1st Hand-Pelota Doubles Championship
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The Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles known as Campeonato de España de mano parejas is the second most important tournament of Hand-pelota category in
Basque pelota Basque pelota (Basque: '' pilota'', Spanish: '' pelota vasca'', French: '' pelote basque'') is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (''frontis or fronton ...
, after the
1st Hand-Pelota singles championship The Bare-handed Pelota First League (''Campeonato Manomanista'') is the most important tournament competition of Basque pelota#Modalities, Hand-pelota category of Basque pelota. It was created in 1940, when the new Basque Pelota Spanish Federation ...
, known as ''manomanista''. The teams are formed by a Forward and a Defender, and the games are played to 22 points.


History

The competition was created by the Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota on 1941 at the same time of ''manomanista'', played every 2 years, but for a lack of interest and agreement the competition was suspended until 1978. On 1973 the two hand-pelota companies that operated at the time, ''Empresas Unidas'' and ''Eskulari'', hold professional championships of doubles apart. In 1978 the companies finally agreed to merge both tournaments into one, named ''Campeonato de España'' (Championship of Spain). Since 1978 the championship is played yearly. The first winning partners were Onaindia and Urcelay, and the ones with most wins were Retegi II and Errandonea with 3 wins.


Awards

The winners are awarded with a Txapela and a trophy (the winner are denomined ''Txapelduns'').


Championships


Pelotaris

At the same time, the 2nd Hand-Pelota doubles championship is played by minor importance or rookie ''pelotaris'' giving the right to the winning partners to play in the 1st category tournament next year. {{Basque Pelota Basque pelota competitions