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2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Pools May Stay In Omaha

Whereas the temporary pools constructed for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials traveled elsewhere once their purpose was fulfilled in Omaha, the pools set to be constructed for the 2020 Trials in the same city may be staying closer to home.

Per a report in The Omaha World Herald, the Nebraska city is considering buying one of the pools via a partnership with other groups, such as the Elkhorn Public Schools, and keeping the facility within Omaha.

A potential location for a pool is the Common Ground Community Center, which sits next to Elkhorn High School. The site already houses an indoor pool used by Elkhorn’s swim teams, both Elkhorn High and Elkhorn South. However, with a 3rd high school’s construction, Elkhorn North, on the horizon, additional space would be welcome.

Omaha Parks Director Brook Bench said, “Someday, we are going to need to add something, and it probably would make sense to do something as a partnership so we could get a better bang for our buck.”

The potential pool purchase would reportedly be separate from the annual $250,000 in general funds that the city gives to support the Swim Trials. As such, the purchase would have to be supported by ‘bond dollars in the city’s capital improvement plan, partners or both.’

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Swimmer
5 years ago

The real question is why trials are still being held in Omaha

CoachGB
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

The take that the city offers US Swimmings.

CP Anton
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

It’s about as close to the center of the lower 48 as you can get while still being in a moderately sized city, plus they’ve done a great job hosting in 2008, 2012, and 2016.

NM Coach
5 years ago

What is the cost that teams have paid for the competition and warm up/down pools in the past?

Omaha swim mom
5 years ago

Whatever happened to the other Olympic Trial pool that stayed in Omaha? I believe it was the 2012 practice pool…

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