How many lanes does an Olympic pool have?

An Olympic-size swimming pool is a 50-meter long rectangular pool with eight 2.5-meter-wide lanes. These lanes are separated by lane lines, which are typically made of plastic or nylon. The total width of an Olympic-size pool is 21 meters, and the depth of the pool must be at least 2 meters.

Olympic-size pools are used for international swimming competitions, including the Olympic Games and the World Championships. They are also used for training by elite swimmers.

  1. What is the width of an Olympic-size pool? 21 meters
  2. What is the depth of an Olympic-size pool? At least 2 meters
  3. What is the length of an Olympic-size pool? 50 meters
  4. How many lanes are in an Olympic-size pool? Eight
  5. What are lane lines made of? Plastic or nylon
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