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He started racing in the A-class in 1983, which involved longer races (100 km instead of 40 km), and finished third in the Dutch championship in 1985.
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He started racing in the A-class in 1983, which involved longer races (100 km instead of 40 km), and finished third in the Dutch championship in 1985.
Van Benthem, a farmer in Leeuwte, near Vollenhove in The Netherlands, got involved in marathon skating in the early 1980s. In 1985, it had been 22 years since the last Elfstedentocht, which is skated on natural ice in Friesland, a 200 kilometres (120 mi) race. After 200 km on natural ice, he entered the final stretch into Leeuwarden together with January Kooiman, Jos Niesten and Henri Ruitenberg, all marathon speed skaters.
One year later, on February 26, 1986, the match was on again.
In the end, Rein Jonker and Robert Kamperman are ahead with Van Benthem. The next Elfstedentocht took place in 1997, after Van Benthem"s retirement.
He entered the event as a tourist, drawing much public attention. In the summer of 1999 Van Benthem and his family decided to move to Spruce View, Alberta, Canada.
His Dutch farm was located in a natural preservation area and thus could not expand.
Moreover, Van Benthem said he had gotten tired of the attention. Van Benthem has a dairy farm in Spruce View, 320 hectares with 175 cows. An "Alternative Elfstedentocht" was organized since 2003, but van Benthem"s goal of having the Dutch top riders compete regularly did not come to fruition.