I assume you are referring to American high school swimming. That being said, the standard course is short course yards (25 yards). That is about the only constant. There could be anywhere from 6-20 lanes; the pool could be anywhere from 4 feet deep to 12 feet deep. An "average" HS pool (educated guess here; no numbers or source) is 8 lanes and 6 feet deep, a good pool would be 10 lanes. I assume you are referring to American high school swimming. That being said, the standard course is short course yards (25 yards). That is about the only constant. There could be anywhere from 6-20 lanes; the pool could be anywhere from 4 feet deep to 12 feet deep. An "average" HS pool (educated guess here; no numbers or source) is 8 lanes and 6 feet deep, a good pool would be 10 lanes.
Whatever the community wants or can afford
50 meters long by 24 meters wide with a depth of between 1.2 and 1.6 meters.
Any dimensions that you desire
This question is unanswerable. You must provide the dimensions. You base the answer on the dimensions.
25 meters is good.
There are two different sizes when it comes to competition swimming pools. There is a short course, and a long course pool. The dimensions for the short course pool is 25 meters by 25 meters. However, the width can change depending on the number of lanes that the pool has. A long course pool has dimensions of 50 meters by 25 meters.
It depends on the dimensions of the pool which, you have chosen not to share with us. There can, therefore, be no useful answer.
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!
It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).
Royal Commonwealth Pool was created in 1970.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!
You need to know the height of the pool to answer. Liquid is measured in volume, 3 dimensions (m3)
That would be 164 feet long. Add to that whatever size kiddy pool you need. However, the kiddy pool should be separate from the main pool. Check regulations in your state for requirements.