Question
Download Solution PDFWhat is the minimum lane width in Swimming in meters?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 2.13.
Key Points
- The minimum lane width is prescribed by the International Swimming Federation (FINA), which is the governing body for Swimming.
- The minimum lane width is important to ensure that swimmers have enough space to swim comfortably and safely without colliding with each other.
- FINA has prescribed different minimum lane widths for different types of competitions.
- For example, for Olympic Games, World Championships, and World Cup events, the minimum lane width is 2.5 meters. However, for other competitions, such as continental championships, the minimum lane width is 2.13 meters.
- Lane widths can also vary depending on the size of the pool. For example, in a 25-meter pool, the minimum lane width is 2.0 meters, whereas, in a 50-meter pool, the minimum lane width is 2.5 meters.
Additional Information
- About FINA:
- The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) is the world governing body for aquatic sports such as swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized and open water swimming.
- FINA rules are used to manage state, national and international events such as the World Championships and the Olympics.
- The FINA Facilities Rules provide the best possible environment for competitive use and training.
- President: Julio C. Maglione (as of April 2021
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