4 lenghts
At least 2 meters.
7/seven stories are equal to 50/fifty meters. 7stories=50meter's
If you are referring to competition pools, then your answer is Long Course Meters. This course, used in the Olympics, FINA World Championships, and US Summer Nationals, is 50 meters long. If you are referring to longest swimming competition, it's definitely open water swimming. The longest race held in the Olympics is the 25K.
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.
Freestyle event distances in the Olympics are: 50 meters 100 meters 200 meters 400 meters 800 meters (women only) 1,500 meters (men only)
A short course pool is 25 yards/meters long. A long course pool is double that (50 yards)
A swimming pool that measures 50m by 30m has a perimeter of 160 meters. With sides an average of 3m deep, the total area of all four sides is 480 square meters. The bottom has an area od 1500 square meters (50 x 30), giving a total area of 1980 square meters (480 + 1500).
In a competition pool, the lanes are single color for the first and last 5 meters of a pool.
2.43 meters for men's competition, 2.24 meters for women's competition
There are usually 50 meters in a Olympic sized 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.
You dont swim 25m at a competition. The 25m race is not an official race, as an Olympic pool is 50 meters long.