The Great Debate - Laps

Former Member
Former Member
Hello! I'm a newcomer to swimming laps, and I'd like everyone's input on a debate I'm having with a friend who also swims. What is technically a lap? I say it's based on distance. If you're in a 25m pool - then a lap is down and back. If you are in a 50m pool - then a lap is the length of the pool one way. He says a lap is the length of a pool. Can someone solve this battle for us? Thanks!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Ok - this is also fueling a debate in my office - and we just came across this official definition via the USA Swimming official website. Lap:One length of the course. Sometimes may also mean down and back (2 lengths) of the course. So I guess that means everyone is right! :bliss:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Ok - this is also fueling a debate in my office - and we just came across this official definition via the USA Swimming official website. Lap:One length of the course. Sometimes may also mean down and back (2 lengths) of the course. So I guess that means everyone is right! :bliss:
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