Apezetxea, Costau & Gaminde: The Old Finals Highlights

The 77 Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa already knows its champions after the dispute on Saturday of its endings. Apezetxea and Loza have been imposed on Rekalde and Apeztegia by 22-13 in male elite; Cash and Garaño have taken the txapelas in male promises against Etxeberria and Leonet by 22-21 in the most exciting game of the day; and Etxegarai and Gaminde have traced before Zabaleta and Mendiburu to achieve the 22-20 victory in women’s elite. Joanes Costau, Aduna striker, has been appointed as the Pelotari with the greatest projection of the tournament.

To further illuminate the thrilling outcomes of the 77th Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa, here’s a detailed look at the key match statistics and a frequently asked questions section.

Key Match Statistics

| Category | Winners | Score | Key Performers/Highlights | Match Duration (approx.) | Balls in Play (approx.) |

|——————-|——————————————|———–|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–|————————–|—————————|

| Male Elite | Apezetxea & Loza | 22-13 | Apezetxea (13 points, 1 serve), Loza; Rekalde (9 points), Apeztegia started strong, but Apezetxea’s dominance in the second half paved the way for victory. This was also the game with the fewest balls in play. | 35 minutes | 349 |

| Male Promises | Cash & Garaño | 22-21 | Garaño,and Costau. Etxeberria (9 points), Costau (12 points, 3 serves); A nail-biting match, highlighted by the extraordinary play of the strikers, who put on a show until the very end of the most exciting game. | 42 minutes | 501 |

| Women’s Elite | Etxegarai & Gaminde | 22-20 | Etxegarai, Gaminde; Zabaleta, Mendiburu. A comeback by Etxegarai & Gaminde from a 14-20 deficit, with Gaminde’s power proving decisive. The teams played for more than 42 minutes and saw 431 balls in play. | 42 minutes | 431 |

Note: match duration and balls in play are approximate.

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Q: What is the Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa?

A: The Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa is a prestigious pelota tournament,a traditional Basque sport,that showcases elite athletes in various categories.

Q: Where does the Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa take place?

A: This specific tournament is hosted in the enclosure (court/venue), see the original article for specific details as to the location.

Q: who were the winners of the 77th Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa?

A: The champions included Apezetxea & loza (male elite), Cash & Garaño (male promises), and Etxegarai & Gaminde (women’s elite). The article details all the winners.

Q: Who was awarded the “Pelotari with the greatest projection” award?

A: Joanes Costau, an Aduna striker, earned that distinguished honor, signifying his promising future in the sport.

Q: What makes this pelota tournament different from others?

A: The Antiguoko Pilota Txapelketa is distinguished by its deep-rooted tradition, fierce competition, and the high level of skill displayed by the athletes.The intense matches and the commitment to the sport make this tournament unique.

Q: Where can I find more facts about pelota and Basque sports?

A: For more details, search online for Basque pelota or similar terms. Many sports websites and cultural organizations offer thorough information on Basque sports.

Q: Are there any links for upcoming matches or scores?

A: You can find the link for the event with the updated fixtures or follow the link given in the article.The information provided here is based on the most recent event. Keep an eye on the official website for updated information.

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I hope that this new information and the FAQ section help you.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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