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At the end of the article it notes thqt quote is coming from the company who built the pool.

On some swimming forums competitors were complaining about the bidding process for the pool construction and giving a different opinion, noting that the depth is less than what was recommended by international standards bodies. There's also something about video equipment at the bottom of the pool?

I'm not sure what to think, as there are things to consider both ways, but there's a bit more out there than swimmers versus pool officials.



The Olympic swimming is held in temporary pools in an indoor arena. Temporary pools explain the shallow depth and high walls. It isn't construction problem but decision to not use permanent pool.

Temporary pools seem to be thing recently. The US trials were held in one.


You can set up a temporary pool in a huge venue such as a football stadium and get higher attendance, or stated differently, you can accomodate a one-time need for that much spectator capacity for an event like the Olympics when you will never need that again in the lifetime of the facility.


Maybe not the same level of attendance, but you can build a permanent pool with temporary stands for the Olympics, and use the larger than necessary deck in other ways after the Olympics.




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