Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles

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The Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles known as Campeonato de España de mano parejas is the second most important tournament of Hand-pelota category in Basque pelota, after the 1st Hand-Pelota singles championship, known as manomanista. The teams are formed by a Forward and a Defender, and the games are played to 22 points.

History[]

The competition was created by the Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota on 1941 at the same time of manomanista, played every 2 years, but for a lack of interest and agreement the competition was suspended until 1978. On 1973 the two hand-pelota companies that operated at the time, Empresas Unidas and Eskulari, hold professional championships of doubles apart. In 1978 the companies finally agreed to merge both tournaments into one, named Campeonato de España (Championship of Spain). Since 1978 the championship is played yearly. The first winning partners were and , and the ones with most wins were Retegi II and with 3 wins.

Awards[]

The winners are awarded with a Txapela and a trophy (the winner are denomined Txapelduns).

Championships[]

Year Champions Subchampions Score Fronton
1941 - Txikito de Iraeta - Gallastegui 22-18 (1) Gros
1943 - - 22-21
1945 Txikito de Iraeta (2) - - 22-21
1961 - Ogueta - 22-15
1978 - - 22-14 Anoeta
1979 - - 22-15 Anoeta
1980–81 - - 22-13 Anoeta
1981–82 - - 22-21 Anoeta
1982–83 - - 22-11 Anoeta
1983–84 - - 22-18 Anoeta
1984–85 - - 22-18 Anoeta
1985–86 - - 22-15 Anoeta
1986–87 - - 22-14 Anoeta
1987–88 Retegi II - - 22-16 Anoeta
1988–89 - Retegi II - 22-18 Anoeta
1989–90 Retegi II - - (3) 22-3 Anoeta
1990–91 Retegi II - - 22-19 Anoeta
1991–92 - - 22-18 Ogueta
1992–93 - y Etxaniz - Titín III - y - 22-20 y 22-15 Ogueta
1993–94 Titin III - Retegi II - Beloki 22-14 Ogueta
1994–95 Retegi II - - 22-17 Atano III
1995–96 - Beloki Etxaniz - 22-18 Atano III
1996–97 Retegi II - - 22-14 Atano III
1997–98 - Etxaniz - 22-21 Atano III
1999 - y Olaizola I - - Beloki y - 22-17 y 22-15 Atano III and
2000 Titin III - - 22-19 Ogueta
2001 Olaizola I - - Beloki 22-13 Atano III
2002 - Olaizola I - Patxi Ruiz 22-19 Atano III
2003 - Beloki Olaizola II - 22-15 Atano III
2004 Titín III - Martínez de Irujo - 22-8 Atano III
2005 Martínez de Irujo - - Beloki 22-12 Atano III
2006 Martínez de Irujo - Olaizola II - 22-11 Ogueta
2007 - Martínez de Eulate Olaizola I - Beloki 22-18 Ogueta
2008 Olaizola II - Titín III - 22-17 Ogueta
2009 Juan Martínez de Irujo - Olaizola II - 22-21 Atano III
2010 - - 22-14 Ogueta
2011 Olaizola II - - 22-14
2012 Titin III - - 22-15
2013 Juan Martinez de Irujo - - 6-4 Atano III
2014 Juan Martínez de Irujo - Olaizola II - 22-13
2015 Bengoetxea VI - - 22-7
2016 Olaizola II - Juan Martínez de Irujo - 16-10
2017 - Bengoetxea VI - 22-14
2018 - - 22-9
2019 - - 22-19
2020 - Olaizola II - 22-13
2021 - - 22-7

Pelotaris[]

Pelotari Txapelas Finals
Retegi II 5 7
5 7
Martínez de Irujo 5 7
Titín III 4 6
4 4
4 4
Olaizola II 3 8
3 6
3 5
3 5
3 4
3 4
3 4
Beloki 2 7
2 4
Olaizola I 2 4
2 4
2 3
2 3
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 1
1 5
1 4
1 4
1 3
Etxaniz 1 3
Bengoetxea VI 1 3
Txikito de Iraeta 1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 2
0 2
0 2
Gallastegui 0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
Ogueta 0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
Patxi Ruiz 0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1

At the same time, the 2nd Hand-Pelota doubles championship is played by minor importance or rookie pelotaris giving the right to the winning partners to play in the 1st category tournament next year.

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