Julián Retegui Barbería , also known as Retegi II (born in Eratsun , Navarre , Spain on October 10, 1954) is an ex-player of Basque pelota . He is also called "El mago de Eratsun" (Spanish: "The wizard of Eratsun"), since he is considered one of the best Basque pelota players of all time. He played as a foreplayer.
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20-5870: Is the second most important hand-pelota tournament. The championship has been played since 1957 and has been the previous scenario for future 1st category pelotaris such as Retegi I , Retegi II , Arretxe , Beloki I and Olaizola II . The winner of the tournament earns the right to participate in the next edition of the Bare-handed Pelota First League Championships [ edit ] Year Champion Subchampion Score Fronton 1957 Del Val Otxoa 22-08 Vitoriano 1958 García Ariño II Azkarate 22-20 Deportivo 1959 Arkaia Elgea 22-11 Deportivo 1960 Lejarazu Atano X 22-09 Deportivo 1961 Atano X Elgea 22-20 Astelena 1962 García Ariño II Elgea 22-17 Beotibar 1963 Elgea Vergara I 22-14 Astelena 1964 Tapia I Pascual 22-16 Bergara 1965 Vergara I Andueza III 22-17 Beotibar 1966 Andueza III Retegi I 22-05 Anoeta 1967 Retegi I Lajos 22-14 Bergara 1968 Elorza Del Val II 22-12 Astelena 1969 Nalda II Madrid 22-18 Adarraga 1970 Oreja II Del Val II 22-16 Beotibar 1971 Erostarbe Arruabarrena 22-10 Beotibar 1972 Arruabarrena Arozena 22-19 Bergara 1973 Gorostiza Guereñu 22-03 Vitoriano 1974 Beristain Chichan 22-21 Labrit 1975 Retegi II García Ariño IV 22-10 Anoeta 1976 Maiz II Salbidea 22-14 Anoeta 1977 Unsain Alberdi 22-18 Anoeta 1978 Txoperena Urkiza 22-18 Anoeta 1979 Andueza VI Arcelus 22-12 Anoeta 1980 Herran Txoperena 22-02 Anoeta 1981 Luke Urkiri 22-16 Anoeta 1982 Retegi IV Urkiri 22-17 Anoeta 1983 Esnaola Alustiza 22-07 Anoeta 1984 Alustiza Urra 22-08 Anoeta 1985 Etxenagusia Soroa III 22-03 Anoeta 1986 Arretxe Urzainki 22-12 Anoeta 1987 Urra Errasti 22-16 Anoeta 1988 Ansotegi Murga 22-16 Anoeta 1989 Urzainki Soroa III 22-20 Anoeta 1990 Soroa III Errasti 22-17 Anoeta 1991 Errasti Muntion 22-08 Anoeta 1992 Irazola Urra 22-21 Anoeta 1993 Beloki I Irazola 22-10 Anoeta 1994 Santi Armendariz 22-10 Deportivo 1995 Lasa III Ariznabarreta 22-20 Ogueta 1996 Lasa III Ariznabarreta 22-04 Ogueta 1997 Koka Goñi II 22-20 Atano III 1998 Esain and Zearra Badiola III and Minguez 22-10 and 22-06 Labrit and Donibane 1999 Rai and Olaizola II Barriola and Hirigoyen 22-08 and 22-16 Bergara and Astelena 2000 González Imaz 22-15 Atano III 2001 Berraondo Xala 22-16 Atano III 2002 Pascual Apeztegia 22-18 Atano III 2003 Peñagarikano Berraondo 22-09 Atano III 2004 Galarza V Berraondo 22-12 Labrit 2005 Leiza Galarza VI 22-08 Amorebieta IV 2006 Berasaluze IX Arretxe II 22-21 Labrit 2007 Urberuaga Galarza VI 22-14 Amorebieta IV 2008 Retegi Bi Larralde 22-09 Amorebieta IV 2009 Beroiz Argote 22-13 Beotibar 2010 Aritz Lasa Beroiz 22-15 Beotibar 2011 Olaetxea Merino 22-18 Adarraga 2012 Jaunarena Ezkurdia 22-16 Labrit 2013 Untoria Elezkano II 22-15 Labrit 2014 Rezusta Zabala 22-10 Beotibar 2015 Víctor Irribarria 22-17 Beotibar 2016 Mendizabal III Gorka 22-14 Labrit 2017 Arteaga II Bakaikoa 22-18 abrit 2018 Bakaikoa Erasun 22-18 Labrit 2019 Darío Elordi 22-12 Labrit 2020 Arteaga II Elordi 22-12 Beotibar 2021 P. Etxeberria Egiguren V 22-7 Labrit 2022 Alberdi Salaberria 22-10 Labrit 2023 Bakaikoa Salaberria 22-20 Labrit 2024 Larrazabal Agirre 22-21 Labrit v t e Basque pelota Federations Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota International Federation of Basque Pelota [REDACTED] Companies Baiko Pilota (Asegarce) ASPE Fronton grounds Astelena Atano III Beotibar Bergara Bizkaia Navarra Arena Ogueta Vitoriano Tournaments Basque Pelota World Championships Bare-handed Pelota First League Bare-handed Pelota Second League Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles Cuatro y Medio Euskadi Championship Notable Pelotaris Atano III Txiquito de Iraeta Txiquito de Éibar Retegi II Ogueta Beloki Eugi Titín III Gallastegui Pelota at
30-622: The 2nd Hand-Pelota singles championship . He has been the pelotari who has singlehandedly won the 1st Hand-Pelota singles championship more times than any other player. He has won a total of eleven times: every year from 1980 to 1988 and in 1990 and 1993. He has also won the Spanish Championship in pairs: in 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995 and in 1997. On December 13, 1997 he won his last prize, the Basque Championship of 4½ against Titin III in
40-641: The Ogeta Frontón of Gasteiz . Since then, due to his regular lesions, he didn't win more prizes. He played his last match on September 20, 2001, in the Adarraga frontón, Logroño , with Barriola against Olaizola II and Armendariz . He lost 18-22. In total, he has won 22 prizes, being the pelotari who has won the most prizes in the history of Basque pelota and has played around 1,407 matches, 843 of which he won. For some years now he has been working in Asegarce ,
50-468: The Atano III fronton are Hand-pelota and Paleta-rubber . Atano III is one of the frontons which held one of the most important yearly competitions in the sport, the 1st Hand-Pelota Championship , with 40 finals played there until the current date. These are the most notable events held in the Atano III since the name change in 1995. * In 1999, two separate finals were played, due to a disagreement between
60-819: The Olympics 1900 1924 (demonstration) 1968 (demonstration) 1992 (demonstration) Defunct frontons Beti Jai Deportivo Fiesta Alegre Gros Related articles Fronton Basque pelota ball Valencian frontó International fronton Paleta Frontón Frontenis Jai alai Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bare-handed_Pelota_Second_League&oldid=1256730648 " Categories : Basque pelota competitions Sports leagues established in 1957 Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from June 2019 All articles lacking sources Retegi II Nephew of Juan Ignacio Retegi (another pelotari who won
70-530: The company in which Karlos Arguiñano is a partner. His son, Julen Retegi , is also a pelotari. He debuted in the same town his father did, Zarauz , but in a different frontón called Aritzbatalde in July 2005. He wears the name Retegi Bi in honour of his father ( Bi means two in Basque, the number Julián wore), although the name should have been Retegi VIII due to their dynasty as pelotaris. Retegi participated for
80-573: The first time in this championship in 1979, but he didn't win. One year later he arrived at the finals and won against Maiz II. From that day on he started his brilliant career, getting to the finals from 1980 to 1993, and winning the championship eleven times. Anoeta fronton Atano III is a Basque pelota short fronton located at the Anoeta Sports Complex in San Sebastián , Basque Autonomous Community , Spain . The fronton
90-516: The pelota championship six times, usually known as Retegi I), he started to get interested in the Basque pelota when he was a child. He worked as a stonecutter and in the wood industry. On July 14, 1974 he started his professional career as a pelotari in the Cinema frontón of Zarautz ( Gipuzkoa ), having as a partner another pelotari, Juaristi . They were defeated by Azorena and Etxeandia by 22-21. One year later, in 1975, he won his first championship,
100-454: Was built in 1963 by the municipality, due to the high demand by the professional and aficionate players of the Gipuzkoa province , originally named Anoeta fronton. In 1995, after repair and maintenance work the fronton was renamed after Mariano Juaristi Mendizábal who played with the pseudonym of "Atano III", often considered one of the best pelotaris of all time. The main modalities played in
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