What makes you think it was moved and not placed back properly?
I don't think that. The rule is the pool must be measured before the competition. It was not thus we have no way of knowing whether the pool met the specs or not.
The rule was not applied to the Worlds at Stanford.
Neither of the pools at Stanford had a bulkhead. One of the pools, in fact, was measured to be too short (if touch pads were installed) and that's why it had to be drained and one side ground down to meet the requirements. So I believe you are wrong. The pools were measured before the competition. Since there were no bulkheads they did not need to be remeasured.
What makes you think it was moved and not placed back properly?
I don't think that. The rule is the pool must be measured before the competition. It was not thus we have no way of knowing whether the pool met the specs or not.
The rule was not applied to the Worlds at Stanford.
Neither of the pools at Stanford had a bulkhead. One of the pools, in fact, was measured to be too short (if touch pads were installed) and that's why it had to be drained and one side ground down to meet the requirements. So I believe you are wrong. The pools were measured before the competition. Since there were no bulkheads they did not need to be remeasured.