Early bird tickets on sale for 2024 British Swimming Championships

21 Dec 2023

Tickets are now on sale for the British Swimming Championships' return to London in April 2024 - so you can make sure you have got your seat secured for what promises to be an unforgettable event. 

The 2024 British Swimming Championships will take place at the iconic London Aquatics Centre on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park from 2nd-7th April 2024, with the event playing a key role in the selection of both our Paralympic and Olympic pool swimming teams, heading to Paris next summer and looking to make more history on the sport's biggest stages. 

These British Championships will see fully-integrated heats and finals sessions across para-swimming and swimming programmes over six days of epic competition. A detailed rundown of the event schedule across each day is available on the official event page. 

As of Thursday 21st December 2023, early bird tickets for the 2024 British Swimming Championships are on sale here, with prices of £10 for adults for heats and from £15 for finals, with £8 tickets for heats for concessions and accessible seating, £10 for finals. 

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The London Aquatics Centre has seen iconic moments for British swimmers over the past decade and more, including Paralympic triumphs for Ellie Simmonds, a historic first Adam Peaty world record and seven world titles in a week for Alice Tai. 

This time around, athletes will be looking to put in the big performances that can secure them a place at Paris 2024 and a chance to follow in the strokes of Maisie Summers-Newton, Tom Dean, Jordan Catchpole, Anna Hopkin and other gold medallists from Tokyo three years previous. As ever, the event will also assist in qualification for a number of junior representative teams across a busy season, while swimmers of all age ranges will be targeting outstanding swims and memorable moments in a unique arena environment. 

Further meet details and information around the Championships are available on the event page, with more to be communicated in due course.