Blodgett Pool
Blodgett Pool
65 N. Harvard
Street
Boston, MA
Blodgett Pool was a gift of the late
John W. Blodgett Jr., '23. Regarded among the finest collegiate
swimming facilities in the nation for fans and spectators alike, it
was dedicated on February 4, 1978, when the Harvard Men's Swimming
team hosted Princeton University.
The pool has permanent spectator seating for 1,200, and there is
room on the pool deck to accommodate 500 swimmers, coaches, and
officials. Blodgett Pool has hosted several men's and women's Ivy
and Eastern swimming championships, and was the site of the 57th
annual NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in 1980. In 1991,
Blodgett hosted the NCAA Men's Region One Diving Qualifier.
Blodgett hosted both the men's Eastern Championships as well as the
Ivy League women's swimming championships in 2002.
In addition, the pool is the home of the nationally-ranked water
polo teams, and served as the host venue for the CWPA Men's Water
Polo Northern Championships in 2002.
Dimensions
This 750,000 gallon Competition swimming pool houses two twenty
five yard swimming courses, an 8-lane and a 6-lane course with the
ability to change from twenty five yards to fifty meters. The depth
slopes from three feet nine inches to fifteen feet, appropriate for
water polo, and diving from one, three and seven and one half
meters. The water temperature is kept at 80°F.
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