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  2. Olympic-size swimming pool - Wikipedia

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    If the pool is used for Olympic Games or World Championships, then the minimum depth is increased to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in). [3] Whereas the Water Cube pool used for the 2008 Olympics was 3 metres (9 ft 10 in) deep, the temporary pool used in 2024 was only 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in), which commentators suggested made for slower race times. [4]

  3. Swimming pool - Wikipedia

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    If it is a private casual, relaxing pool, it may go from 1.0 to 2.0 m (3.3 to 6.6 ft) deep. If it is a public pool designed for diving, it may slope from 3.0 to 5.5 m (10 to 18 ft) in the deep end. A children's play pool may be from 0.3 to 1.2 m (1 to 4 ft) deep. Most public pools have differing depths to accommodate different swimmer requirements.

  4. List of largest swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    World's highest and longest rooftop infinity pool at 200 metres (650 feet) high [31] and 150 metres (490 feet) long [32: Deep Dive Dubai United Arab Emirates: Dubai: 2020 World's deepest pool at 60.02 metres (196.9 feet) deep [33

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  6. Pool fence - Wikipedia

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    Above ground pools must also follow state and local pool codes if the water is at least 18 inches deep. In 2006, 283 children under the age of five drowned in swimming pools in the United States. The I.C.C. pool safety standards specify that: [7] The fence must be a minimum of 48" tall (or taller, depending on distance between horizontal rails).

  7. Nemo 33 - Wikipedia

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    Due to the warm temperature in the pool, divers can dive for extended periods without a dry suit. The complex was designed by Belgian diving expert John Beernaerts as a multipurpose diving instruction, recreational, and film production facility in 2004. [1] Popular Mechanics rates Nemo 33 as one of the top eighteen strangest pools in the world. [4]