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Arizona State U
Mona Plummer Aquatic Center
Auburn U
James E. Martin
Aquatics Center
Ball State U
Alumni Arena: Pool and
Natatorium
Conseco Fieldhouse
2004 World Swimming Championships
Duryu Pool Daegu Korea
George Mason U
The
Aquatic and Fitness Center
Goodwill Games Aquatic Center
see
Nassau County
Aquatics Center
below
Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex
Fort Lauderdale, Fl
Harvard U
Blodgett Pool
2004 Ivy League Women's
Championship
Indiana U
Counsilman/Billingsley Aquatic
Center
IUPUI
Indiana U Natatorium
James Madison U Savage
Natatorium
Lawrence
Indoor Aquatic Center
NAIA Championships
Loyola College
Fitness and Aquatic Center
2004 MAAC Championships
Maryland U
Campus Recreation Center Natatorium
Miami U
Corwin Nixon Natatorium
Nassau County Aquatics Center
(aka Goodwill Games Aquatic Center)
Ohio State University
Mike Peppe Aquatic Center
Olympic Aquatic Centre
Athens
Olympic Sports
Complex
Maroussi
Greece
Oklahoma City Community College
Aquatic Center
Palo Alto Natatorium
Princeton University
DeNunzio Pool
2004 Ivy League Championships
Purdue U
Boilermaker Aquatic Center
Southern Illinois U
Student Recreation Center Pool
Missouri Valley
Championships
Stanford U
Avery Aquatic Center
St. Peters
REC-PLEX
Texas A&M
Student Recreation Center Natatorium
U.S. Naval Academy
Lejeune Hall
U of Alabama
Aquatic
Center
U of Arkansas at Little Rock
Donaghey Aquatic Center
U of California Irvine
Crawford Hall Pool
U of Cincinnati
Laurence Pool
U of Florida
Stephen C. O'Connell Center
Natatorium
U of Georgia
Gabrielsen Natatorium
U of Houston
Natatorium
Conference USA Championships
U of Illinois Chicago
Flames
Natatorium Horizon
League Championships
U of Maine
Stanley M. Wallace Pool
U of Michigan
Canham Natatorium
U of Minnesota
University Aquatic Center
U of North Carolina
Koury Natatorium
U of North Dakota Pool
U of Tennessee Student Aquatic Center
U of Texas
Jamail Texas Swimming Center
U of Virginia
Aquatic and Fitness Center
2004 ACC Championships
U of Washington
King County Weyerhaeuser Aquatics
Center
U of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Natatorium
Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center
(2003 U.S. Open Venue)
YMCA Aquatic & Family Center
Orlando, Fl
2004 ConocoPhillips Spring National Championships
Information & Hyperlinks for above pools
located below.
Arizona State U
Mona Plummer Aquatic Center
Opened in July, 1981, the plant consists of three
pools- an Olympic-size, 50 meter by 25 yards, seven-foot deep competition pool
with a movable bulkhead; a 25-yard, 18-foot diving well; and a 25-yard
eight-lane warm-up pool. The complex also offers
a diving tower. The tower has three platforms (5, 7.5 and 10 meters), four
springboards and a pair of 1- and 3-meter boards, which flank the tower.
Auburn U
JAMES E. MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER
Formally dedicated on April 30, 1994, the $10.5 million center is named for
former Auburn president Dr. James E. Martin, a key player in the project’s
undertaking.
Ball State U
Alumni Arena
The University at Buffalo's Natatorium is home
to both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams and includes movable
bulkheads, four springboards and four diving platforms, accommodations for the
handicapped and gallery seating for 1,000 spectators. Along with an outstanding
competition pool, there is also the world class diving well. Boasting a maximum
depth of 18 Feet and holding 500,000 gallons of water, it is accompanied with
both 1 and 3 meter springboards and 1,5,7 and 10 meter platforms. The pool which
is 50 meters long and 25 yards wide holds 700,000 gallons of chlorinated water.
UC Irvine Crawford Hall Pool
The $2.8 million facility features two
2-meter & four 3-meter diving stands, 18 starting platforms, an in-deck timing
system, quality night lighting and a movable bulkhead that enables our staff to
program the pool in a variety of configurations.
Conseco
Fieldhouse
2004 World Swimming Championships
The Fieldhouse is the home of the Indiana
Pacers and one of the most acclaimed sporting venues in the world. A 25-meter,
300,000-gallon competition pool and a 175,000-gallon warm-up pool constructed in
the Fieldhouse.
Duryu Pool
Daegu Korea
2003 World University Games
Map
Location: 169-13 Sungdang-dong,
Dalseo-gu, Daegu. Daegu Students' Cultural Center Swimming Pool. The pool
consists of 8 lanes (50x24x2M each) Seating: 1,346. TEL:(82-53)422-1191
Goodwill Games Aquatic Center
see
Nassau County Aquatics Center below
George Mason U
The
Aquatic and Fitness Center
The Aquatic and Fitness Center is an
eye-catching, well-designed facility on the Fairfax campus, which opened in
1998. The $11.2 million, 66,000 square-foot, two-pool complex features a
50-meter Olympic-sized pool and a 25-yard recreational pool. The Aquatic and
Fitness Center also includes a fitness gallery, four classrooms, whirlpool and
sauna.
Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex
Fort Lauderdale, Fl
click here for onsite link
Harvard U
Blodgett Pool
Blodgett Pool was a gift of the late John
W. Blodgett Jr., '23. Regarded among the finest collegiate swimming facilities
in the nation for fans and spectators alike, it was dedicated on February 4,
1978, when the Harvard men's team hosted Princeton University. 9 pool lanes-50m
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14 pool lanes-25 yards.
Two-1m spring boards-Two-3m
spring boards -
One-7.5m diving platform
Indiana University
Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center
The Counsilman Aquatic Center features an eight-lane
Olympic-sized facility spanning 30,512 square feet, with depth ranging from
seven to eight feet to allow for greater speed. The Billingsley Diving Center,
complete with one of the country's few indoor diving towers, features two
one-meter and three-meter springboards as well as one-, three-, five-, seven-
and 10-meter platforms.
IUPUI
click here for onsite link
The Natatorium on the IUPUI campus has been proclaimed one of the fastest pools
in the world -- 88 American and 10 World records have been broken here. Trials
for US Olympic Teams-Diving are among 11 Olympic team trials held a at the
Natatorium since it opened in 1982.
James Madison U
Savage Natatorium
Savage Natatorium, an Olympic-sized
pool with seats for 800 spectators, was named for Dorothy L. Savage, a former
physical education teacher.
Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center NAIA
Championships
The Indoor Aquatic
Center features a 10 lane, 50-meter competition pool with diving well and
underwater classroom and a separate family pool with zero-depth entry, water
slide, interactive children's play features, meeting rooms, shower/locker rooms,
750-seat balcony and a café-style concession area. The Lawrence Parks and
Recreation Indoor Aquatic Center, 4706 Overland Drive.
Lawrence, KS
Phone: 785-832-7946
Loyola College
Fitness and Aquatic Center
Loyola's state-of-the-art Fitness and
Aquatic Center completed construction in the fall of 2000. The pool stretches
eight lanes across its 25-yard length and 75-foot width. Movable bulkheads
separate the diving area from the swimming area.
Maryland U
Campus Recreation Center Natatorium
The Campus Recreation Center Natatorium was part of the $40
million Campus Recreation Center. It features one 50x25-yard pool with two
movable bulkheads and an underwater sound system. There are two one-meter diving
boards and two three-meter diving platforms.
Miami U
Corwin Nixon Natatorium
click here for onsite link
The Corwin M. Nixon Pool located in the
Recreational Sports Center on Miami University's campus is a state of the art
facility. A 50 meter by 25 yard competition pool, can be configured as either an
8 lane 50 meter competition course or 2 - 9 lane 25 yard competition courses.
The $22 million dollar project was completed in 1995.
Nassau County Aquatics Center
(aka Goodwill Games Aquatic Center)
The Aquatic Center, originally constructed to host the 1998 Goodwill Games,
has hosted numerous National and Colligate events.
East Meadow, New York
Directions
(516) 572-0500
Ohio State University
Mike Peppe Aquatic Center (Larkins
Hall)
The complex is named for the great Ohio
State swimming and diving coach whose career spanned four decades (1931-63).
Peppe's 11 NCAA titles still are unmatched in the aquatic sports.
The Mike Peppe Aquatic Center houses an eight-lane, 50-meter pool, two 25-yard
pools and a 45' by 45' diving well. The diving well in the Peppe Aquatic
Center is one of the most modern and fully equipped in the United States. It
features two one-meter springboards, two three-meter springboards and a platform
at both the five and 10-meter levels. The diving well is 17 feet deep at all
points.
Oklahoma City
Community College Aquatic Center
The facility was built in 1989 and served
initially as the outdoor venue for aquatic competition during the 1989 U.S.
Olympic Festival. The competitive pool is 50 meters long by 25 yards wide with a
moveable bulkhead. There are 13 available 9-foot lanes for lap swimming and a
side ramp that provides access to wheelchairs. The separate diving well offers
one-meter and three-meter springboards, as well as platforms at five, seven and
ten meters.
Olympic
Aquatics Centre Maroussi
Greece
Olympic Aquatic
Centre
The Centre consists of one outdoor swimming pool for the swimming and water
polo contests with a capacity of 11,000 seats, two outdoor pools, one with a
capacity of 5,000 seats for synchronized swimming and one indoor pool of 6,500
seats, where water polo and diving will take place.
Palo Alto Natatorium
Swimming,
Diving
2007 Pan-Am Games
1400 W.
Villaret Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78224-2499 (210) 921-5000
Directions and Map
Princeton University
DeNunzio Pool
DeNunzio Pool was constructed in 1990 with
state-of-the-art design and technology, making it among the fastest pools in the
nation. The facility is located east of Jadwin Gymnasium. The pool measures 50
meters by 25 yards with a minimum depth of nine feet and a maximum depth of 17
feet. The pool building includes complete facilities for diving (one- and
three-meter springboards and a 10-meter platform with intermediate towers).
There are bleachers to accommodate 1,700 spectators.
Purdue University
Boilermaker Aquatic Center
Photo Tour
The new Boilermaker Aquatic Center
is a state-of-the-art facility with features that make it one of the finest in
the nation.
Southern Illinois U
Student Recreation Center Pool
Missouri Valley Championships.
The Olympic-sized pool, features a 10-lane,
50-meter long course, and two eight-lane, 25-yard short courses. The 770,000
gallon natatorium is surrounded by a closed gutter filtration system which
drastically reduces water turbulence helping to increase the swimmers' speed.
Outlining the pool area lies a water resistant deck spanning 20 feet wide. The
diving area, located in-between the 25-yard courses, including four one-meter
diving boards, three, three-meter diving boards and a five-meter diving tower.
The diving well has a depth of 16 feet.
Stanford U
Avery Aquatic Center
Acclaimed as one of the largest swimming facilities in the
nation, the former deGuerre Pool complex, named after Dorothy and Sidney
deGuerre, was finished in 1972 at a cost of $2,200,000. The newly renovated
Avery Aquatic Center serves as the home for the men’s and women’s swimming and
diving teams, the men’s and women’s water polo teams, and the synchronized
swimming team. The complex includes four separate pools: the Avery Stadium Pool,
the Maas Diving Center, the Belardi Pool, and the Baker Recreation Pool.
St. Peters REC-PLEX
St. Peters, Missouri
Principia College
St. Peters REC-PLEX is a 124,000 sq. ft. family recreation and
athletic training complex. The facility opened in 1994 by hosting the Swimming,
Diving, Water Polo and Synchronized Swimming competition for the 1994 U.S.
Olympic Festival.
Natatorium complete with: 10 meter diving
tower, 1 and 3 meter springboards, 50 meter heated
competition pool with
adjustable depth hydraulic pool floor
and moveable bulkhead.
Texas A&M
Student Recreation Center Natatorium
CAPACITY: 1,100 OPENED: October 1995 COST: $36.4 million (cost of the entire Rec
Center)
POOL SPECS: 50-meter, eight-lane competition pool; graduated depths of seven to
nine feet
DIVE WELL SPECS: 17-feet deep; contains one, three, five, seven-and-one-half and
10-meter diving platforms; also doubles as eight-lane, 25-meter pool. Complete
information - use link above.
U.S. Naval Academy
Lejeune Hall
Pool: The large pool is 25 meters-by-50
meters with an eight-foot depth. A movable bulkhead enables the team to train at
any distance. The pool provides 23 25-meter short course lanes or 10 50-meter
long course lanes. Diving: The diving pool is 60-by-52 feet with depths
varying from 14-17 feet. Diving equipment consists of two one-meter maxi-cheese
boards, two three-meter maxi cheese boards and a diving tower with one, five,
seven and a half and 10-meter platforms.
U of Alabama
Aquatic Center
The Alabama Aquatic Center has, during the past two decades,
gained a reputation as one of the fastest pools not only in the Southeastern
Conference, but in the nation. The Aquatic Center's main competition pool is
25-yards by 50-meters and is 6.5 feet deep at its shallowest point, 18 feet at
its deepest. When set up for long course competition, the pool boasts nine-foot
wide lanes, and when set up for short course, the pool can accommodate up to 17
nine-foot wide lanes.
U of Arkansas at Little Rock
Donaghey
Aquatic Center
The Donaghey Aquatic Center is the home of UALR
swimming and diving. Completed in 1993, the 50 meter x 25 yard pool has a
capacity of 750,000 gallons and a water surface area of 12,600 square feet. The
pool features movable bulkhead to accommodate multiple venues for competitive
swimming and diving, water polo and recreation. The spring board diving
features 2 x 1 meter boards on concrete short blocks and 2 x 3 meter boards on
concrete platforms.
U of Florida Stephen C. O'Connell Center
Natatorium
The 847,000-gallon pool can be used as two 25-yard courses with a
warm-up area in the middle; two 25-meter courses; or at its full 50-meter long
course use. Seating is good for 1,200 spectators. A $75,000 12' x 13'
state-of-the-art full color matrix scoreboard was installed in the spring of
1994. The scoreboard is complete with graphics, timing and scoring information
that keeps fans posted on all of the swimming and diving action.
U of Georgia Gabrielsen
Natatorium
The natatorium area contains three separate pools. The
50-meter competition pool holds 844,000 gallons of water and can be configured
into four different layouts by utilizing the two movable bulkheads to allow for
both short and long-course training.
U of Houston
Natatorium
The pool, built in 1969 at the same time as
neighboring Hofheinz Pavilion, features six seven-foot, 25-yard lanes and is
temperature-controlled. The remote 12-foot diving well is equipped with
one-meter and three-meter diving boards. A trampoline and safety equipment for
dry land diving practice are adjacent to the diving well.
U of Illinois Chicago
Flames Natatorium
Horizon League Championships
The pool is located in UIC's
Physical Education Building. The facility provides for both a 50-and 100-meter
lane setup, as well as two diving boards at both the one- and three-meter
U of Maine
Stanley M. Wallace Pool
The Stanley M. Wallace Pool Complex,
located on the east side of Memorial Gymnasium, is one of the top natatoriums in
the Northeast. The 25-yards by 25-meters Wallace Pool has hosted several New
England and America East championship meets, including the 2001 America East
Championships.
U of Michigan
Donald B. Canham Natatorium
Completed in 1989 at an estimated cost of
$8.5 million, the Canham Natatorium is considered one of the finest
college-owned swimming and diving facilities in the nation.
The 59,000-square foot facility
houses a 50-meter pool, eight lanes wide, which can be divided into two separate
25-yard pools by movable bulkheads. A diving well with an Olympic Tower, a hot
tub and one and three-meter springboards showcases the west end of the facility.
U of Minnesota
University Aquatic Center
The University Aquatic Center was built in 1990.
It was fashioned to meet or exceed Olympic standards so that it could host major
swimming and diving events. Nearly two acres in size, the Aquatic Center houses
the Dorothy L. Sheppard Pool, a 50-meter competition pool, eight lanes wide and
eight feet deep, with a movable bulkhead. The separate diving well features a
pair of one-and three-meter boards, as well as 1, 5, 7.5 and 10-meter diving
platforms.
U of North Carolina
Koury Natatorium
The natatorium was officially dedicated in
ceremonies on October 2, 1987. The pool itself measures 50 meters in length by
25 yards in width. There are two moveable bulkheads which can configure the
dimensions of the pool in many ways. At its most shallow point, the pool
measures seven feet in depth, and the pool is 18 feet at its deepest point. The gallery area
provides seating for approximately 2,000 fans.
The natatorium also contains outstanding facilities for diving with five-meter
platform facilities have been added during the summer of 2001 to the already
existing two one-meter boards and two three-meter boards and a separate
scoreboard and message board for diving and high chairs used by judges in major
meets.
U of North Dakota
Swimming Pool
U
of Tennessee Student Aquatic Center Ray
A. Bussard Intercollegiate Swimming Pool completed in 1967 at a cost of $1.7
million, the Student Aquatic Center was paid for entirely by money from student
activities and service fees. The Student Aquatic Center consists of two Olympic
size pools, one indoor and one outdoor. Both are regulation size, 50 meters long
and 25 yards wide, with separate areas for diving. The indoor facility features
a separate diving well with a five and 10-meter tower, two three-meter boards
and two one-meter boards. The indoor facility has a seating capacity of
approximately 2000.
U of Texas Longhorns
Jamail Texas Swimming Center
The 50-meter pool, which holds 880,000
gallons of water, added a newly-remodeled moveable bulkhead and new underwater
windows. Moveable bulkheads, lowered from the ceiling, can change the 50-meter
pool into either a 25-meter or 25-yard short course. The pool is nine feet deep
and 75-feet, one-inch wide, providing eight-foot lanes with generous side
protective lanes.
U of Virginia
Aquatic and Fitness Center
2004 ACC Championships
The 98,000 square-foot, $18.5 million
complex features an Olympic-sized pool, warm-water pool, whirlpool and sauna,
fitness areas and locker rooms, as well as classrooms, a dining area and a
bookstore. The eight lane, 50-meter pool features advanced lane lines and
gutters, as well as a short course that ranges from seven to 14 feet in depth.
U of Washington
King County Weyerhaeuser Aquatics Center
Husky Pool served as the
Northwest's premier swim complex from 1937 until the Weyerhaeuser King County
Aquatic Center was built for the 1990 Goodwill Games.
Serving as a second home
for the Husky swimmers is a world-class facility, the Weyerhaeuser King County
Aquatic Center.
Three cast in-place concrete
pools – consisting of an 8-lane, 50 meter Olympic size pool, a 17 foot diving
tank, a 10 meter diving tower, and a 25 yard recreation pool – together hold
1,600,000 gallons of water.
Located in Federal Way, the Aquatic Center was
built to accommodate the 1990 Goodwill Games swimming and diving events.
U of Wisconsin Natatorium
The University of Wisconsin men's and women's swimming and diving teams enjoy
the convenience of having two first-class facilities for practice and
competition, the Natatorium (2000 Observatory Drive; Phone: 608/262-3743) and
Southeast Recreational Facility, (715 W. Dayton St.; Phone: 608/262-8245).
On the southeast side of campus is the SERF, which houses a beautiful
eight-lane, 50-meter course, as well as two three-meter and two one-meter diving
boards. The facility is equipped with movable bulkheads that can be used to
create two eight-lane, 25-yard or 25-meter courses.
Weyerhaeuser King
County Aquatic Center
650 SW Campus Drive
Federal Way, WA 98023 (206) 296-4444.
The building contains two natatoriums,
one for competition and one for recreation. The competition natatorium houses a
diving tank with two levels of springboards and five levels of platforms and an
eight lane, 50 meter pool specially designed for competitive swimming,
synchronized swimming and water polo. The recreation natatorium houses a
25-yard, warm-water pool. Swimming: 8 nine-foot
wide lanes 50 meters by 25 yards with movable bulkheads for other course
configurations - 9 feet depth at both ends, 10.5 feet in the middle.
Diving: 25 yards by 17 yards and 17 feet deep -
Cobalt blue bottom - 7 lanes as a warm-up tank - 2 one-meter and 2 three-meter
springboards - Platform levels of 1, 3, 5, 7.5 and 10
meters.
YMCA Aquatic & Family
Center
Orlando, Fl
8422 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819
Tel: (407)363-1911 Fax: (407)352-1907
2004 ConocoPhillips Spring National Championships
State-of-the-art facility features
three indoor heated pools which contain over 1.4 million gallons of water. A
state of the art retractable roof overlooks the pool giving it the unique
advantage of being both an indoor and outdoor competitive facility.
  
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