One length of an Olympic size swimming pool is 50mtrs or 164.041 feet, so a lap (2 lengths) would be 328.082 feet
No. A lap is two lengths and two widths of a swimming pool. You have to go around the swimming pool to complete one lap.
If a lap is going from one end of the pool to the other once, then it would be 88 laps.
Swimming from one end to the other is considered to be one lap or length
In a standard pool for competitive swimming, it would only be one lap. In an Olympic sized pool, it would be half of one lap.
For whatever reason in swimming one lap is considered one length, when in reality one lap should be returning to where you started.
A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.
No, only one way.
The answer depends on the length of a lap: a lap of a running track will be considerably larger than a lap of a swimming pool!
A 25 in swimming is one lap. A 50 is two laps, a 100 is 4, and so on.
It depends on what you call a lap. Does down and back equal one lap or does from one end to the other equal one lap? 25 yards is 75 feet. 50 x 75 =3750 feet if one end to the other is one lap. 7500 feet if down and back is one lap. 3750feet is roughly 3/4 of one mile. 7500 feet is roughly 1 1/2 miles.
the lenght of an olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters from one end to the other
25 yards