- 21, 1904 –
January 12, 2001) was a
Spanish Basque pelota player known as
Atano III. He is
often considered one of the best
pelotaris of all time, dominating...
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Atano III is a
Basque pelota short fronton located at the
Anoeta Sports Complex in San Sebastián,
Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. The
fronton was...
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received the
Sahitya Akademi Award in 2006 for his
collection of
essays '
Atano Suraj' as well as the Vali
Gujarati Gazal Award for his
contribution to...
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during a
regional tournament.
Txikito de
Iraeta and
Lazcano won to
Atano IV and
Atano VII on the
finale with a
final score of 22-21 . The
fronton located...
- years,
turning into an
annual tournament since 1950. The
first champion was
Atano III.
Retegi II,
holds the
title of most wins with 11, 9 consecutives. Until...
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communication with them. The
abosom were
divided into
three groups; the
atano (gods from
water bodies such as rivers, led by Tano), ewim (sky gods) and...
- that the ball
would be more
visible on TV.
Oinatz Bengoetxea Olaizola II
Atano III
Beloki Martínez de
Irujo Retegi II Titín III
Txikito de
Iraeta Txikito...
- El
Dorado Luis Arconada,
footballer Luis Mariano,
tenor Mariano Juaristi Atano III, Basque-pelota
player Martín Berasategui, chef Martín de Murúa, friar...
- Year
Champion Subchampion Score 1940
Atano III
Txikito de
Iraeta 22-08 1942
Atano III
Atano VII 22-05...
- de
Irujo Xala 22-12
Atano III 2005
Olaizola II Martínez de
Irujo 22-18
Atano III 2006 Martínez de
Irujo Olaizola II 22-17
Atano III 2009 Martínez de...