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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Olympic-sized pools''' were [[swimming pool| | {{wikipediainfo|Olympic-size swimming pool}} | ||
'''Olympic-sized pools''' were [[swimming pool|venues]] used in the [[Olympic Games]], and thus were places where one could attempt to break Olympic [[swimming]] records. [[Miranda Dawkins|Miranda]], for instance, was a swimmer who tried to break an Olympic record, even though her friends, like [[Dinah (Father Time)|Dinah]], were merely attempting to be competitive at the [[county]] level. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'') | |||
Of course, not everyone who used an Olympic-sized pool was trying to break any records whatsoever. On at least one occasion, [[Ace]] swam in [[TARDIS swimming pool|the TARDIS' Olympic pool]], noting to herself that it had "all the trappings of a council house bathroom", and that the [[Seventh Doctor]] ''called'' it a "bathroom". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Loving the Alien (novel)|Loving the Alien]]'') | |||
[[Category:Sport venues from the real world]] | [[Category:Sport venues from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Olympic Games]] | [[Category:Olympic Games]] |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 26 February 2019
Olympic-sized pools were venues used in the Olympic Games, and thus were places where one could attempt to break Olympic swimming records. Miranda, for instance, was a swimmer who tried to break an Olympic record, even though her friends, like Dinah, were merely attempting to be competitive at the county level. (PROSE: Father Time)
Of course, not everyone who used an Olympic-sized pool was trying to break any records whatsoever. On at least one occasion, Ace swam in the TARDIS' Olympic pool, noting to herself that it had "all the trappings of a council house bathroom", and that the Seventh Doctor called it a "bathroom". (PROSE: Loving the Alien)