National Olympic Stadium Swimming Pool

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Updated April 14, 2020.

Facility Overview

Facility Name
National Olympic Stadium Swimming Pool
Website
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Address
Preah Sihanouk Boulevard
Phnom Penh 12253
CAMBODIA
Telephone
(12) 812 506

Adult Admission Price & Policy

Drop-in/Casual
KHR 20,000; USD 5.00 for foreigners. [January, 2024]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards

Pool 1
50m x 25m, 10 lanes, outdoors, probably temperature controlled, water temperature not reported.
Pool 2
25m x 20m diving pool with 4 striped lanes, outdoors, probably temperature controlled, water temperature not reported.
Diving
Two 1m diving boards, two 3m diving boards, and 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m diving platforms.

Location

GPS
11.558670, 104.913484

Teams That Use This Facility

We have no web links or contact information for teams that train at this facility.

Facility Notes

Purchase your ticket at the desk at the bottom of the stairs. If there's no one at the desk, proceed to the white change rooms at the north end of the pool to buy your ticket there, instead.
In April, 2020, the facility completed a major renovation, expanding the size of both pools, and replacing the pumps and water filtration systems. Before then, the pool was not temperature controlled, but controls may have been added in the renovation, as the facility will be hosting the 2023 SEA GAmes.
As of January, 2024, opening hours were: Weekdays from 1 to 4:30 PM; weekends from 5 to 11 AM and from 1 to 6 PM.

Facility Reviews

The pool is very popular with middle class Cambodians, and no medical certificates are required.
I was here at 1 PM on a weekday in early January. It's a very clean pool. I didn’t see any life guards, just some ‘technical people’. There was only one other swimmer and a diving class. Most Cambodians can’t swim, so that’s one explanation. Or they swim at 5 AM.
[January, 2024]