What is woollett aquatics center?

Woollett Aquatics Center is a premier aquatic sports facility located in Irvine, California. It is named after William Woollett Jr., a developer and philanthropist who donated the land for the center. The facility hosted the swimming and diving events during the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

The center spans over 30 acres and features two Olympic-sized swimming pools, a diving pool, and a warm-up pool. The main pool has a 2,500-seat grandstand, while the diving pool has a 1,000-seat grandstand. There are also locker rooms, a weight room, a training room, and other amenities for athletes and spectators.

Woollett Aquatics Center hosts numerous national and international swimming and diving competitions throughout the year, including college and high school championships. It is also open to the public for recreational swimming, lap swimming, and water aerobic classes. The facility is operated by the City of Irvine, and it is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.