The worst pool in the world ?

Former Member
Former Member
How about some reminiscing about the worst pools you ever were forced to work out and/or compete in ?? Our old pool was 20 yards long, with gutters and the deck was about 2 feet above that. The water level was always low, so it was like ocean swimming every day. There were no starting blocks and the "lane lines" were nylon cord with a plastic bobber every 3 feet or so. The water was always quite warm to accomodate the family swims and lessons that were also sharing the pool during the day. Since goggles had not yet been invented and the only antiseptic method was chlorine (lots of it), we would have those chlorine "light halos" until the next day. The kick-boards were solid, varnished wood and they doubled as pull-buoys. There were no fins or hand paddles. Thank the higher power of your choice that we had a GREAT coach. Oh, did I mention that they used to beat us with knives??? Bert
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  • Former Member
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    This isn't the worst pool. But a casual friend of mine swam in the Glenwood Springs co hot spring pool. They even have a couple of lanes for people to swim in it and race a little. And I think the water was around the 90 degrees range. Most masters complain about water that is above 81 degrees. So how many of you would swim in a hot springs pool for fun.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    This isn't the worst pool. But a casual friend of mine swam in the Glenwood Springs co hot spring pool. They even have a couple of lanes for people to swim in it and race a little. And I think the water was around the 90 degrees range. Most masters complain about water that is above 81 degrees. So how many of you would swim in a hot springs pool for fun.
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