Nassau County Aquatic Center, Long Island
Facts and practical information
The Nassau County Aquatics Center is an aquatic facility located at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, NY. It is considered the largest Olympic-sized single-tank pool in North America. At least 16 world records in swimming have been set in the facility. It was built in 1998 for the Goodwill Games. Since the Goodwill Games in 1998, it has hosted numerous swimming championships and high level competitions including the USA Swimming National Championship, NCAA National Championship, Big East Conference Championship and FINA World Cup. The center is 80,000 square feet with a 68m pool and three moveable bulkheads to accommodate SCM, SCY, and LCM competition. In 2002, Natalie Coughlin set multiple world records during the FINA World Cup at the center. In 2002 it was reported that the pool had lost millions of dollars. Dave Ferris was aquatics director in 2002, he reportedly questioned the reported losses, stating that "I don't believe expenses on the building are completely clear at this time". In 2011, the facility underwent a renovation after a 40lbs light fixture fell about 55 feet into the swimming pool. Since 2011 it had also been proposed to build an additional outdoor 50m pool adjacent to the existing facility. ()
East MeadowLong Island
Nassau County Aquatic Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Eisenhower Park, Cradle of Aviation Museum, New York Lesso Home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Nassau County Aquatic Center by public transport?
Bus
- Hempstead Turnpike & Merrick Avenue North • Lines: n70, n71, n72 (10 min walk)
- 1975 Hempstead Turnpike • Lines: n70, n71, n72 (19 min walk)