The look of amazement on his face is just priceless hahaha. Fun story: Couple years ago some guy decided to swim the entire 200km course in one guy. First time he didnt make it and ended up in the hospital. Mad lad tried again and finished it the second time.
@DutchCyclepath3 жыл бұрын
This event is so legendary that even a lot of our Olympic Skaters would gladly give up their gold medals just to be able to participate in this event once
@maaiker29773 жыл бұрын
Cause they would be a legends if they finished it. There are many Olympic Skaters but not many Skaters have won this. It would be the ultimate challenge to someone that loves skating.
@DenUitvreter3 жыл бұрын
@@maaiker2977 Didn't great olympic champion Johan Olav Koss ride the 1997 edition as a tourer?
@maaiker29773 жыл бұрын
@@DenUitvreter I don't know. But if they ever do it again I can imagine many Olympic skaters wanting to join. Especially now that the world is smaller. What self respecting skater wouldn't want to test their abilities.
@DenUitvreter3 жыл бұрын
@@maaiker2977 kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6avgqmpn8SBbdU Koss and Karlstad were giants, and very well loved champions in Friesland were they skated so much indoor races. So I guess they were invited because you have to be a member of the Elfstdenvereniging and there was a waiting list for that.
@roelrijkens40613 жыл бұрын
@@DenUitvreter Yes, he,did
@boukevanzinderen63217 ай бұрын
As a kid, I got Everts autograph. In 1997 I was able to skate the last elfstedentocht myself. 1 million people coming to Friesland to watch and skating in to these small towns and seeing thousands and thousands of people cheering you on is something spectacular. I will never forget that day.
@YnseSchaap8 ай бұрын
Fun fact : it's not a Dutch event, it's a Frisian event........thank you 😁
@myafelicia3 жыл бұрын
I'm a 53yo Surinamese-Dutch woman living here for 50 years, and the first 2 things I learned after we moved here were: swimming and iceskating during my first year in The Hague and Scheveningen. Learning to ride the bike followed the year later. If they would announce that the Elfstedentocht would be posible this winter, you bet your hiney even I would be making preparations for the live TV event. Id be wearing an orange knit hat and pair of gloves, eating erwtensoep (pea soup) hile cheering the skaters on in my warm home. It would also mean that we would be able to skate on the ponds as well, so I would be skating again on the nearby ponds with my sons. I love snow. Snow makes me happy like a little kid, but ice? You bet I'm going to skate again! Stupid global warming....
@stefaniaponitz5738 Жыл бұрын
I love this!!!
@BabzV Жыл бұрын
Geweldige comment! 💜😊
@Joostmhw9 ай бұрын
@@jdj8168ummmm beetje rare comment
@Joostmhw9 ай бұрын
Leuk om te horen🎉
@kalerr25125 ай бұрын
Ik 56 nu. Uit Rotterdam. Zo ongelooflijk veel gemeenschappelijk. Prachtig!
@Condors553 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: the CEO of a company I used to work for had a clause in his labor contract that said he could leave work at any given time in order to participate in the Elfstedentocht. I kid you not!
@TheTekknician2 жыл бұрын
Additionally, a lot of companies have a special clause to get the day off (if possible within reason) if the tour happens.
@RDJ22 жыл бұрын
There's nothing in my contract, but if the Elfstedentocht is happening, no one works. The entire province comes to a halt, it clogs up with tourists and skaters and it's one big party.
@malloott2 жыл бұрын
My father actually had simmilar contracts, even ones where any natural ice would allow him to take him of
@ahvangentify2 жыл бұрын
Manfred de Graaf a dutch acteur had always this clausule in al of his contracts
@normadesmond60174 ай бұрын
this actually made me cry a little. It is very unlikely that this tour will ever take place again. Our winters now are not cold and mostly wet. Our King Willem Alexander, also finished the tour. He is so proud of it that he wore his little cross among his other medals when he was crowned. Oh, this brings back sweet memories. In front of the tv all day long!
@racingweirdo-music74383 жыл бұрын
can we watch the famous dutch show: Te land, ter zee en in de lucht. It runs for 39 seasons(excluding the compliations) . Its so much fun. Even without subs.
@ingridwatsup96713 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes 👍
@henkvanmunster47223 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, especially the DAF-backward races.
@ffortissimo3 жыл бұрын
He shot him (down)!
@ingridwatsup96713 жыл бұрын
@@henkvanmunster4722 oeps, Simple Reacts did that one a week ago (comment by André van Duin)
@verdikulk61933 жыл бұрын
That is a very good suggestion
@harmen18322 жыл бұрын
My dad actually participated in the last Elfstedentocht (1997). He had just recovered from a groin rupture and was only released from the hospital 5 days before the event. But then they announced the Elfstedentocht would take place and he called the doctor if he was allowed to go. The doctor said no way, you own't even make it to the first city. He went anyway and only had to quit at the 9th city before going back to the hospital. But he was extremely happy that he participated as it was the last edition up till now.
@StefanVeenstra2 жыл бұрын
Eleven Cities Tour of '63 is legendary. Known as The Hell of '63, only 69 out 9 292 participatents finished that race, I kid you not. Temperatures as low as -18℃ (-0.4°F), harsh winds, powder snow everywhere. That were the least of their problems. It's difficult to tell a dutchman not to go skating when they can. Even my brother and his wife (jokingly) announced they'd not attend their own wedding if one of these Tours were held on their date. And no one would blame them if they didn't attend their own reception. It's that kind of craze.
@sergeleon11633 жыл бұрын
An uncle of mine partook in that years tour, at a certain point he broke one of his skates but then another skater injured himself on that part of the course and couldn't continue, he gave my uncle his skates to finish and so he did. After that they formed a great friendship going on skating tours together. Us family watched the event on TV at my aunts with all cousins together having some hot chocolate.
@sebastiaandemmers9443 жыл бұрын
Kippenvel hiervan
@Dirrievdw3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's great! That makes the best friendships :)
@marune19753 жыл бұрын
Dit is typisch zo'n verhaal dat de Elfstedentocht zo legendarisch maakt. Leuk dat je dit deelt! Hoop dat ze nog lang mooie tochten mogen maken.
@weeardguy2 жыл бұрын
@@marune1975 Niet alleen dat hoor: toen ik in 2012 voor het eerst van m'n leven op een Amsterdamse gracht ging schaatsen (wat een ruimte!) waren er ook iets van 5 toeristen die de aller-aller-allerlaatste schaatsen hadden weten te regelen: natuurlijk, bij enkele van hen waren de schaatsen eigenlijk te groot. Ik had voor mezelf daarom ook extra sokken bij me, maar had ze niet nodig. Die leen je dan gewoon uit. Vonden die toeristen heel raar ;) . Het meest aparte (voor hun) was toen een van de vrouwen haar schaatsen aan had en toen haar handtas weer pakte om die weer op haar lichaam te dragen. Meteen stonden er 3 Nederlanders om haar heen: 'Nee, niet doen, als je valt en je valt erop, raak je ernstiger gewond dan zonder.' 'Ja, maar waar dan?' 'Gewoon midden op het ijs zetten bij de andere tassen, iedereen let erop.' Je had haar gezicht moeten zien! Wat je ten sterkste afgeraden was in Amsterdam, moest je nu ineens wél doen ;) Het duurde even, maar toen ging ze overstag.
@OP-100011 ай бұрын
I love watching stuff like this from my comfy couch in my warm house.
@wesjuh28723 жыл бұрын
OMG. That is a cute cat.
@acevanherwaarden80513 жыл бұрын
Oops, I thought it was a spray painted racoon.
@mariadebake54833 жыл бұрын
You should watch the movie De hel van '63 (=The hell of '63), it's about the Elfstedentocht of 1963, during the coldest winter in the twentieth century in the Netherlands. It's become iconic. Only a small number of skaters managed to reach the finish. And each year we hope and pray for a real long, cold winter so we can skate the Elfstedentocht again. About the stamps, in the last Elfstedentocht (1997) one of our well known skaters, Piet Kleine, did complete the tour but one of the stamps was missing. Although he could prove he was there at that precise point (TV images) he didn't receive the little silver cross and was removed from the list with endresults. Very hard, but those are the rules. Also if you arrive 1 minute too late at the finish, you don't get one. Nice cat!
@remconoordermeer70153 жыл бұрын
This film is indeed a great one to watch! Hopefully you can find decent English subtitles though….
@knuffeldiertje3 жыл бұрын
In 2013 i was at De Wereld Draait Door where the numbers 1, 2 and 3 from 1963 were. That was so cool and wont forget that!
@erikjansen42983 жыл бұрын
I know they had one fatality from frost exposure that year, but uncertain if it was more then one. Plenty of toes were lost to frostbite in 63 though.
@mariadebake54833 жыл бұрын
@@erikjansen4298 Don't forget the frozen eyes
@mauijttewaal3 жыл бұрын
Only every 11 years there's a realistic chance, during solar minimum;-)
@pietergreveling3 жыл бұрын
We watch this live at school all day long on a projection big screen, sweet memories! 🤗 Evert van Benthem won it twice, also in 1986! Nowadays he lives in Canada as a dairy farmer! ✌🏼
@mauijttewaal3 жыл бұрын
My cousin is his neighbour;-)
@OP-10003 жыл бұрын
@@mauijttewaal Do they eat Rookworst a lot?
@Mazil_53 жыл бұрын
Evert van Benthem won the tour twice, in ‘85 and ‘86! He is now a dairy farmer in Canada.
@WhisperSDI3 жыл бұрын
The Queen was there for another special reason... Her son and now our King Willem Alexander did the tour under a different name and she waited for him to arrive safely
@racingweirdo3 жыл бұрын
no that was 1986 not 85
@jelle_smid3 жыл бұрын
Under the alias of W.A. van Buren
@arturobianco8483 жыл бұрын
@@jelle_smid Yup i saw him riding by was there as a spectator.
@esther87403 жыл бұрын
Dit was zo cool!
@camel3033 жыл бұрын
Onzin. Bea was er bij vanwege het landsbelang en folklore. Willy reed pas later mee.
@basmca13 жыл бұрын
So something interesting to look into is the guy who did this tour in summer. HE SWAM THE WHOLE 200KM, to raise money for cancer research as he himself is a cancer survivor. His name is Maarten van der Weijden.
@zulawoo3 жыл бұрын
Almost died doing it as well
@camel3033 жыл бұрын
Pfff, wat een aandachtstrekker die van der Weijden
@demi31153 жыл бұрын
@@camel303 Nou, mooi zo! Dat is letterlijk waardoor er zoveel geld op kan worden gehaald.
@windmill104 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention he is an Olympian.
@skippynoah3 жыл бұрын
The organisation of course is huge. That is why the script is updated every year and all parts of it are spoken through as if there will be a tour. For example the quality of the rugs used for the ‘klunen’ (walking with your skates on) is tested every summer and sometimes they buy some kilometers of new rugs. The same for the paint of the finish line, the little houses for the stamp posts and the lights used on many parts of the route. And why so thorough? Because the rule is the tour has to be organized within 24 hours after there was a GO from the board.
@rubenjanssen1672 Жыл бұрын
in a way that makes sense as in 24 hours it could warm up so much that it is not safe to organise the event
@baskoning98963 жыл бұрын
Our harbors used to freeze over for weeks each winter. That rarely happens anymore. We are lucky if we get 3 freezing days in a row (where the temperature is also freezing during the day, so ice only gets thicker). But for the 11 city tour: we need at least 15 cm (?) of ice: everywhere on the route (including under bridges, where it freezes much slower). So, on the rare occasion that we do have say 10 days of freezing in a row: we call the district ice managers: and demand to know how thick the ice is. If its thick enough: the leader of the 11 city tour will pronounce in Frisian: "It Giet Oan!": 'we are doing it'. Then there is a real frenzy. Only about 15.000 people can join, but 100.000+ people want to ride. Some people wait years, decades: to be allowed to ride. We are waiting 24 years already now for a new one to happen (last one was in 1997).
@moniquevanaken26383 жыл бұрын
You should definitely watch the 1963 Elfstedentocht! I was 10 yrs old at the time and I remember it was sooo cold and very windy also. During the night and morning the temperature was about -20 degr C (which is for our country with a maritime climate very cold!). Around noon it was a bit warmer but with the severe gusts of stormy winds you didn't feel it. Only 1% of the skaters reached the finish line. The next day we suffered an eastern storm. Brrrrr
@ingabritta35473 жыл бұрын
Yes and my grandfather finished that one! Amazingly proud of him!
@moniquevanaken26383 жыл бұрын
@@ingabritta3547 Wow! He is a hero! 🥰👍
@hijlkecornelisboorsma10583 жыл бұрын
@@ingabritta3547 my grandfather was 17 back then and you needed to be 18 to skate it. he skated it in 85 ore 86 and 96
@lindaijland4759 Жыл бұрын
My husband was born on that day!
@roykliffen96743 жыл бұрын
The year after - 1986 - our crown-prince and now king Willem-Alexander partook and finished the tour. A sad aspect of this tour is that there is a time limit. If you're included in the last group you'll be started 4 hours behind the first group. Kind of a bummer if you finish less than four hours after the time limit expires; you won't receive the little cross of achievement.
@sienekeuil-pietersen5516 Жыл бұрын
I came here to see what year our King scatet this event
@Treinbouwer Жыл бұрын
Ja, soldaat W.A. van Buren was uiteindelijk toch herkent.😂 Technisch gezien hoef je het niet als schuilnaam te zien. Een van hun titels is graaf van Buren.🙃 Het is nog best een slim plan. De koninklijke familie staat toch wel aan de finish, dus de eerste uren was het allemaal niet vreemd.🤔
@weeardguy2 жыл бұрын
And then try to imagine that March 2012 we got quite close to one: national news once again was live and the room was packed with every journalist (even foreign ones) one could fit him or herself in there. I think that they estimated about 8,5 million people saw the news broadcast that night, because everybody hoped for the 'it giet oan'. When the Elfsteden-commissie (the Eleven-cities commission) announced 'I do not have good news. The ice unfortunately is not good enough' the whole room applauded because everyone knew they were under intense pressure to just go and organise one because the last one was so long ago. I can also remember how the National Railways already warned upfront that should the race go on, they would withdraw trains from other routes to support the routes to the North (Friesland) as an estimated 1 to 1,5 million people were likely to travel to the province by train to be part of the Elfstedenfeesten (Eleven-city festivities). To put that into perspective: 1 to 1,5 million people is about the pre-corona number of daily traintravellers on all trains in the Netherlands. I did get to see the Keizersgrachtrace in Amsterdam in 2012, first time for me, just like I got to skate on an Amsterdam canal as well (first time again). Where the eleven cities have their troubles considering ice-thickness, Amsterdam has the canal-cruiseboats that keep breaking the ice. It takes careful maneuvring by the city-council to get the canal-cruise companies to stop sending boats down the canals so people can skate on it...
@clifffan33 жыл бұрын
Now you can see why we are so good in speedskating. You have to see the video from 1963 it was so cold.
@Tuinierenopstrobalen3 жыл бұрын
@ria My uncle was skating that year. And he finished as well!! Sad thing is I only got to know this after he died, almost 1 year ago. He was a modest man, that's for sure! 🍀
@clifffan33 жыл бұрын
@@Tuinierenopstrobalen So he is your hero
@Tuinierenopstrobalen3 жыл бұрын
@@clifffan3 definitely!!
@jelle_smid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this reaction. I was born and raised in Hindeloopen, one of the 11 cities. ("City" is because of historic trading rights, it has a population of around 1000 so every other person would call it a town of course) I have witnessed 3 tours (1985, 1986 and 1997) but watching this instantly gives me goosebumps again. A special type of Frisian pride. Due to climate-change we will probably never see a tour again but if by a miracle there will be another edition somewhere in the future, consider yourself invited.
@jelle_smid3 жыл бұрын
Evert van Benthem (the dairyfarmer) won in 1985 and 1986. After that he became an instant legend. Like a lot of dutch farmers he left The Netherlands for Canada in the 90s to farm over there.
@gauloiseguy3 жыл бұрын
Climate change might spit out some cold winters before it progresses further according to some researchers. Let's hope so. Would he incredible if the Elfstedentocht could be held at least once more.
@eve70933 жыл бұрын
The hell of '63 is a Dutch movie about the elf steden tocht at 1963 when it was really cold with snow blizzards and all crazy sh*t. Maybe you can watch it sometimes.
@vlinder63293 жыл бұрын
Those were good times.⛄❄⛸ Alarm clock at 5 in the morning 🕔 because you didn't want to miss anything. With a blanket around you on the couch 🛋 and a cup of hot♨️ chocolate-milk ... and the 📺TV on. It was also quiet on the street and everyone had a day off. Great to see these images again..🎥📼 SUPER👍💙
@robertgrijsen1006 Жыл бұрын
Racers, tourists, everbody who accomplished the "elfstedentocht"" are heroes
@WolfkingSybren3 жыл бұрын
This same race in 1985 also had a mystery guy skating with the others....our now King Willen Alexander..who had to be incognito to attend the tour. He was registered under the false name Van Buuren;-)
@Tuinierenopstrobalen3 жыл бұрын
The music in the intro is the tune of the Frisian anthem!
@marcelmayen18713 жыл бұрын
We almost had one back in 2012 but it was called off at the last moment becaus the conditions of the ice ended up not being quite right. But when it was announced that there would be a very real chance hat one could be held that year people went absoluty crazy. It was all over the news and pretty much every talkshow for like two weeks straight. They even deployed our militairy to help sweep the ice. That’s how big of a deal this was. And when the final verdict came people were devastated
@Mart6873 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this live when I was 7 years old. For ice to grow thicker so it can hold this much participants they remove the snow. Snow is like an insulator preventing very cold air to get to the ice to make it grow thicker. On the 1997 elfstedentocht, they transplanted ice. Thick ice blocks were cut out with chainsaws somewhere off course and were moved to parts of the course that were too thin to make it happen. The last elfstedentocht was in winter 1996/1997 I didn't get to see it on tv. But I experienced the cold of this winter in training at the 11th airmanouvre brigade. Some nights were brutal like -15C with windchill. A frostbite warning we got 1 morning and a couple of recruits had frostbite injuries. So almost 25 years ago we had our last elfstedentocht. The history of dutch ice skating is actually very interesting. In the 19th century roads were regularly not paved. If you were rich, you could buy a horse and travel. Most people just had to walk to work on dirt roads and back. The Netherlands is full of canals so when there was ice in the winter, you could travel longer distances and much faster. You would be able to visit family 20 miles away and get back before dark. And also trade good and buy things that are not produced in your village. Clay pipes for smoking tobacco were produced in the bigger cities so these were bought and taken back on these trips for example. Ice skating was a necessity to travel for the common worker and became part of our cultural history.
@cyrielwollring46223 жыл бұрын
The 1985 and 1986 winner, Evert van Benthem emigrated to Canada later on. The last one was run in 1997.
@mauijttewaal3 жыл бұрын
Henk Angenent won then
@percydevries3 жыл бұрын
I'm 25, never witnessed it in my life. Whem they host the next 1 i will hope to try and enter. Altough i have been able to ice skate almost every year. Never was it thick enough for this race. (Live in flevoland, netherlands)
@flessuh3 жыл бұрын
One of the main reasons this event hasn't been held for ages is because they want thicker ice to support a load more people then you see there. Having it now would basically cripple the country as everyone would want to see it with their own eyes, because people know it will be ages before it's held again. Also awesome to see my home town in there!
@benjaminraaphorst68933 жыл бұрын
Thank you so mutch mr Bleu eyes to cover this Dutch tradition , I hope that if you visit Holland you will be pleasantly surprised about everything, greetings from Benjamin from the Netherlands.
@Lillith.3 жыл бұрын
My grandfather participated in the '63 version. He had always wanted to participate, but after he wished he didn't. He came out alive and without damage.
@philsarkol64433 жыл бұрын
ah man you makin me laugh..lookin at this event unfolding for you eyes. This brings back the best winter memories...all day tv on, everybody day off, and the whole country mad!! the biggest event in the Netherlands.
@boxie0013 жыл бұрын
like there is a predator on earth that would not think "those guys are too crazy for me"
@SIG4423 жыл бұрын
They cut up the ice like that to make it more smooth, it's natural ice meaning it isn't as flat as a ice skate ring would have. If you would have all those bumps on the ice and together with pitch black night.... Yeah that will cause a serious problem. Think about skaters tripping and seriously hurting them self's, in that cold it could spell death. So making it flat will ensure less trouble over all. Tough isn't quite cutting it, this tour is more a hell on ice. If you are a spectator you will have the chance to freeze to death. For the skaters injuries, hyperthermia, limbs getting removed due to frostbite and death. Yes, people going crazy to participate in this on their own free will. This isn't a team thing, everyone is on their own. However the tour riders do help out everyone that fell or need help. The ones that wish to speed and 'win' this tour will not stop for ANYONE or ANYTHING. It's go go go all the way. If you get in the way, you will get pushed out of the way. 18:30 Those mats and rugs (yes the same you would find in your house) are there so they can get on land and over to the other side of the ice. It's called "klunen" (klúnje in the Frisian language). They don't stop, just run on your ice skates on the boards and over to the other side. If you stop you will damage the skates more. Yes, this is a hell on your ankles. They don't stop to sleep, this is done in a single day. Leave at 5 AM arrive around noon. No rest for the racers. For the tour riders it can easily become 8 PM or in some cases midnight before they arrive. And to make it clear, it's not just Dutch people that do this tour. I met people from all over the world that joined in, Including Americans, Australians, Russians even people from South-Africa. They all came in to participate. I participated myself as tour rider in 1997, managed to finish as well. I was only 14 then. Kids these days complain that it's cold while only 10 Celcius above freezing point. I managed to arrive at 4:50 PM, meaning I was rather quick for a teen as well.
@darkaether27983 жыл бұрын
I only remember this once in the 25 years I’ve been here and they talk about the Elfstedentocht like it happens every year!
@michielotsen63173 жыл бұрын
Weissensee!!
@mloesb3 жыл бұрын
It does happen every year. If these is not enough ice for the real tour they organize an alternative route that is equally long and held at the Weissensee.
@Tuinierenopstrobalen3 жыл бұрын
It should be AM. PM would be the time for amateurs to finish in Leeuwarden (I think it's 12 as ultimate finish time).
@tiaxanderson97253 жыл бұрын
The racers on ice skates go up to 50 km/h or just over 30 mph (imagine just leisurely trucking along at 30 miles and this guy on ice skates goes "Morning!" as they slowly overtake you in your car xD). Now, if you're doing the 11 city tour by kayak your speed is about 8 km/h (5mph) and even they have a non-stop version for the full 200 km and a 36 hour time limit. That said, there's no ice, so a lot warmer. Though there's a multi-day version too, so I think I'll start with that :P
@dawatcherz3 жыл бұрын
this is one of the things that bring the entire country together evert van benthum was an immediate folk hero too
@marcelrenes24353 жыл бұрын
When the 11 stedentocht began in 1985, my school gave us a day of ijsvrij (icefree). I watched it from 05.00 am till 24.00 pm. My mother made peasoup and the famous stamppot. It was also the first time I was allowed to drink alcohol. A kind of gin (jenever). I was 13 at the time. The 11 stedentocht is so rare even olypian athletes would skip the Olympics just to have the honour to scate it. My only wish is that i have the chance to scate it. But the last time it was held was in 1996... I hate global warming...
@Henny1972nl3 жыл бұрын
actuallly there were people who missed a stamp and they were taken out of the results(amd so didnt receive the 11 cities cross), like Piet Kleine. 20 years later they still gave him the missing stamp, but he refused the elf steden kruisje
@sit-insforsithis15683 жыл бұрын
As he should, no stamp no kruisje ouwe
@jurgenvoogt16386 ай бұрын
Seeing it back again I remember being 14 years old back than. We were all in school and tv was on in the Cantine. The worst kids stayed there to watch it and we got sent home with teachers calling out parents. It was great 😂
@natasjavanderhoek69663 жыл бұрын
I was 7 years old and saw this on tv all day. Together with my brother And mother. Evert van Benthem won Two Times. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
@BlueStarDragon3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see your cat by the way 😉. Fun to see that old footage. I was 7 years old at that time I like your reactions. Always nice to see the Netherlands from a different perspective as a Dutchie
@mrflappie655310 ай бұрын
I was in highschool in a little town in Friesland in 1985. We did have to come to school but instead of classes a big screen had been set up in the cafeteria and we all watched the tour. And yeah, too much snow can be a problem. Snow on the ice works as isolation, preventing the growth of more ice beneath. I'm just guessing here, but the part where they were cutting up the ice, were probably ridges in the ice. You don't want to have people tripping and tumbling over eachother with essentially sharp blades strapped to their feet. As a side note, not sure if it was this edition or the 1986 one, but our current King also participated and finished the tour. Mad respect for Prince Pils.
@ruffneckklapkaak3 жыл бұрын
That is the sweetest cat i have ever seen!
@ricokramer77162 жыл бұрын
fun fact... when the dutch king was just a young prince he actually completed one of these city tours aswel.!!!
@Catdad_YN3 жыл бұрын
every year we hope for an Elfstedentocht. But it has been so long ago since we had one.
@thomaskriekenvander32763 жыл бұрын
The little cross is the main prize!! it proves you made it to the end!!! only those who also finish get one!!
@ingridwatsup96713 жыл бұрын
The winner, Evert van Benthem, now lives in Canada (so he skates on …) 🇳🇱❤️🌷🌷
@clifffan33 жыл бұрын
Evert won 2 times in a row
@joeribaars54813 жыл бұрын
My father participated in the tour of 1985 (this race) and the 1986 race and still has both crosses , I could never do that, I am as fit as a beanie bag chair.
@somedutchguy20622 жыл бұрын
Hi. In this 'elfstedentocht' the 18 year old prince Willem Alexander, the current Dutch king, participated as a 'tourer'. He did this incognito under the name 'W.A. van Buren',. But halfway through the tour the public and the media already had recognized him.. He had startingcard number 1.
@therealdutchidiot2 жыл бұрын
Snow is a blanket cover making the ice melt.
@kevartje12953 жыл бұрын
"It's very light outside for it being 11:30 pm" I'm thinking they probably meant 11:30 am, the only time its that light at 11:30 pm is in high summer.
@murvee59073 жыл бұрын
It is our biggest event, imagine 1/16th of your country is physically going to watch this live in somewhere in that 200 kilometers course!
@patrickscholten222 Жыл бұрын
the day to remember so nice, just watching and feel the vibe, amazing,
@amcuhrd Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, the music the video starts off with is the Frysian Anthem, from the Dutch provence this is held in.
@stefaniaponitz5738 Жыл бұрын
This is probably the winter I learned to skate at the pond in front of our apartment at 4 years old. I love those memories, the whole neighborhood would be out on that pond.
@NaturalDutchSpirit Жыл бұрын
There was a movie made of the '63 version of the race. The weather was so bad, the movie is called: the Hell of '63
@JonasofPersia3 жыл бұрын
This is oldschool stuff man, I love it. My dad was only 27 when this was made, two years before I was born and I'm 34.
@cobihuijgen39712 жыл бұрын
there are no teams , just skate for yourself. . professionals and just skate lovers, A farmer won this year and the next tour too EVERT VAN BENTHEM he went to canada years ago, still a farmer, has cows, and is still famous. the last winner, was a spruit farmer , ha ha henk angenent, in 1997 .great that you show this . its dutch proud .
@arrienl63726 ай бұрын
I never saw this documentary! The tv at work was on all day. It was a fantastic event. So glad you showed this one. Thanks! Edit, lol and of course 11:30 AM. It was great to experience this through your eyes. Friendships for life were built on the ice there, helping one another pull through till the finish line.
@anniek46813 жыл бұрын
Our King then a prince (18 y/o) still, did the 11 cities tour in 1986. Evert van Bentem won it the second time in a row.
@harrythatsme21003 жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Please also do The 4days from Nijmegen. The world biggest walking event.
@murvee59073 жыл бұрын
Some nice facts for you also; the next year in '86 the event was again and with the same winner! In that year also our prince of that time competed and finished! He used an alias so no one would recognise him( he's our king now) The last event was in 1997 so we are waiting for a new one for quite a long time now!
@StartPlayFinish3 жыл бұрын
We dont just combat the water when its liquid ;)
@scepticx.3287 Жыл бұрын
yeah, i was there at the finishline both 85 and 86 (as a spectator) . i spend my teen years in Leeuwarden. a spectical indeed. the freezing cold gave me a whole new perspective of the word "snowballs" :-)
@skippynoah3 жыл бұрын
They even do ice tranplantation! When there is no ice in important places like under a bridge, they cut with a chainsaw big pieces of thick ice from other places and place it where there is no ice. Great invention. By the way, i was one of the spectators at the finish line in this video. I lived in Leeuwarden.
@Lady.AnnAmavi3 жыл бұрын
Okay loved this reaction my father and his brothers always did this when this skating 11 city's .. BUT COME ON ! THAT KITTY CAT THAT WALKED IN , WAS TO ADORABLE 🥰
@gerrygrouwe703 жыл бұрын
Something else famous in the world the Nijmegen vierdaagse. A 4 day walking event with 50000 people from 70 different country s
@MarthaSpherical3 жыл бұрын
Always loved ice skating growing up and we used to create a mini 11 city course in our local forest.
@blainweb86753 жыл бұрын
Cool fact: In the 1986 tour our current king, the then 18 years old crown prince Willem-Alexander, completed the tour under the surname W.A. van Buren.
@margreetanceaux39067 ай бұрын
The music under that opening is the Friesland national hymne.
@rosalindeschoonaard1925 күн бұрын
Beautiful Dutch tradition! Sad it doesn't freeze that hard no more. Have you ever checked the 4 Day Marches? It's walking over 200 km, in 4 days. Another exhaustion- thing😂😂😂
@urbandiscount Жыл бұрын
Yup, we used to go to my grandmother's in Franeker to watch. We'll never have one again, I reckon.
@tuproc613 жыл бұрын
For me it was the first time i saw it on television. i was a primary school teacher at that moment and we watched it live on tv with all the children. Haha even your cat likes it, how sweet!
@marjakeizer9580 Жыл бұрын
A year later we had another one with the same winner, Evert van Benthem but this time the then crown prince, registrated under a pseudonym rode the tour and made it to finish too.
@MsUltrafox Жыл бұрын
This tour is a rare event. In the 2000s there has been NO eleven-city tour. The last one was in 1997 and since the first one in 1903, there have only been 15 in total. So when it happens it is massive and for many a once in a lifetime event.
@bonsai673 жыл бұрын
A year later during the next Elfstedentocht I was in the military on a 4-night bivouac exercize. Sleeping in a 2-person person tent on frozen ground temperatures as low as -15°C (5°F). As if you were sleeping inside a freezer. I was still trembling when we arrived back at the barracks and after a warm shower.
@GullibleTarget2 жыл бұрын
Koud hè?
@theonijkerk3012 Жыл бұрын
He won the next year too. Now he is farming in Canada.
@LMvdB023 жыл бұрын
Hahahha I love when I'm skating on a canal and have to duck down for a bridge. It feels like such a smooth and cool thing to do.
@mavadelo2 жыл бұрын
Snow on the ice will actually keep it insulated so it won't grow fast enough. The ice was cut up so they could poor paint for the finish line. Just adding water and waiting till it is frozen enough again takes to long. So they fill it with the ice they took out. The paint remains visible enough. Even among the race participants it isn't every man for him/herself. This is not a race to be egoistical. A year later, in 1986 there was a skater with the name W.A van Buren, this proved to be the current Dutch King Willem Alexander van Oranje. He completed the course. I was present in 85, 86 and 97. Not as a skater but as a member of a Drum and Showband giving shows along the route. You are correct, we use a 24hr clock normally and certainly in those days AM and PM where new concepts. So yes... 11:30 AM is the correct time
@ali-rikabrands86372 ай бұрын
When we where little we could skate every winter, our children are now around twenty, they only could skate 3 winters.
@Witsenburg3 жыл бұрын
Even our current king finished the tour once, under a different name, and his parents (the then queen) was there to welcome him at the finsh.
@robertgrijsen1006 Жыл бұрын
I was there that day, saw start and finish and in between one big party. It was wonderful
@ivonnevermeer36003 жыл бұрын
Every year we hope on a new Elfstedentocht, because the whole country is very happy, Dutch are always on the ice, this year in februari we were on vacation on the Isle Texel, and when we went home, there were skaters everywhere, because it was very cold, it looked like an old painting of Rembrandt van Rijn, your reaction is amazing like always 🥰 greetings from the Netherlands, I’m like you, me and skates are no combination 😂
@Pasunsoprano3 жыл бұрын
Well I guess the queen was also there because her son was participating incognito.. By the way, an olympic swimmer swam the tour to collect money for cancer research, he had conquered leukemia himself. It took him 5 days of almost constant swimming.
@yvonne98683 жыл бұрын
I was there to cheer alongside the ice. It was a great experience, a great atmosphere. It was a party for the people that were cheering en singing. Uptil now a one time experience. Maybe in the future... What a task for those skaters!!!!
@weeardguy2 жыл бұрын
And even when it's not an Eleven city skate-race, skate-races (or at least weather that makes ice-skating possible), provide such a unique atmosphere. March 2012 was great: the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam froze up, something I never expected to see anymore in my life. On my way to work, I first didn't understand why so many people with Sanex headbands and spandex clothing got on board the bus. But there was a skate-tour set out in or around Ilpendam and many left the bus there. You could just feel the excitement. And when I walked a little from work back to central station instead of taking the tram like I usually do, I got at the Keizersgracht-race: cartraffic had been closed off from both sides, there were people delivering soup and other stuff from their homes everywhere and the PA was just wild when two skaters were again competing against eachother. When they would finish, a huge cheer along the whole of the canal woud fill the air. It was especially weird because I had been skating on the same canal before the races. For the first time in my life I skated on an Amsterdam canal. The tourists that were there as well, had a blast, even though they had the worst skates ever if you wanted to go for speed (Friese doorlopers...). But yeah, I completely forgot what a unique experience it was for them to be on vacation in the Netherlands at exactly the right time ánd having the luck finding skates for rent... Some advice for foreigners: should you be in The Netherlands and the weather takes a turn for the best, do NOT rely on rental skates: big chance that by the time you want them, you can't get them anywhere anymore. Rent them in advance or buy them. It's also very Dutch though that if you could not get any skates, someone who is resting for a while will lend you his or her skates (if they fit ofcourse). And oh yeah: Get rid of your bag, rucksack and items in your pockets. If you fall, you'll injure yourself far worse than without those items on your body.
@elricthebald2 жыл бұрын
Badass detail about the '97 edition. The fastest female, Klasina Seinstra, was pregnant while riding the tour.
@rogerk61805 ай бұрын
It is about time a new one happens. It has been 27 years since the last one happened.
@JansmaIvy9 ай бұрын
Love the dedication of you wearing your orange shirt!
@aichohvee Жыл бұрын
Just watching some of your old videos. Your cat is precious! I wish it would freeze like this again. Would love to see the 11s.t. live...
@chiitra271 Жыл бұрын
It was my first year in secondary school. I can remember I skated a lot and waking up early to see the start with hot chocolate and hot porridge. Going to school being able to see the race at televisions all over our school and finishing our day at about 12PM to see the first people finish and go ice skating ourself. Good memories! Ps you may also be interested in a movie about this event of 1963. It was -20 centigrades: De Hel van '63
@7_Cheshire_7Ай бұрын
Aaw!! Your cat!! That's sweet! Got 2 here and a french bulldog puppy ❤
@JaapGinder3 жыл бұрын
At that time I stayed with my wife and at her parents whom were living about 3 km's away from the finish line. I was 29 yrs than and we just could walk to the event. A complete part of the highway, just near the frozen waterway, was used for all the facilities for television, portable studio's, telecommunication and whatever they needed. The best view we had on television at home, but just seeing al the activities was very special.
@f1girl2223 жыл бұрын
My grandfather finished this year! He biked for an hour to get to Leeuwarden to sign up! My grandmother, my mom and her siblings where waiting for him in their home town of Franeker! After he finished it he biked back for another hour trough the snow