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Synchronized Swimming?

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Is there a certain depth the water needs to be in Synchronized Swimming? Or what is the "regulation" depth?

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  1. The first 3 sections of Fina Facility Rule 10 cover the pool depth for synchro events:

    "FR 10 POOLS FOR SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING

    FR 10.1 For the figure section of competition two areas each 10.0 metres long by 3.0 metres wide are to be provided. Each area is to be close to a wall of the pool with the 10.0 metres long side parallel to and not greater than 1.5 metres from the pool wall. One of these areas is to be of 3.0 metres minimum depth and the other area is to be of 2.5 metres minimum depth.

    FR 10.2 For the routine section of competition a minimum area of 12 meters by 25 meters is required, within an area of which 12 meters by 12 meters must have a minimum depth of 2.5 meters. The depth of the remaining area shall be 1.8 meters minimum.

    FR 10.3 Where the water depth is more than 2.0 metres, the depth at the pool wall may be 2.0 metres and then sloped down to reach the general depth at 1.2 metres maximum from the pool wall.

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