Design 7 Sports Complex Research
Design 7 Sports Complex Research
Design 7 Sports Complex Research
50 m x 25 m
DEPTH
LANES
LCD SCREEN
14 meters x 7 meters
The main facility is the competition pool which has a dimension of 50 by 25 meters (164 ft × 82 ft)
meters and has a depth of 3 meters (9.8 ft). Each of the pool's ten lanes are equipped with lap-
timers in lieu of flip charts used traditionally in other aquatics venues. Adjacent to the competition
pool is the diving pool has a dimension of 25 by 20 meters (82 ft × 66 ft) and a depth of 5 meters
(16 ft). The diving pool is equipped with five diving platforms. Behind the diving pool is the 2 meters
(6.6 ft) deep 8-lane training pool.[9]
Adjacent to the bleachers is a dryland training area which hosts a foam diving area, trampolines, and
stretch equipment for athletes.[9]
The pools at the facility is accredited by the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA), an
international sport governing body for water sports. [11]
Competition
10 50 m × 25 m (164 ft × 82 ft) 3 m (9.8 ft)
pool
Olympic Diving
The scoring system is slightly different for the individual and synchronized events. Individual
events are scored by a panel of seven judges who recommend a score between 0 to
10 (excellent). The top two scores and the bottom two scores are discarded; the remaining
three scores are added together and multiplied by the dive’s difficulty rating, known as the
degree of difficulty. Diving was first introduced in the official program of the Summer Olympic
Games at the 1904 Games of St. Louis and has been an Olympic sport since.
A tower is a diving platform structure that can hold as many as five levels of the board: 1m,
3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m. Competitions are only held on the 5m, 7.5m, and 10m platforms. The
1m and 3m platforms are used for training and practice.
My pool which I talk about in articles that I’ve written here at MyWaterEarth&Sky is an old
Sylvan cement pool 38 ft long x 20 ft wide and 12 ft deep at the deep end under the diving
board and 4 ft at the steps and shallow end. Because we had mostly children swimming in the
pool for many years we decided to remove the Diving Board purely for safety reasons and saved
some homeowners insurance.
MATERIAL USED
BOXING GYM
Boxing ring dimension
The ring and canvas size zzxxz
For all AIBA Competitions, the ring is 6.10m square inside the line of the ropes. The
size of the apron extends 85cm outside the line of the ropes on each side, including
additional canvas necessary to tighten and secure it. The height of the ring is 100cm
from the ground.
Ropes
The ring includes four separate ropes, 4cm thick, on each side of the corner posts.
The heights of the 4 ropes are 40cm, 70cm, 100cm and 130cm from the canvas. The
ropes are covered by a thick padding.
The ropes are joined on each side of the ring, at equal intervals, by two pieces of
material 3-4cm wide.
These two pieces are similar in texture to the canvas and must not slide along the
rope.
The tension of each section of the top two ropes is tight and the bottom two sections
is not too tight.
Steps
There are three sets of steps to the ring, two sets at opposite corners for the use of
boxers and support staff and one set of steps in another corner for the use of the
referee and ringside physician.
For further technical specifications see the FIG Apparatus Norms Guide 2015
available on their website.
Floor
Pommel horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel bars
Horizontal bar
The standard performance area for both men and women is 12m x 12m. The border is
100cm minimum and where there is a delimitation strip between the performance area
and the border, the strip is 5cm wide and included as part of the performance area.
Landing mats
Preference should be given to uniform colours. The thickness of the mats for pommel
is 100mm and for all other events, 200mm.
Vault
Uneven bars
Beam
Floor
Women's artistic gymnastics floor layout
Competition area for artistic gymnastics
Aerobic gymnastics
Aerobic Gymnastics requires the ability to perform continuous complex and high
intensity movement patterns to music, which originates from traditional aerobic.
Aerobic gymnasts can compete in following classes:
The performance area for single events is 7m x 7m and the performance area for duo,
trio and groups is 10m x 10m. The competition area is surrounded by a black
delimitation strip.
The border is horizontal, even and at the same height as the performance area. It is
100cm in area. The safety zone is also 100cm.
Trampoline gymnastics
Trampoline gymnastics has three apparatus:
Acrobatic Gymnastics
Acrobatic gymnastics has the same performance area as Women’s Rhythmic
Gymnastics.
Below is a summary table of surfaces of apparatus, safety zones and total surfaces for
the various gymnastics disciplines:
Height of
Floor Height of
Discipline Apparatus hall
area (m) hall
(international)
WAG balance 6 x 18
beam
WAG floor 18 x 18
Height of
Floor Height of
Discipline Apparatus hall
area (m) hall
(international)
(sync)
TRA 3 tumbling 5 x 45 5m
track
WEIGHTLIFTING GYM
Stage &
PLATFORM
All lifts must be executed on the competition platform.
The platform must be square, level and measuring four (4) metres on each side.
When the floor surrounding the platform has similar or same colouring, the top edge
of the platform must have a different coloured line of at least 150 mm.
The platform may be made of wood, plastic or any solid material and may be covered
with a non-slippery material.
The
BAR
The men’s bar weighs 20 kg and the women’s bar weighs 15 kg and must meet
special specifications. Markings on the bars:
Weightlifting bars must have coloured identification markings to facilitate their
recognition. The men’s bar must mhave blue markings and the women’s bar yellow
markings. These colours correspond to those of the 20 kg and 15 kg discs.
The
DISCS
The discs must be of the following weights and colours:
25kg 20kg 15kg 10kg 5kg 2.5kg 2kg 1.5kg 1kg 0.5kg
Red Blue Yellow Green White Red Blue Yellow Green White
The discs lighter than ten (10) kg may be made of metal or other material as approved.