Almost ** million people in the United States went swimming at least once in 2024. The majority of them did so for fitness purposes, with approximately **** million individuals indicating that they swam with this motivation in mind. Meanwhile, around *** million U.S. Americans swam on a team that year.
Swimming Pools. The dataset contains polygons representing planimetric pools, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO). These features were originally captured in 2015 and updated in 2017 and 2019. The following planimetric layers were updated: - Airport Runway and Taxiway- Barrier Lines- Building Polygons- Bridge and Tunnel Polygons- Curb Lines- Grate Points- Horizontal and Vertical Control Points- Hydrography Lines- Obscured Area Polygons- Railroad Lines- Recreational Areas- Road, Parking, and Driveway Polygons- Sidewalk and Stair Polygons- Swimming Pools- Water Polygons
On average, a family in the United States spent 693 U.S. dollars annually per child in one sport. For those children doing swimming, families had to hand over an estimated 786 U.S. dollars annually, including approximately 59 U.S. dollars for equipment.
Between November 2023 and November 2024, approximately 4.2 million people took part in swimming in England. This marked an increase from the previous period, during which 4.19 individuals participated.
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Attendance records for NYC Parks swimming beaches. Data Dictionary here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rHuySYNqzeHvrRnqxf6rRVGGb0AyP92Z99gmpRHqVic/edit?usp=sharing
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We study catalytic Janus particles and Escherichia coli bacteria swimming in a two-dimensional colloidal crystal. The Janus particles orbit individual colloids and hop between colloids stochastically, with a hopping rate that varies inversely with fuel (hydrogen peroxide) concentration. At high fuel concentration, these orbits are stable for 100s of revolutions, and the orbital speed oscillates periodically as a result of hydrodynamic, and possibly also phoretic, interactions between the swimmer and the six neighbouring colloids. Motile E. coli bacteria behave very differently in the same colloidal crystal: their circular orbits on plain glass are rectified into long, straight runs, because the bacteria are unable to turn corners inside the crystal.
The perimeter of public and private swimming pools are captured, for both above-ground and in-ground pools. No other features can make a side for this feature. Pools do not overlap any other feature class. Pool decks and pavement around pools is not captured as a pool. Pavement around pools is captured as sidewalk. Roof-top pools are not captured.
Registration and attendance statistics for outdoor lap swim programs. Data Dictionary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WK_MaJ0Cfnmvz8y1NLv2l-LNp_OrKvyb/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100172030647057411202&rtpof=true&sd=true To learn more about the program, visit NYC Parks website here: https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/lap-swim Note: Due to the national lifeguard shortage, outdoor lap swimming was cancelled for summer 2022 and 2023.
Under Medicare Part D, senior citizens choose prescription drug insurance offered by numerous private insurers. We examine nonpoor enrollees- actions in 2006 and 2007 using panel data. Our sample reduced overspending by $298 on average, with gains by 81 percent of them. The greatest improvements were by those who overspent most in 2006 and by those who switched plans. Decisions to switch depended on individuals' overspending in 2006 and on individual-specific effects of changes in their current plans. The oldest consumers and those initiating medications for Alzheimer's disease improved by more than average, suggesting that real-world institutions help overcome cognitive limitations. (JEL D14, G22, H51, I13, I18)
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This data represents the results of the King County Swim Beach program. These data are generally available from mid-May to late September during the swim beach monitoring season. Each row represents an observation of temperature and bacteria at a beach. Terms of Use: The information included on this digital document has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a survey product. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained in this document. Any sale of this document or information contained in it is prohibited except by written permission of King County.
Attendance records for the "Swim for Life" program, which provides swimming instruction to second grade public school students.
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Note: Swim for Life program was on pause due to COVID-19 pandemic. The program resumed Spring 2022.
This statistic illustrates the share of Americans who went swimming and diving in 2021, by generation. In that year, 11 percent of Gen Z respondents stated that they went swimming and diving.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of United States Masters Swimming Inc
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The report covers Global Swimming Pool Market Analysis & Growth and is segmented by End-user (Residential, Commercial), by Channel (Direct Sales, Distributor), by Material (Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Others), by place of construction (On/Above Ground, In-ground).
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This dataset includes information from inspection reports of permitted swimming pools, recirculating spray pads, and hot tubs/spas in Allegheny County. In conjunction with the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA), and under the framework of their SAFE Aquatic Data Standard, a selection of fields was identified to be pulled from aquatic facility inspection reports into this compiled dataset.
The fields represent information that would be collected at a typical inspection of an aquatic facility not only in Allegheny County, but in other jurisdictions across the United States. These fields include things like disinfectant level, if the water was clear during the inspection, if appropriate safety equipment was present & in good repair, etc. The ultimate hope is that if other jurisdictions establish an online open data portal with information that corresponds with the SAFE Aquatic Data Standard, data could be compared and analyzed in a standardized way across the US, something that cannot currently be accomplished in an efficient manner due to the lack of a standardized data collection system. Allegheny County is one of only a handful of other jurisdictions that was selected by NEHA to be the pioneers of this new SAFE aquatic data standard.
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Almost ** million people in the United States went swimming at least once in 2024. The majority of them did so for fitness purposes, with approximately **** million individuals indicating that they swam with this motivation in mind. Meanwhile, around *** million U.S. Americans swam on a team that year.