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No Outside Laneropes in Prelims of the Olympic Trials

There’s a little bit of an interesting quirk at the Olympic Trials pool in Omaha this year. Though the pool is a 10-lane pool, it wasn’t fitted for outside lane-ropes when USA Swimming made the late addition of switching prelims from an 8-lane course to a 10-lane course.

This means that in the morning, the swimmers in lanes “0” and lane “9” on the outside are up against the wall.

The 10-lane switch is also causing other adjustments in the prelims, as the underwater camera can’t be used because it would create a dangerous turn for swimmers in lane 9. The camera will be installed before each finals session to work around this.

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K Powell
12 years ago

Why is there a lane zero and not a Kane ten?

Brian
Reply to  Braden Keith
12 years ago

Hah, I might be more worried about accidentally getting toasted by pyrotechnics!

K Powell
Reply to  Braden Keith
12 years ago

Thank you. Now it make sense!

Daaaave
12 years ago

One of the first things i noticed. The outside lanes looked choppy from the stands, and the ladder looks like it’s up in your business.

I’d sure rather be seeded 31st and in lane 4 of heat n-minus-3 than seeded 30th and in lane 9 of heat n.

(you guys like how I dropped some algebra in there?! Aww yeah. #math)

coacherik
12 years ago

It was weird to see at the Swimvitational, but since the pool was built for 25 yards wide, it didn’t surprise me there are no lane lines. The water’s surface is right at the edge of the pool. Any and all waves come off the pool and immediately onto the surface gutter system. It would be a bigger deal if it were short course, but given the pools consistent depth and the runoff gutters, turbulence didn’t seem to be an issue.

The only ones who would have a serious issue with this is backstrokers who can’t navigate without lines on the black-painted steel girders in the air space above the jumbotron (those swimmers are more than likely not at this… Read more »

Swim Ma
12 years ago

How does this affect the swimmers in those lanes???It also looks like they don’t have as much room in their lanes…Is it just the camera angle?

Danielle
12 years ago

Seems like a big goof to me..get it together USA Swimming

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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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