HVLS Fan - Passing the “Smell Test” at University of Utah
One of the most recent upgrades at the University of Utah benefits athletes, spectators, and student facility users alike: the installation of a high-volume, low-speed fan from Rite-Hite.
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HVLS Fan - Passing the “Smell Test” at University of Utah
The University of Utah’s Ute Natatorium has been a leading collegiate swimming and diving venue for over 4 decades. Home of the school’s men’s and women’s swimming teams, the facility regularly hosts Pac 12 Conference and other NCAA Division I competitions and has hosted the NCAA Division I National Championship. Situated in the University’s Huntsman Center athletic complex, it contains a 6-lane, 25-yard training pool; an 8-lane, 25-yard competition pool; and a 20 x 15 yard diving well with 4 diving boards.
Built in 1968, the fan-friendly venue has undergone a number of renovations designed to make it even more appealing as an NCAA competition site. These renovations have included expansions of the natatorium’s diving well, team locker rooms, and the addition of a team meeting lounge.
One of the most recent upgrades benefits athletes, spectators, and student facility users alike: the installation of a high-volume, low-speed fan from Rite-Hite.
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