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Pool Space Solutions From Down Under

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 1

November 15th, 2017 Industry, News

Swimming is a favorite Aussie pastime, so it’s no wonder a unique swimming pool separation system was developed in Australia. SwimWall Systems™ help maximize pool space and allow a variety of aquatic activities to take place simultaneously.  Today there are close to two dozen aquatic facilities in Australia that are maximizing their pool space with SwimWall Systems.  

Both unique and simple, S.R.Smith SwimWall Systems™ work with the displacement of water and air, with all operation taking place high and dry on the pool deck.  Transforming an eight lane 50-meter pool to 16 lanes takes place in just a few minutes. Best yet, SwimWalls are produced in a few lane sections (three to five lane segments are common), so long course and short course lanes can be available at the same time.  

In September 2016, S.R.Smith installed a SwimWall System in the 50-meter pool at Bond University in Queensland, Australia. The General Manager of Sport Operation, Russell Ramsay began looking for solutions to pool space issues in early 2016. He had a wide range of aquatic programs competing for pool time, and realized that many programs didn’t need complete 50-meter lanes.  Their elite swimming program is a high priority, and the availability of long course lanes for these top tier swimmers to train in was a must.  On the other hand, short course lanes were more than enough for their junior developmental groups.  Furthermore, Ramsey needed more time and space for a variety of other activities – water polo, fitness classes, lap swimmers and learn to swim programs, all essential for generating income needed to help ensure the facility’s bottom line is healthy.

“It was about getting numbers in the pool. We have a strong swim program, but it had to pay for itself.  So for us it was maximizing the eight lanes, turning them into 16, and really getting our bang for the buck in regards to facility, but also the operational costs associated with the facility,” Ramsay explains.   

For the Bond University pool, the SwimWall System was designed with three- and five-lane wall sections positioned at the 25-meter mark, offering the flexibility of short and long course lanes at the same time.

After 2011 Brisbane floods caused extensive damage to the University of Queensland Aquatic Center, the 50-meter pool needed to be repaired and renovated.  Prior to the flood, temporary turn boards were regularly used in three lanes at the 25-meter mark to separate space, and allow for different programming on both halves of the pool.   UQ Aquatic Manager, Jae Marr wanted to use the renovation as an opportunity to find a better solution. The turn boards required a lot of staff time to install as each needed to be attached to each lane line and weren’t particularly sturdy for flip turning. Marr discovered S.R.Smith’s technology and the installation of a SwimWall System was approved.  Marr has been very happy with the operation and performance of the S.R.Smith SwimWall System.  It performs like pushing off a solid wall due to the volume of water trapped within it, according to Ole Hoskinson, a project engineer with S.R.Smith. “And it now takes one UQ staff member under a minute to raise or lower the SwimWall,” adds Hoskinson.

Marr was so pleased with the increased flexibility the 50-meter pool’s SwimWall offered that when the university decided to build a new 25-meter pool, he was able to include a two-lane SwimWall in the budget, which was installed at the 12.5 meter mark and rebates into the pool floor when not in use.

University of Queensland’s new 25-meter pool includes a two lane SwimWall, the first to be installed at the 12.5 mark in a short course pool.

The new pool opened in June 2017, and provides the university with even more aquatic programming flexibility.  Marr explains that a gentle walking program in the shallow end and a small aqua aerobics program in the deep end can take place at the same time now.  There are many other combinations of programming that can take place in the four 12.5 meter sections, while 25-meter swimming can take place in the other pool lanes.  And with increased flexibility comes the possibility of increased revenue. Rather than having two lanes out of action due to a small learn-to-swim group at one end, the aquatic center can accommodate multiple different groups effectively across the whole pool.

S.R.Smith SwimWall Systems™ are made from strong, durable fiberglass and can be installed in new or existing pools.  For existing pools, the water does not need to be drained, and installation can take place in about three days.  SwimWall Systems have been installed in concrete, vinyl-lined and fiberglass-coated steel pools, and are providing unprecedented pool flexibility.  From design to manufacture, delivery and installation, S.R.Smith provides complete turnkey pool separation solutions.  Learn more at srsmith.com/swimwallsystems

About S.R.Smith

S.R.Smith is the worldwide leader of residential and commercial pool deck equipment.  Founded in 1932, S.R.Smith is headquartered in Canby, Oregon with additional manufacturing in Portland, Tennessee and Queensland, Australia.  S.R.Smith products are featured on some of the finest pools around the world.  For more information, visit srsmith.com.

Swimming gear news is courtesy of SR Smith, a SwimSwam partner.

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Waves
7 years ago

Interesting , seems cool

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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