FAQ
What distance do you cover during Immeln Swimrun?
All specific information about the courses will be available at https://atobe.se/courses
How many stages are the race divided into?
See https://atobe.se/courses
Where is the competition located?
The race starts and finishes in Immeln village.
Are there parking facilities?
Yes, there are parking facilities near the Race Arena in Immeln Village.
Are there shower facilities after the race?
Yes, we have access to the showers at Camp Immeln. Please leave your shoes outside. If the weather is forecasted to be cold, we encourage all contestants to store some warm clothes in their drop bags, to be used after having finished the race. The experience from earlier years is that contestants may be cold when they reach the finish. Especially if the temperature is low.
Is Race Meeting mandatory?
Yes. See the individual times for the Race Meeting for each course in the PM. At least one of the team members must be present at the meeting. Before the race meeting, the team must have picked up their race kits from the race office. Teams that miss the race meeting will not be allowed to start in the race. The race office opens at 07.15 AM.
Are there time limits in the race?
Yes there are cut-off times for safety reasons. These can be viewed in the time-table at https://atobe.se/race-info/. Note that the cut-off points and the checkpoints are not necessarily the same.
What kind of food is served before and after the race?
By default we will serve vegetarian food to lower the event’s environmental footprint, however meat alternatives can be chosen upon registration for those who wish.
The breakfast is a Swedish “Smörgåsbord” with multiple options to choose from. Oatmeal, eggs, bread, muesli, yoghurt etc.
The post-race meal is a warm nutritious stew with sides, which has been highly appreciated every year.
Non-alcoholic drinks are served with the dinner.
Can you compete individually?
Yes, you can compete individually on each of our courses. You’re responsible for yourself, and safety becomes extra important when you race solo.
Can a team consist of more than two people?
No, this is not allowed.
How many water checkpoints are there?
Water is served at multiple places along the course. The exact number is not determined, but our philosophy is to have more stations than needed.
How is the terrain?
The terrain is varied and in many parts technical where you run across stones, logs and through dense forests. We recommend shoes with good traction. Other parts are less technical and follow roads and paths. Many of the participants from earlier years considered the terrain to be tough and technically demanding. A term that has been used frequently is: “You can tell that the course is designed by an orienteer“. We work hard to find the best routes together with local swimrunners and have an ongoing conversation about how to improve the course and how to adapt to annual changes in vegetation etc.
We want to give our participants a racing experience in nature, and showcase just how beautiful the lake and it’s surroundings are.
How do you find your way around the track?
The track will be marked from start to finish. Officials will be present at each swim section guiding the athletes in and out of the water. On longer swims the end-point will be marked by a banner or similar.
How do you know in which direction to swim?
On opposite side at the start of each swim section there are colored markers which you swim towards. On the longer swim sections there will be officials in canoes and/or boats, that help the athletes if needed, and additionally markers/buoys on the water.
What water temperature can be expected?
According to statistics from earlier years the water temperature should be between 17 -20 degrees.
How many teams can participate in Immeln Swimrun?
There’s a limit for 50 teams/100 people per class.
In which classes can you compete?
Men, women and mixed(not in the solo races). The different classes start at the same time.
What equipment is recommended?
We recommend wearing a wetsuit for swimrun and running shoes with a good grip. If the weather is particularly warm we might allow for less, but assume the need for a wetsuit. Most participants use paddles and goggles as well.
Are you allowed to use aids in the water (paddles / fins or similar)?
Yes, this is recommended in order to be able to swim as fast and safe as possible. Participants may not use flotation devices larger than 50×30 cm. Fins are not allowed to be longer than 15 cm from toes.
How will security be maintained during the swim sections?
On all swim sections there will be officials who can assist the contestants if needed. All water entries and exits must be made by wading. Officials will also point out where the water level is sufficient (about waist deep) to start swimming and where to stop swimming at the end of the swim. This is a safety precaution due to the fact that there are stones submerged near the shores. As a participant you are responsible for your own safety and should take precautions to not injury yourself on rocks.
Can you dive into the water?
No, diving is absolutely forbidden. If this rule is broken the team will be disqualified.
Will Immeln Swimrun take legal responsibility for the contestants?
No, participation in Immeln Swimrun is at your own risk. Each participant must have their own insurance.
Will you get the entry fee back in case of illness?
No. But you can choose this insurance as an add-on in the registration process. Read more about it on the registration page on RaceID.
Can you make changes to the team?
Yes, get in touch with the race organization to get more info about how to do this. If it is done later than the 10th of August, it may not be possible to change food preference.
Will there be medical care available?
Yes, there will be mobile medical staff based at the finish line in Immeln village.
Are you obliged to stop and help a competitor in distress?
Yes, as a participant, you are responsible to help your team partner and your fellow contestants if needed.