What will make the Paris 2024 Olympic swimming pool fast or slow?
by Elsie Grover-Jones from US news | The Guardian on (#6PGZY)
Swimming is splashing into the confines of a rugby stadium with all eyes on whether world records will be smashed
Olympic swimming rarely disappoints, and it starts on Saturday with the women's 100m butterfly heats. As excitement builds, many are wondering if the pool will produce record-breaking performances to light up the Games.
First things first; in Paris there is a separate venue for the swimmers in Nanterre while the divers and artistic swimmers get to star in the 151m purpose-built aquatics centre in Saint-Denis. So much for the hype around a flexible pool. Instead, the swimming events will be held in the Paris La Defense Arena where two 50m temporary pools have been built in what is normally a 30,000-seat rugby stadium.
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