Competitive Swimming Pools widely vary in width. The width (in feet) changes depending on how many lanes it has. Most competitive pools have either six, eight, or ten lanes. An official Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters by 25 meters. It is ten lanes wide.
If by a competitive swim team pool, you mean olympic size swimming pool, it is 50m Long and 25 m wide.
well it depends on the level of the meet. higher level meets can have up to 10 lanes and 50m long. but a standard competitive pool has 6 lanes and is 25m long.
25 yards long and depending on how many lanes you want 15-20 yards.
When swimming in a luxury pool, it is not as mandatory, however it is recommended in a more competitive pool. Less resistance the better.
as big as the white house's swimming pool.
The year was when the Earth was FORMED. The ocean IS A REALLY BIG SWIMMING POOL.
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
How big is the star dust inground swimming pool.
1/2 horse power
one and a half horsepower.
a big swimming pool and plane fuel
king sized
Depends on how big it is
it is possible but they didn't make pool that big yet or never will
Sorry, but swimming in a saltwater pool is a lot different than swimming in the ocean. In the ocean, pollutants like oil, gasoline, and trash combine with fish urine and dead animals. Another big difference in a pool is that there are no waves! In the ocean, rip tides and tidal waves are a big part of the ocean's cycle. In your pool, waves are non-existent.