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Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota : ウィキペディア英語版
Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota

The Spanish Federation of Basque pelota or Federación Española de Pelota Vasca is the main governing body of Basque pelota in Spain and one of the most important in the world along with the International Federation of Basque Pelota.
==History==
Basque pelota first gained popularity during the 1920s. Several tournaments were organized and the ''Hand-pelota'', ''remonte'' and ''pala'' championships were introduced for the first professional ''pelotaris''.
In 1924 Basque pelota was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1924 Summer Olympics, and the popularity of the event was the main reason for the creation of the Spanish Basque Pelota Federation.
The first typed of pelota to be included were doubles hand-pelota, ''pala'', ''remonte'' and ''cesta punta''. Provincial federations were set up in Álava, Aragón, Castile, Cataluña, Guipúzcoa, Navarra, Salamanca and Vizcaya.
The activities of the Federation were interrupted during the Civil War but were restarted in 1940, when singles hand-pelota and short ''pala'' categories were introduced.〔(History of Basque Pelota )〕
The same year the first top-tier hand-pelota singles championship was organized, resulting in the win of Atano III over Txikito de Iraeta with a final score of 22-8.
In 1941 the first top-tier hand-pelota doubles championship was played, resulting in the win of Onaindia and Urcelay over Txikito de Iraeta and Gallastegui with a final score of 22-18. And in 1957 the first second-tier hand-pelota 2nd category singles was played resulting in the win of Del Val over Otxoa with a final score of 22-8.
During the 1960s, several new competitions were introduced. Most were regional, second category and youth tournaments.
In 1989, the Cuatro y Medio Euskadi Championship was introduced, resulting in a win for Retegi II over Galarza III with a final score of 22-6.

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