Atlanta 1996, Olympic Games
July 1996.
Myrtha Pools adds another important success to its already rich prize-record: after the Rome swimming pool in 1994, the Wien and Rio ones in 1995, the company builds a swimming pool (33 m x 25 yds x 2.2 m) at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, for the water polo competitions, on the occasion of the Centenary Olympic Games.
The pool was completely self-supporting, basing on a sand floor covered by a reinforced PVC coating, and a perimeter curb to support the panels.
The pool was installed in only 12 days and, at the end of the event, dismantled and permanently re-installed at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Florida, where a 50 m x 25 yds pool has been built.
The Atlanta Olympic Games have definitively consecrated at world level the quality of Myrtha Technology also for temporary installations within official competitions.
July 1996.
Myrtha Pools adds another important success to its already rich prize-record: after the Rome swimming pool in 1994, the Wien and Rio ones in 1995, the company builds a swimming pool (33 m x 25 yds x 2.2 m) at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, for the water polo competitions, on the occasion of the Centenary Olympic Games.
The pool was completely self-supporting, basing on a sand floor covered by a reinforced PVC coating, and a perimeter curb to support the panels.
The pool was installed in only 12 days and, at the end of the event, dismantled and permanently re-installed at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Florida, where a 50 m x 25 yds pool has been built.
The Atlanta Olympic Games have definitively consecrated at world level the quality of Myrtha Technology also for temporary installations within official competitions.