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To swim 600 yards, you would need to swim 12 laps in a standard 25-yard pool. This is because 600 divided by 25 equals 24, but you only need to swim 23 laps to reach 575 yards. To reach the full 600 yards, you would need to swim one more lap, totaling 12 laps.

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Less than half a mile, about .375 of a mile.

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Wiki User

15y ago
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Hmmmm, that's a tough one. I'll say 2000 metres but I might be wrong.

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15y ago
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It depends on the swimmer. If you are a good swimmer it will only take less than 7 minutes.

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15y ago
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In a 25 yard and meter pool, it takes 22 laps. In a 50 meter pool it takes 12 laps.

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14y ago
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every 100m is 4 laps

600m=24 laps

if your counting one way a lap

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13y ago
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It is usually 24 lengths in a short pool(25 meters) and 12 lengths in a long pool (50 meters). Hope that helped!

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14y ago
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32 lengths or 16 laps

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15y ago
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Jennifer

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13y ago
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60 minutes

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4y ago
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