Bejing Pool is "Fast" and Designed to Break Records.

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To promote the breaking of swimming world records, the Chinese have optimized their Water Cube pool for speed by: (1) Keeping the water at 80.6 degrees, the temperature considered optimal for swimmers; (2) pumping "microbubbles" into the pool to break the water's surface tension; (3) building the pool to a depth of 42.7 feet, which prevents water-temperature interference; and (4) introducing a ventilation system that whisks chlorine fumes off the surface of the water, allowing the athletes to breathe clean air. --outside.away.com The pool is 42.7' deep :drown: ?
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  • It looks terrible there, doesn't it. I feel bad for the athletes competing outside. I hope some gust of wind or some help from above will clear up the smog for the next two weeks. I would feel sorry for the athletes, but I actually hope the smog is bad. Maybe that would be the wake-up call the Chinese need to do something about it in the future.
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  • It looks terrible there, doesn't it. I feel bad for the athletes competing outside. I hope some gust of wind or some help from above will clear up the smog for the next two weeks. I would feel sorry for the athletes, but I actually hope the smog is bad. Maybe that would be the wake-up call the Chinese need to do something about it in the future.
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