It depends on where you are swimming. For an answer on the standard width as defined by US Swimming I suggest you visit their website. If you are just looking for the distance at your pool, an easy way to find out is to simply measure the width of the pool and divide by the number of lanes you have. Another way would be to actually measure the distance between the eye hooks with a tape measure.
About 109 yards.
There are many different lengths. Many pools are 25 yards long. Some can go up to 50 meter long.
There are many different lengths. Many pools are 25 yards long. Some can go up to 50 meter long.
25 yards.
Internationally, it is usually 50 meters, but in the US they have both 50 meter and 25 yard pools. In most places in the US, it is a 25 yard pool because the US measuring system uses yards. In competitive swimming, during the school year the 25 yard pool is used, but in the summer the 50 meter pool is used.
It would depend on the pool length, In Internationally sanctioned events the pool length is 50 meters. The USA is the only country that holds or has pools that are measured in yards, either 25 or 50. In a 25 yard pool.. 12 laps. In a 50 yard pool, 6 laps.
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One length is normally 25 metres...I did it in a triathalon :) ...
the lenght of an olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters from one end to the other
Generally 25 yards but it can be 50 yard or 50 meters. 50 meter pools are used in the long course season of club swimming. High school swimming would be done in a 25 yard pool.
well it depends. ---- a shorter 25 yard pool is well, 25 yards there is also a 25 meter pool but that is MUCH more uncommon the olympic sized pool is 50 meters (a little over double the shorter 25 yard) for all this i am assuming that u mean one length as in "there" NOT "there-and-back"
One lap in a standard Olympic pool (i.e., a 50 meter pool), 2 laps in a standard 25 meter pool, and in a 25 yd pool you need to swim 2.2 laps