Sun 2 Mar 2025 Littlehampton, West Sussex, UK

Frosty Aquathlon

The Frosty Aquathlon is a well-established, open to all and is a highly popular swim/run race.

2 races

  • Sun 2 Mar
  • #1 of 2
Littlehampton Wave, Littlehampton

The Frostbite

07:00

Age 16 & over

£35-£43

  • 400 m pool swimming
  • 5 km road running
  • Sun 2 Mar
  • #2 of 2
Littlehampton Wave, Littlehampton

The Frosty

07:00

Age 17 & over

£35-£43

  • 800 m pool swimming
  • 10 km road running

Event overview

2025 will be the 29th anniversary of the event which is held in the Littlehampton Wave. (postcode BN16 2NA) on the West Sussex south coast. The swim is in an 8 lane 25 metre pool – the run course is a loop around Mewsbrook Park before heading out onto the seafront promenade. The Frosty is traditionally held on the first Sunday in March and many competitors view it as an annual curtain raiser to their new season and to find out how successful their winter training has been. As the name suggests, it can be cold and we have even seen snow. But don’t worry, the swim is indoors and the transition at pool side, which means that you can pull on your trainers and get ready for the run in the warm.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Newcomers

Races at event

  • Sun 2 Mar
  • #1 of 2
Littlehampton Wave, Littlehampton
The Frostbite

07:00

Age 16 & over

£35-£43

  • 400 m pool swimming
  • 5 km road running
  • Sun 2 Mar
  • #2 of 2
Littlehampton Wave, Littlehampton
The Frosty

07:00

Age 17 & over

£35-£43

  • 800 m pool swimming
  • 10 km road running

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