University of Texas to Build New Outdoor Pool Facility

The University of Texas – Austin is planning on building a new outdoor facility this summer, according to an Instagram post by assistant coach Wyatt Collins. Check out his post below with a graphic depicting the planned pool after construction has completed, along with a blue print (Collins’ post includes two pictures, click the next button on the right side of the photo to see the blue print).

https://www.instagram.com/p/BfJBirVD7u9/?taken-by=wyatt.collins

“We’re so excited to announce this project as it has been a long time coming,” said Collins in his Instagram caption. “It feels wonderful to have the University invest in our swimmers and divers in such a tangible way, and to let them know they stand behind our program. Stay tuned for details and for updates!”

According to Collins’ post, the new outdoor facility will include a diving dryland area, new team locker rooms, and a team lounge area.

The Texas men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs currently have access to one of the nicest natatorium complexes in the world. The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center hosts club and UT meets regularly throughout the year, and additionally, plays host to the Austin stop of the Pro Swim Series, has hosted the Big 12 Championships the last four years (and now, this year), and has held the NCAA Men’s Championships seven times and the Women’s Championships six times.

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BGNole97
5 years ago

What’s the latest on this pool? I was up there a few weeks ago and there wasn’t a hint of any new construction.

JD
6 years ago

Folks, THE University of Texas is and WILL do basically what they want. Money, standing in the University arena, political pull, and dis I say MONEY? Sit back, realize you may be a grad but money talks. I know it’ll be Top of the Line!

JD
6 years ago

New outdoor pool

Wowo
6 years ago

Meanwhile there are schools that think building a 40 yard pool is smart and beneficial to their programs

EuroBro
6 years ago

No Money, no swimming, no problem!
Greetings from Europe 😉

Swimmer
6 years ago

Since Texas does so poorly at dual meets, every team that comes there will win there. It’s being built for the other teams.

Bupwa
6 years ago

Thank goodness Carol got this project moving. UT would not have built the outdoor, except for her stating it would be a requirement for her to take the job. Way to go! Hook Em.

BGNole97
6 years ago

Oh my.

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Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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