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Basque pelota: injured, Éric Irastorza, the legend of the cesta punta, retires at 46

2022-10-29T10:46:36.046Z


True legend of his sport, Éric Irastorza decided on Saturday to hang up the glove after an injury contracted during the World Cup in Biarr


He had hoped for another exit.

The legend of the cesta punta Éric Irastorza, injured Thursday, was deprived of a last final at home in Biarritz for his last Basque pelota World Championships, at 46 years old.

“I had been preparing for this World Cup for a year, so getting injured like that, in the semi-finals, is hard,” concedes the 1.94m athlete, his eternal cap screwed on his head.

Thursday evening, on the jai alai of Biarritz, his "calf dropped" against Spain.

His teammate also injured, only one substitute was allowed to end the game, one against two.

The Spaniards logically imposed themselves.

“I was told, to reassure me, that Usain Bolt also ended his career with an injury.

It's true that it relieved me a little, ”smiles the bitter “puntist”.

The kid from Bidart, on the Basque coast, started the cesta punta, this discipline of Basque pelota which is played with a wicker glove, "with all [his] school friends" at ten years old on the pediment of the town.

He leaves the mark of one of the most gifted “puntists” of his generation, “even of all time”, according to Pierre Etchalus, with whom he was crowned world champion in 2000, at Guernica.

His first professional world title, to which will be added those of 2006, 2007 and 2008.

France's Irastorza Eric (L) and Ludovic Laduche speak together during a match as part of the Basque Pelota World championships (Mundial) in Biarritz, southwestern France on October 23, 2022. (Photo by GAIZKA IROZ / AFP) AFP or licensors

The Florida El Dorado

Éric Irastorza was only 16 when he was offered his first professional contract, in Florida, the eldorado of cesta punta.

“Too young”, say his parents.

He finished his studies and moved to Florida four years later, in 1999.

“I told my parents that if in the first year I was not in the top five, I would go back,” recalls the Basque, who arrived without speaking a word of English or Spanish.

He won his first tournament after three months and remained in Miami for 20 years.

The ball, he " ate it every day ", without " ever getting tired of it ".

The cesta punta broke through in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. The jai alai filled, attached to casinos, and the money from the bets then made young Basques dream.

“We have become winning machines, in the United States, the cesta was 100% business”, explains Éric Irastorza, who arrived with a second wave of Basque players.

An extraordinary size

The school is hard, but the one who always “wanted to be the N.1” would not have wished for anything else.

Even if he was in Connecticut, “therefore 2,000 km from Florida”, Laurent Sorozabal, a former professional player, remembers the arrival of the young prodigy in the United States.

“We quickly saw that he had established himself in Miami as the best back of the time.

After 19 seasons in Florida, Éric Irastorza played three years in Mexico, before returning to the Basque Country.

"Exceptional size, lively and flexible, unequaled power/technical ratio", describes his former partner Pierre Etchalus.

"It's my forehand and my dexterity that made me win a lot", analyzes Irastorza, who won ten Golden Gloves from Biarritz, nine Internationals from Saint-Jean-de-Luz and was number one back of the Miami pediment from 1999 to 2009.

All without major injury.

Today, the puntist has two titanium hips, the result of a sport of rotations and supports that wear out the body.

The cesta punta, it has declined in the United States, competed by casinos, slot machines and other bets of all kinds.

The last professional jai alai closed last year in Florida.

The American dream no longer exists for the “pilotari” (“pelota players”, in the Basque language).

To replace him, Éric Irastorza would like to create an international circuit, with professional players, "which would make young people dream again".

Source: leparis

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