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Galotxetes (, also known as ''Galotxes'') is a modality of the Valencian pilota. As usual in the Valencian pilota, it's a handball game where players stand in front each other. The differences with the main variant are the unusual courtfield and the unique ball used. Despite the name, it has no relation with another Valencian pilota variant, the Galotxa. == Courtfield == The courtfield, called ''galotxeta'' (hence the name of this modality), is a 4 walled room, 20m long and 3 m wide. In the middle there's a 1 m high net, it's not tense at all, so its height is a bit shorter on the center. The courtfield is so divided in two sides: the "''traure' and the "''rest''". On the ''rest'' side, at its right end of the net, there's an 80 cm high flat stone (the "''tamboret''") used to bounce on it the ball in the service of every doubles game. On the ''traure'' side there's a rectangle on the ground next to the left wall, that's where the ball must first bounce after the service of every doubles game. In the case of playing singles the ball must be bounced on a point into that rectangle of the ''traure''. Also, the walls at the end of every side are called "''frontons''". The ''rest'' frontó is high so every ball returns to the courtfield, but the ''traure'' frontó is only 1.5 m high, so public may watch the game in the gallery behind it. In case the ball is sent over the ''traure'' wall, the player on the ''traure'' must bounce it on the wall and strike the ball on the air (if it already bounced on the ground) or after a first bounce (if it didn't bounce at all). At the ground of those two ''frontons'' there's a 45° bevel, the "''tamborí''", it allows to raise up low balls with quick and unexpected bouncings. As for now, all those elements are common to the main Valencian pilota courtfield, the trinquet, being the main difference the size (smaller) and the lack of stairs for the spectators to seat along the left wall. But a unique trait of the "''galotxetes''" are the "''caixonets''" ("small drawers"), they are a kind of open doors on every corner. They are used as a direct point place for the sender. Until recently, this modality was played in the whole ''comarca'' of Vinalopó Mitjà, but actually there are courtfields for this modality only in the "Centro Deportivo de Monòver", El Pinós and La Romana, and those last two are not covered. However, the oldest courtfield is in Abdet (Marina Baixa), dated from 1772. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Galotxetes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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