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- Q2084454 subject Q6299300.
- Q2084454 subject Q6394753.
- Q2084454 abstract "An Olympic-size swimming pool is the type of swimming pool used in the Olympic Games, where the race course is 50 metres (160 ft) in length. This is typically referred to as "long course", distinguishing it from "short course" which applies to competitions in pools that are 25 metres (82 ft) 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.".
- Q2084454 thumbnail Swimming_pool_at_Baku_Aquatic_Palace.jpg?width=300.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q1076486.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q10980.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q1501.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q17166070.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q179836.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q189289.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q2064166.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q4008851.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q5389.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q6299300.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q6394753.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q6626692.
- Q2084454 wikiPageWikiLink Q6626693.
- Q2084454 comment "An Olympic-size swimming pool is the type of swimming pool used in the Olympic Games, where the race course is 50 metres (160 ft) in length. This is typically referred to as "long course", distinguishing it from "short course" which applies to competitions in pools that are 25 metres (82 ft) 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.".
- Q2084454 label "Olympic-size swimming pool".
- Q2084454 depiction Swimming_pool_at_Baku_Aquatic_Palace.jpg.