Well, isn't that just wonderful! If you swam 1000 meters in a 50-meter pool, you must have completed 20 laps. That's fantastic progress, just like painting happy little trees.
The answer depends on how many laps you swim.
In a 25-yard pool, 40 lengths (or 20 laps) equals 1000 yards.
One lap is 400 meters, two laps is 800 meters, and two and a half laps is 1000 meters. hope this helps.
500 meter-5 laps 1000 meter-9 laps 1500 meter-14 laps
1 km = 1000 m 1000/25 = 40 laps
The Bathurst 1000 race is usually contested over a distance of 1000 kilometers, which is equivalent to approximately 161 laps around the Mount Panorama Circuit.
562 laps to go
for a 10,000 metre track event, its about 25 laps of a 400m track.
Divide your total number of laps walked by the number of laps in one mile. 50 laps walked / 8.3333 laps in one mile = 6 miles.
1 km = 1000 metres 5 km = 5000 metres 5000 metres = 5000/33 = 151.51 laps. NOTE : If the lap distance is actually 331/3 metres then the number of laps becomes 150.
4 laps a kilometer=1000 meters 2*1000=2000 meters/500=4
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In a 25-yard pool, you would need to swim 40 laps to reach 1000 meters. Each lap is 25 yards, and 1000 meters is about 1094 yards, so you just keep swimming those laps, enjoying the rhythm and movement of the water. Just remember, there are no mistakes in swimming, just happy little strokes!