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Friesland turns out to watch Olympic swimmer’s 196km charity marathon

June 24, 2019
Van der Weijden pauses his marathon swim to give his daughter a kiss. Photo: Raymond van Olphen/HH
Van der Weijden pauses his marathon swim to give his daughter a kiss. Photo: Raymond van Olphen/HH

Olympic swimmer Maarten van der Weijden is on course to complete his Elfstedentocht marathon in Friesland on Monday evening.

The 38-year-old is making a second attempt to complete the 196km tour of Friesland’s 11 historic cities, a year after he had to pull out after 55 hours on medical advice.

Crowds have lined the canals of Frisian towns along the route and Dutch media outlets have been providing round-the-clock coverage of Van der Weijden’s marathon swim since he set out from Leeuwaarden on Friday.

Maarten van der Weijden wordt in een stampvol Dokkum onthaald. Stempel tien is binnen, (een half uur eerder dan gepland). Nu 172 km gehad, nog 24 te gaan! #Swim11 #11stedenzwemtocht pic.twitter.com/UWVVwTlzwW

— Amarins de Boer (@amarinsdeboerr) June 24, 2019

The swimmer, who was successfully treated for leukaemia as a young man, is using the marathon tour to raise money for cancer research. The Elfstedentocht, a traditional long-distance skating race held whenever Friesland’s canals freeze over, has not taken place since 1997.

There were loud cheers early on Monday morning when Van der Weijden passed the point in the village of Burdaard where he had to abandon his previous attempt. A sculpture was mounted last week to mark the exact spot.

❤️ https://t.co/SEhE8nCj0a

— MvdW Foundation (@mvdwfoundation) June 24, 2019

To complete the tour, Van der Weijden must collect 11 stamps in each of the Frisian towns along the route. He arrived in Dokkum, the tenth city, at around 10am and is due to return to Leeuwaarden in the late afternoon.

Donations to the Maarten van der Weijden Foundation can be made via 11stedenzwemtocht.nl.

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