Acclaimed
as one of the finest swimming facilities in the nation, the Avery
Aquatic Center serves as the home for all of Stanford's aquatic teams.
The pool complex
includes four separate pools -- a competition pool (diving, swimming,
water polo, & sychronized swimming), a diving well (1m & 3m
springboardand, 3m, 5m, 7m & 10mplatform), and two Olympic-sized
training and recreation pools.
The competition
pool is 37 meters long, by 20.3 meters wide, and with a minimum depth
of 2.2 meters, making it ideal for water polo. Overflow gutters and
the water depth create one of the premier facilities in the nation.
The complex, which has a seating capacity of 2,600, also includes
a diving pool equipped with Durafirm and Maxiflex boards.
The
two Olympic-sized training pool (50 meters by 25 yards) is utilized
for both long course and short course training, with ten 50-meter
long course lanes and twenty-one 25-yard short course lanes. The 50-meter
pool also provides an all deep 30-meter course for water polo and
is used for University recreational purposes.
The Athletic Department
has recently completed an expansion and renovation of the Avery Aquatic
Center. Made possible by a lead gift from Burt and Marion Avery, along
with gifts from numerous other benefactors, the new Avery Aquatic
Center is the largest aquatic facility in the nation, befitting Stanford's
status as a national leader in swimming, diving, water polo and synchronized
swimming.
The first phase
of construction included a new 50-meter pool with a movable bulkhead,
the Maas Family
Diving Complex with four springboards and a 10-meter tower, additional
support space including locker rooms and offices, and ADA accessibility
upgrades to the old facility. The second phase included renovation
of the stadium pool and surrounding area. The stadium pool is able
to host high-level events in all four aquatic sports, either day or
night.
In addition to
Stanford's varsity sports teams, the Avery Aquatic Center will serve
the needs of many other groups, including lunch-time lap swimmers,
students enrolled in aquatics classes, masters swimmers, intramural
athletes, summer camp participants and community groups. The facility
may also attract a wide range of national and international competition.
Avery
Aquatic Center Photo Gallery