Swim England East Region runs an annual Masters Swimming Championships and a Masters Inter-County Competition.
There are also a number of club and county events that run throughout the year, as well as international competitions such as European and World Masters events.
Swim England East Region Masters Championships 2024
Date: 29th September 2024
Time: Session 1 Warm up 8.30am – Start 9.00am
Venue: Newmarket Leisure Centre, Exning Road, Newmarket CB8 0EA
To enter this event click HERE
If you have any queries concerning entering this meet please
contact [email protected]
If you would like to volunteer as a Technical Official or a poolside volunteer at the Masters Championships please click here
Masters Inter-County Competition
Date: Sunday 10th November 2024
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Venue: Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre
Entries: Inter-County teams are put together by the Masters Swimming Manager for each county association.
Swim England Transgender and Non-Binary Competition Policy
This will come into effect from events from 1st September 2023.
For further discipline information please see the Swim England website
Other Masters Meets
West Suffolk SC Valentines Open Meet 2024
Officiating at Masters Events
Applications for qualified licensed officials to officiate at Regional galas are coordinated through David Metcalf. If you wish to be on a circulation list for future Regional events please Click here. The County circulations lists are at the bottom of the officials page
For opportunities to volunteer as a poolside helper or a technical official at swimming regional events please click here
Swim England East Region has a Swimming Officials Group that co-ordinates training for officials in the Region.
Masters Decathlon
British Swimming Masters Decathlon. The British Swimming Masters Decathlon is a true test of versatility over the course of the season. Swimmers’ performances from Masters competitions throughout the year are assigned points.
The East Region decathlon results are taken from the National Decathlon results at the end of each year.
The top male and top female (highest points for the 10 strokes they have chosen) receive a cup. 1st, 2nd and 3rd male and female receive cups, the male team and female team members each receive medals.
The team points are the combined total of the best four male or female swimmers’ points for a club.
There’s a more detailed explanation at https://www.swimming.org/masters/british-swimming-masters-decathlon/