Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center |
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| City | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
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| Capacity | 2,546 (1,346 Permanent) |
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| Built | 1990 |
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| Name |
Length |
Width |
Depth |
Lanes |
| Competition pool |
50 m |
25 y |
8 ft |
8 |
| - |
25 y |
25 y |
8 ft |
8 |
| Diving pool |
25 y |
- |
17 ft |
8 |
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The Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center is a venue for competitive swimming at the University of Minnesota in the United States, constructed in 1990. It is named for Jean Freeman, the university's long-time women's swimming coach. The main competition pool is named after Dorothy L. Sheppard, a multi-sport athlete for the University in the 1920s and a donor to the Aquatics Center and a benefactor of women's sports at the university.