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1 mile = 5280 feet.

So, number of lengths @ 50 ft/length, = 5280/50 = 105.6 lengths.

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How many laps equal a mile in an olympic size pool?

In a 50 meter pool, one mile would be 16 laps (32 lengths).


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How many miles is 50 lengths in a 25m pool?

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How many lengths must you swim in an olympic pool to swim 1 km?

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How many lengthsin a pool equal a mile?

An Olympic-sized pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide and runs to a depth of 2.0 meters. A mile is 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards, which is the same as 1,609.344 meters.1600 meters would require 32 lengths of the pool. To get to a full mile, an additional 9.344 meters would be required.AnswerThe above is true, technically. However, if you are asking how many lengths the Olympic event "the mile" is, it's actually 30, because it's the 1500. No offense intended but "technically" and in all actuality there is no swimming event currently in the Olympics called "the mile" but instead there is the 1500 meter freestyle mens (refer to Swimming | Olympic Sport | London 2012 Summer Olympics| 1500m freestyle men - Olympic.org )AnswerThese are both true, but, if you're swimming in a 25 yard pool it's 66 laps- that's a 1650. When you're swimming in a 50 meter pool, like in the olympics, it's just a little bit over 30 laps if you want to be exact, but the swimmers only swim 30 laps.


How many laps in a 25Yd pool make a mile?

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How many laps equals a quarter mile in a 25 meter pool?

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