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Olympic swimming pool : ウィキペディア英語版 | Olympic-size swimming pool
An Olympic-size swimming pool is the type of swimming pool used in the Olympic Games, where the race course is in length. This is typically referred to as "long course", distinguishing it from "short course" which applies to competitions in pools that are in length. If touch panels are used in competition, then the distance between touch panels should be either 25 or 50 metres to qualify for FINA recognition. This means that Olympic pools are generally oversized, to accommodate touch panels used in competition. ==Specifications== FINA specifications for an Olympic-size pool are as follows: There must be two spaces wide outside lanes 1 and 8 (in effect, two empty lanes).〔 The length of must be between the touch pads at the end of each lane, if they are used.〔 If starting blocks are used, then there must be a minimum depth of 1.35 metres from between 1.0 metres from the end of the pool to at least 6.0 metres from the end of the pool. At all other points, the minimum depth is 1.0 metres.〔 If the pool is used for Olympic Games or World Championships, then the minimum depth is increased to 2.0 metres.〔 At FINA's 2009 Congress, rules were approved for 10-lane courses for competition, as an alternative to the more traditional 8-lane course.
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