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Mariano Juaristi : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariano Juaristi

Mariano Juaristi Mendizábal (February 21, 1904 – January 12, 2001) was an Azkoitian Basque pelota player known as Atano III. He is often considered one of the best ''pelotaris'' of all time, dominating the 1st hand-pelota category from 1926 to 1948 and winner of 4 championships (1940, 1942, 1944 and 1946).
== Early life ==
Mariano Mendizábal was born on 1904 in Azkoitia, Guipúzcoa in the Caserío ''Atano'' from which his family pseudonym comes. The Juaristi (or ''Atano'') family formed a ''pelotari dynasty'', six of them were ''pelotaris'' and one of them manufactured balls. Mariano, Atano III, was the most well-known of them.
Atano VII, his younger brother, also was a very important player, as was Atano X, son of Atano I.〔Mariano Juaristi Mendizábal Translated from Spanish Wikipedia.〕

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