 meters is a lot for someone who doesn't swim- thats 16 laps in a shortcourse pool and 8 in a longcourse.
He likes to relax after a long hard day of swim.
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It means swimming in an olympic length pool, so 50 meters as opposed to 25 meters or 30 yards whatever the case may be. It means swimming in an olympic length pool, so 50 meters as opposed to 25 meters or 30 yards whatever the case may be.