Wild Swim Challenge: Clevedon
Take on the full 24hr team swim relay or challenge yourself to swimming a mile an hour, every hour, for as long as you can
24hr Swim Relay Info
Location: Clevedon Marine Lake (Bristol)
Starts: Saturday 15 June @ midday
Ends: Sunday 16 Jun @ midday
Team Size: 1 to 8
Age limit: 14+
Entry Fee: £40
Fundraising Target: £200
One mile an hour info
Location: Clevedon Marine Lake (Bristol)
Starts: Saturday 15 June @ midday
Ends: When you’re finished!
Team Size: 1 or 2
Age limit: 14+
Entry Fee: £20
Fundraising Target: £100
Gather a team of between 1 to 8 swimmers and swim for an hour each, for 24 hours!
This event is unique in being a personal/team endurance swimming challenge rather than about speed or distance. It’s also for everyone over the age of 14, regardless of your ability. It’s not a race, no one is being timed or tracked. You swim as much as you want, as fast as you want.
The challenge is in the endurance, the team work and camaraderie to support each other for the duration. It’s the 2am cold swims. It’s the hugs of relief at the end of each hour. It’s being huddled around the fire pit with a hot chocolate and dancing to keep warm. It’s cheering the sunrise.
It’s knowing that you’re doing it to raise money for Level Water who provide 1-to-1 swimming lessons for children with disabilities. It’s knowing that, one day, they might be able to take part in this challenge with their friends or family because of the efforts you are putting in to fundraise.
It’s knowing you are using the power of your swimming to change lives. And that’s all pretty wonderful.
24hr Challenge
One mile an hour
Solo or Duo
Sign up as a duo or take it on solo, the challenge is to swim a mile an hour, on the hour, every hour, for as long as you can. There’s no limit other than you have one hour to complete your mile. You’ll then have a rest until you start again when the clock ticks around. You can complete one mile, or see how many you can do.
If you’re looking to complete your first outdoor mile, this event is perfect for you. It will run alongside our 24hr Swim Relay so you’ll be with plenty of other Level Water swimmers with a full water safety crew keeping you safe.
It’s also a perfect challenge for the more experienced outdoor swimmer looking to see how long you can last. Is 3 miles your limit? Maybe 5? Can you make it to sunset?
Doing this as a duo is a great challenge. You’ll alternate hours swimming a mile each for as long as you can!
24hr Swim Relay FAQs
Below you will find answers to all of your burning questions about the 24hr Swim Relay at Clevedon. From start time and locations, training and wetsuit advice to parking and accommodation advice.
If you’re can’t find what you’re looking for, you can email swim@levelwater.org
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Okay, so basically you gather a team of 1 - 8 swimmers who love an epic challenge and head to Shepperton Open Water Swim on 10th June. Then, at midday one of you jumps in and swims for an hour. It’s not a race. There’s no finish line. You just swim for an hour. Then the next swimmer, then the next until 24 hours is up and you’re shattered, but elated that you’ve just completed one of the hardest swimming challenges out there.
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I mean you’re not competing against anyone but yourself. It’s an endurance event and we don’t count lengths or distance. The challenge is how far you can push yourself through the tiredness. Through the cold. How you can support each other through the harder hours.
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The most important thing to bring along is warm clothes because you will get cold. And make sure to bring plenty of food and drink for the duration. You’ll also want to try and grab a nap in between your swims so sleeping bags and small tents are essential. You’ll have a few hours between your swims so there’s plenty of time to nip off for a nap.
You will need a tow float and light so we can keep an eye on you at night. We can help you source them if you don’t already have them.
It’s up to you what you wear to swim in. You can wear a wetsuit if you like or brave it in a costume. You can use flippers or hand paddles to help you along.
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t’s £30 per person which will help us cover the cost of running the event, meaning more of the money you raise will go towards swimming lessons for children with disabilities. For that £30 you’ll each get a Level Water piece of kit, some refreshments on the day and total support from us throughout.
With the fundraising, the team captain will set up a team page on JustGiving with each team member then creating their own page connected to that team. It’s pretty easy and we’ll help you sort it out. Everyone will have a £150 fundraising target and you’ll get rewards for how much you raise.
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There’ll be plenty of measures in place to make sure all swimmers are safe. From canoes out on the lake, lifeguards on the side, first aid close by and plenty of motivation and encouragement from us.
As mentioned above, please bring a tow float, light that you can swim with in the bag or on your goggles and a whistle. This is so we can easily spot you at night and you can draw attention to yourself if you get into any difficulties
Take a look at the event report from the amazing 2022 swim. We’re also looking for volunteers to help us make this event special for all swimmers in 2023.