Basque pelota (pilota in the original
Basque language also pelota vasca in
Spanish, pelote basque in
French) 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) or, more traditionally, with two teams face to face separated by a line on the ground or a net.
The roots of this class of games can be traced to the
Greek and other ancient cultures.
The term pelota probably comes from the
Vulgar Latin term pilotta (ball game). It is a diminutive form of the word pila which may relate to a hard linen or leather ball filled with pilus (fur or hair) or to the
Latin words for strike or spade and is related to the
English word pellet.
Today, Basque pelota is played in several countries.
In Europe, this sport is concentrated in
Spain and
France, especially in the
Basque Country. The sport is also played in
Latin American countries such as
Argentina,
Chile,
Uruguay, and
Cuba. Operated as a gaming enterprise called Jai
Alai, it is seen in parts of the
U.S. such as
Florida,
Connecticut,
Nevada, and
Rhode Island.
In
Valencia,
Valencian pilota is considered the national sport; it is also played in
Belgium,
North of
Italy,
Mexico, and Argentina.
Since its creation, the
International Federation of Basque Pelota has standardised the different varieties into four modalities and fourteen disciplines, with fixed ball weights, rules and court sizes. The four modalities (30 m wall, 36 m wall, 54 m wall and trinquete) admit fourteen disciplines, depending the use of bare hand, leather ball, rubber ball, paleta (pelota paleta), racket (frontennis) and xare. Two of the fourteen disciplines are played by both men and women (frontenis and rubber pelota in trinquete); the other twelve are played only by men.
This allows championship play at the international level, and allows the participation of players and teams from around the world using the same rules.
Even though there is a lot of protection in the form of helmets and safety glasses, accidents do happen because pelota is a dangerous sport. Being the fastest ball game in the world with the ball easily travelling at
200 km/h, pelota can kill if safety equipment is not used properly or at all. Even though it is rare, every few years a player dies from getting hit in the head.
There is, however, criticism about this, since purists might argue that some of the original traits of each particular modality could be lost.
- published: 03 Mar 2016
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