Basque Pelota World Championships

The Basque Pelota World Championships is a quadrennial tournament first organized in 1952 by the International Federation of Basque Pelota. The modern championships crowns the best amateur players in fifteen different playing categories.

Basque Pelota World Championships
Tournament information
SportBasque Pelota
Established1952
Number of
tournaments
18
Administrator(s)FIPV
Current champion
 France (7th title)

History

The first edition of the tournament was organized in 1952, and until 1958 was played every three years. The tournament has occurred every four years since then. No third place titles were awarded during the first five editions of the tournament.[1] Additionally, the number of disciplines disputed at each tournament has varied depending on the edition, and has even included disciplines played on the Plaza Libre in the editions of 1952 and 1958.[1] Until the edition of 1990 no women's categories were disputed in the championships. A single women's discipline was added in 1990 (Paleta goma - Trinquete), then another one in 1994 (Frontenis), and finally a third one in 2014 (Paleta goma - Fronton 30 m) bringing the total number of disputed categories to fifteen.[1][2]

Modern events

Trinquete, 6 events:

Hand-pelota (individual)
Hand-pelota (pairs)
Paleta goma (men's)
Paleta goma (women's)
Paleta cuero
Xare

Fronton (30 m), 4 events:

Paleta goma (men's)
Paleta goma (women's)
Frontenis (men's)
Frontenis (women's)

Fronton (36 m), 4 events:

Hand-pelota (individual)
Hand-pelota (pairs)
Paleta cuero
Pala corta

Fronton (54 m), 1 event:

Jai alai

Editions

Year Host City and Country Best Performing Nations Number of Participating Nations
1952 San Sebastián, Spain  France  Spain  Argentina 8
1955 Montevideo, Uruguay  Spain  Argentina  Mexico 7
1958 Biarritz, France  France  Spain  Argentina 9+
1962 Pamplona, Spain  Argentina  Spain  France 7
1966 Montevideo, Uruguay  France  Mexico  Spain 7+
1970 San Sebastián, Spain  Spain  France  Argentina 5+
1974 Montevideo, Uruguay  Argentina  France  Spain 5+
1978 Biarritz, France  Spain  Argentina  France 9+
1982 Mexico City, Mexico  France  Argentina  Spain 9+
1986 Vitoria, Spain  France  Spain  Mexico 12+
1990 Havana, Cuba  Spain  Mexico  France 10+
1994 Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France  France  Spain  Mexico 10+
1998 Mexico City, Mexico  Spain  Mexico  Argentina 10+
2002 Pamplona, Spain  Spain  France  Mexico 16
2006 Mexico City, Mexico  Mexico  Spain  France 18
2010 Pau, France  Spain  Mexico  France 22
2014 Zinacantepec, Mexico  Mexico  Spain  France 18
2018 Barcelona, Spain  France  Spain  Mexico 14
2022 Biarritz, France

Nations finishing in top four

Nation First place Second place Third place Fourth place Total
 Spain783018
 France736218
 Mexico245718
 Argentina234918

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold[lower-alpha 1] Silver Bronze[lower-alpha 2] Total
1 Spain697539183
2 France686544177
3 Mexico504132123
4 Argentina48251891
5 Uruguay4301549
6 Cuba351624
7 United States0123
8 Chile0066
  1. This table includes all modalities, including those being played in Plaza Libre in 1952 and 1958.
  2. No bronze medals were disputed from 1952 to 1966.

List of hosts

List of hosts by number of championships hosted.

Times
hosted
Host Year(s)
6 Spain1952, 1962, 1970, 1986, 2002, 2018
5 France1958, 1978, 1994, 2010, (2022)
4 Mexico1982, 1998, 2006, 2014
3 Uruguay1955, 1966, 1974
1 Cuba1990
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References

  1. Javier Solano (November 2004). "Historia de los Mundiales" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. Paloma (August 2015). "XVII Campeonato del Mundo de Pelota • Zinacantepec 2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 September 2016.
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