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Register your interest in the 2024 Swim Serpentine
Swimmers in action in the Children With Cancer UK Swim Serpentine on Saturday 18th September 2021.

Swimmer information

We don’t currently have a provisional date for when Swim Serpentine 2024 will be held.
Please continue to follow our channels for the latest updates about the event as this will be the first place the event date will be announced.

About Swim Serpentine

A one-day open water swimming event staged in the iconic setting of the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, which was the venue for the Marathon Swimming competition at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

 

Swimmers will have the chance to take part in the following events:

 

 

Do you offer group entries?

No, we currently do not offer group entries into the event.

It's part of the London Classics!

If Swim Serpentine is your final qualifying event for the London Classics (after the TCS London Marathon and Ford RideLondon-Essex 100), visit the London Classics website to notify us in plenty of time before the event.

We'll then send you a wristband so we know to award you the amazing London Classics medal in addition to your Swim Serpentine one!

Can I meet my family and friends after I have finished my swim?

After swimmers have exited the water and passed through the check-out area, they will need to retrieve their bag and change – then they will be able to meet up with family and friends. Most of the Swim Serpentine event site is open to all, so meeting up with loved ones afterwards should be simple. 

Swimmers with disabilities

Our team supports participants with a range of disabilities at Swim Serpentine.

We've included a number of measures to help swimmers who require assistance to feel safe and confident at the event, including:

  • a ramped entrance into and exit out of the Serpentine
  • assistance with entering and exiting the water
  • accessible toilets and changing facilities

Please note that you do not need to enter a specific wave at the event to receive support.

If you have any further questions about the disability support available at the event, or if you need any additional assistance, please get in touch with us by emailing disability@londonmarathonevents.co.uk.

Swimmer safety

The Swim Serpentine course will be clearly marked by large buoys and a water safety team will be on hand to assist any swimmers on the day if needed.

All swimmers should be able to complete their chosen distance in full while training in a pool. Swimmers should also practise swimming in the open water before taking on the event.

There may also be Covid-19 safety measures in place at this year's Swim Serpentine – please check back here later for details.

General view of swimmers in action at the Children With Cancer UK Swim Serpentine on Saturday 18th September 2021.

Wetsuits and tow-floats

Everyone who takes part in Swim Serpentine must either wear a full-length wetsuit or use a tow-float for safety reasons. 

Wetsuits are optional at Swim Serpentine, but if you choose not to wear one you must use a tow-float instead.

Water temperature

The weather in the weeks leading up to the swim will determine the water temperature – so be prepared for anything here in the UK! For important information about water temperature and how it could affect your chosen swim, please look at the tables below.

Water temperature Course distance Wetsuits Max. time in water*
15–29°C
Half mile Optional
1 hr 10 mins

15–29°C

One mile Optional 1 hr 40 mins

15–29°C

Two mile Optional 2 hrs 50 mins

15–29°C

Super Six Optional 7 hrs**

13.5–14.9°C

Half mile Optional 1 hr

13.5–14.9°C

One mile Optional
1 hr 10 mins

13.5–14.9°C

Two mile Optional 1 hr 30 mins

13.5–14.9°C

Super Six Optional 6 hrs**

Water temperature and reduced distance guidelines

The maximum times in water detailed in the table below are only applicable when the water temperature is below 13.5°C. 

Water temperature Course distance Wetsuits Reduced distance
Max. time in water*
13.4°C and below
Half mile Optional
N/A 45 mins

13.4°C and below

One mile Optional One mile (800m option if swimming slower than 45 mins per mile pace) 45 mins

13.4°C and below

Two mile Optional One mile (800m option if swimming slower than 45 mins per mile pace) 45 mins

13.4°C and below

Super Six Optional Three miles (or 2 hrs 15 mins – whichever is reached first. This is 45 mins per mile pace, so swimmers must pass the second check-in in under 1 hr 30 mins**)

* Maximum times in water have been determined based on guidance from our medical and water safety team, in line with governing body guidelines and medical evidence around swimming in water of 14°C and below. These times will be used by our on-site safety team to monitor swimmers still in the water and assess the welfare of any swimmer exceeding the maximum time in water. Swimmers may be permitted to continue swimming beyond the maximum time in water providing they are assessed fit to do so by our safety team. Any swimmers showing signs of hypothermia will be asked to exit the water for their own safety and wellbeing. 

** Super Six swimmers will check in (while staying in the water) at the end of each lap. The water safety team will have the final say as to whether a swimmer can continue if they appear to be too cold or too tired, or if they are falling behind the maximum time limit.

Keep an eye on the Swim Serpentine Facebook page for the most up-to-date water temperature information in the build-up to the event.

Age group medals

Swim Serpentine is not a competitive event – the focus is on taking part and having fun! However, we will be awarding age group medals to the top three male and female finishers in the final two-mile wave of the day (classed as the ‘fast wave’, which swimmers must be able to complete in under 90 minutes, which is equivalent to a swimming pace of 45 minutes per mile) and the half-mile event for youths. The age group categories for prizes are as follows:

  • Two-mile swim (final ‘fast wave’): 18-24, then all five-year age bands up to 75+
  • Half-mile swim: 12-14 and 15-17 age bands