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5k (Go with the flow), 2.5k Open Water Swim and Aquathlon (7k, 10k)
Open Water River Swim #GoWithTheFlow 5k swim
The Route
The Wild Dart Swim takes place on Saturday June 1st, 2024
Swimmers can swim with the tide for the 5k, the whole way, getting out at Ashprington Point Field. As with previous years, you can enter the 2.5k or 5k swim, as well as a 7k and 10k .
2.5k & 5k swim (Times TBC) respectively in two waves
The 5k swim covers a #GoWithTheFlow, one way only swim from Totnes to Ashprington Point Field, starting near the Dart-Totnes Rowing Club on Steamer Quay.
The 2.5k swimmers start at the same place in separate waves (according to your predicted finishing time) but exit at Sharpham. Aquathloners will also exit at Sharpham, then move to a nearby transition area, before running the three miles back to the rowing club, following the cycle path above the Dart.
Swimming alongside the tow path and the reed beds, which line the Sharpham side of the river and the rolling hills on the left, which wind along towards Stoke Gabriel. You will take your first snake bend here, as the river takes a turn towards Sharpham.
You will know you’re approaching the Sharpham North Quay when you pass our event buoy and will soon after, catch sight of the small pontoon on your right, which is the 2.5k finish.
7k Aquathlon
The 7k Aquathlon includes:
The 2.5k swim
The hilly 4.5k run
Through the picturesque vineyards at Sharpham and along the cycle track from Sharpham House to Moat Hill, turning left at The Steam Packet before crossing the bridge to Bridgetown and turning right in to Steamer Quay and the rowing club.
Key facts
10k Aquathlon
The 10k aquathlon includes:
The 5k swim to Ashprington Point and
A 5k run run along the cycle track from Sharpham House to Moat Hill, turning left at The Steam Packet before crossing the bridge to Bridgetown and turning right in to Steamer Quay and the rowing club.
All 5K swimmers will need to bring a drop back for the finish where changing cubicles will be erected in the finish field.
You will have to walk the 2Km back to Ashprington, as there is no vehicular access to Ashprington Point Field.
Key facts:
Key facts:
All normal swim run kit will be permitted, including tow floats.
Swimmers will be permitted to swim in their running shoes.
NB: Times are subject to change but will be within an hour of times advertised.
How will it work?
There will be two start waves
Allocation to each wave will be based upon your event category and the number of swimmers in each race category.
Start times:: TBC
Normally the first 5k swimmers finished in just over 1 hour 15 mins in to a slight tide and back with it. As this year will be completely with the tide, times should be a lot faster. The slowest swimmer took just over 2 hours in 2021. 2.5k swimmers and aquathlon entrants will leave their clothes/shoes in a colour coded & numbered bin bag, which will be taken to the transition area/finish at Sharpham. Aquathloner's wetsuits will be transported back to the finish by bus.
All 5K swimmers will need to bring a drop back for the finish where changing cubicles will be erected in the finish field.
You will have to walk the 2Km back to Ashprington, as there is no vehicular access to Ashprington Point Field.
Safety measures
There will be a team of safety kayakers, rescue boats and crews on hand throughout the swim.
No one will be more than 200m from a safety vessel.
We will be working closely with the safety team to ensure swimmers exit the slipway one at a time.
5k swimmers will not be permitted to exit at Sharpham, unless they are retiring.
In the event of the water temperature falling below 11.9ºC, a reduced swim course will be considered.
What's Included:
Camping is available at Ashprington Point Field, which we have booked out for Friday and Saturday night (see Accommodation Tab).
Wild Dart Swim and Aquathlon 2024 |
First Name | Last Name | |||
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5k (Go with the flow), 2.5k Open Water Swim and Aquathlon (7k, 10k)
Open Water River Swim #GoWithTheFlow 5k swim
The Route
The Wild Dart Swim takes place on Saturday June 1st, 2024
Swimmers can swim with the tide for the 5k, the whole way, getting out at Ashprington Point Field. As with previous years, you can enter the 2.5k or 5k swim, as well as a 7k and 10k .
2.5k & 5k swim (Times TBC) respectively in two waves
The 5k swim covers a #GoWithTheFlow, one way only swim from Totnes to Ashprington Point Field, starting near the Dart-Totnes Rowing Club on Steamer Quay.
The 2.5k swimmers start at the same place in separate waves (according to your predicted finishing time) but exit at Sharpham. Aquathloners will also exit at Sharpham, then move to a nearby transition area, before running the three miles back to the rowing club, following the cycle path above the Dart.
Swimming alongside the tow path and the reed beds, which line the Sharpham side of the river and the rolling hills on the left, which wind along towards Stoke Gabriel. You will take your first snake bend here, as the river takes a turn towards Sharpham.
You will know you’re approaching the Sharpham North Quay when you pass our event buoy and will soon after, catch sight of the small pontoon on your right, which is the 2.5k finish.
7k Aquathlon
The 7k Aquathlon includes:
The 2.5k swim
The hilly 4.5k run
Through the picturesque vineyards at Sharpham and along the cycle track from Sharpham House to Moat Hill, turning left at The Steam Packet before crossing the bridge to Bridgetown and turning right in to Steamer Quay and the rowing club.
Key facts
10k Aquathlon
The 10k aquathlon includes:
The 5k swim to Ashprington Point and
A 5k run run along the cycle track from Sharpham House to Moat Hill, turning left at The Steam Packet before crossing the bridge to Bridgetown and turning right in to Steamer Quay and the rowing club.
All 5K swimmers will need to bring a drop back for the finish where changing cubicles will be erected in the finish field.
You will have to walk the 2Km back to Ashprington, as there is no vehicular access to Ashprington Point Field.
Key facts:
Key facts:
All normal swim run kit will be permitted, including tow floats.
Swimmers will be permitted to swim in their running shoes.
NB: Times are subject to change but will be within an hour of times advertised.
How will it work?
There will be two start waves
Allocation to each wave will be based upon your event category and the number of swimmers in each race category.
Start times:: TBC
Normally the first 5k swimmers finished in just over 1 hour 15 mins in to a slight tide and back with it. As this year will be completely with the tide, times should be a lot faster. The slowest swimmer took just over 2 hours in 2021. 2.5k swimmers and aquathlon entrants will leave their clothes/shoes in a colour coded & numbered bin bag, which will be taken to the transition area/finish at Sharpham. Aquathloner's wetsuits will be transported back to the finish by bus.
All 5K swimmers will need to bring a drop back for the finish where changing cubicles will be erected in the finish field.
You will have to walk the 2Km back to Ashprington, as there is no vehicular access to Ashprington Point Field.
Safety measures
There will be a team of safety kayakers, rescue boats and crews on hand throughout the swim.
No one will be more than 200m from a safety vessel.
We will be working closely with the safety team to ensure swimmers exit the slipway one at a time.
5k swimmers will not be permitted to exit at Sharpham, unless they are retiring.
In the event of the water temperature falling below 11.9ºC, a reduced swim course will be considered.
What's Included:
Camping is available at Ashprington Point Field, which we have booked out for Friday and Saturday night (see Accommodation Tab).
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