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Royal Association The Friesian Eleven Cities since 1909!
The Royal Association The Friesian Eleven Cities (Koninklijke Vereniging De Friesche Elf Steden) aims to promote the sport of ice skating, particularly by organising the Elfstedentocht (Eleven Cities Tour) on ice, if possible, annually. The association consists of a board of 10 people and has over 32,000 members. Each year, the board, together with the district heads, assistant district heads, and many volunteers, organises the Elfstedentocht. Whether the event can ultimately take place depends on the weather. A minimum ice thickness of 15 centimetres is required across the entire route for the Elfstedentocht to take place.
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History

All fifteen editions in words and pictures
Among the athletes who completed the tour on their own initiative during the harsh winter of 1890-1891 was Willem ‘Pim’ Mulier. He took the initiative to organise the first "official" Elfstedentocht. In 1909, the Frisian Ice Association (De Friesche IJsbond) organised the first Elfstedentocht race. The Frisian Ice Association initially wanted to make it a one-time event, but Mr. M.E. Hepkema, a lawyer from Leeuwarden, believed that this form of ice skating was viable. He also saw the importance of creating a separate organisation for it. A few days later, on January 15, 1909, he, along with other enthusiastic Frisians, founded the Association De Friesche Elf Steden. Since 1909, the tour has been held fifteen times.
History

Skating stories of our members

Frans Vriesendorp
Tour of 1985, Tour of 1986
Franeker

"Shoveling and suffering"

The sign "5 km of bad ice" is not very promising. It’s shovelling and suffering, and it’s getting harder and harder. How far is Bartlehiem still? Is that the tower of Bartlehiem? No, it’s Berlikum, which is halfway between Franeker and Bartlehiem, so Bartlehiem is still 20 km away.
Matthijs Schröeder
Tour of 1997
Leeuwarden

"Nearly untrained at the start..."

I completed the tour nearly untrained because my wife and I had coincidentally taken a month-long trek to the base camp of Mt. Everest in Nepal, at an altitude of 6 km, at the end of 1996, leaving us full of red blood cells.
Henk van Bergen
Tocht van 1985
Leeuwarden

Alternatieve tocht in Polen afgebroken voor de Elfstedentocht

Ik ging op weg naar de alternatieve tocht in Polen, daar kwam het bericht: het gaat toch door in Friesland. Algehele consternatie, we moeten terug, maar hoe? Er was een buschauffeur bereid ons terug te rijden. Urenlang oponthoud aan de grens, komen we wel op tijd? Spannend. Ondertussen heeft onze buurman, een Fries, gezorgd voor […]
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The route of the Elfstedentocht

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