Join us for the exhilarating Cotswolds 5k Swim on Sunday, August 18th, 2019, set against the stunning backdrop of Lake62 in Swindon, Wiltshire. This exciting open water swimming event invites participants to dive into the crystal-clear waters for a challenging 5-kilometer race. Experience the thrill of a deep-water start as all swimmers launch into the race together, fostering a spirited and competitive atmosphere. With timed splits for each kilometer, swimmers can track their progress and push their limits, while a self-fuelled feed station at every kilometer ensures everyone stays energized throughout the swim. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enjoy a day of fitness and fun in the breathtaking Cotswolds!
Organiser's Description
The swim will take place in #Lake62 in the beautiful lakes of the Cotswolds. The event will be a deep-water start with all swimmers in the race starting together. There will be timed splits for each 1k of the course, with the option for a self fuelled feed station at each kilometre.
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