Ogueta fronton


Ogueta is a short Basque pelota fronton located in Vitoria, in Álava Province, Basque [Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country], Spain.

History

Ogueta was built in 1979 for the need of a high capacity fronton for the important events of professional pelota. It's named after José [María Palacios Moraza], considered to be the best pelotari born in Álava.

Modalities

The main modalities played in the fronton are Hand-pelota and Paleta-rubber.
Despite that Ogueta has a bigger capacity than Atano III, were played only two 1st Hand-pelota championship finals. It's the usual fronton used for the Doubles-pelota and Cuatro y Medio championships.

Doubles-pelota championship finals

  • '''Total: 7'''

    1st Hand-Pelota championship finals

  • Total: 2
YearChampionSubchampionScore
1979Bengoetxea IIIGarcía [Ariño IV]22-10
1994ArretxeErrandonea22-12

Cuatro y Medio championship finals

  • Total: 13
YearChampionsSubchampionsScore
1991Retegi IIEugi22-07
1994EugiErrandonea22-13
1995NagoreUnanue22-18
1996ArretxeNagore22-08
1997Retegi IITitín III22-21
1998NagoreEugi22-11
1999UnanueEugi22-11
2001BarriolaEugi22-10
2002Olaizola IIBarriola22-13
2003NagoreTitín III22-15
2004Olaizola IIBarriola22-08
2006Martínez de IrujoBarriola22-21
2007Titín IIIBarriola22-15

Category:Fronton (court)
Category:Basque pelota
Category:Sport in Vitoria-Gasteiz
Category:Sports [venues in the Basque Country (autonomous community)]
Category:1979 establishments in Spain
Category:Sports venues completed in 1979
Category:Basque pelota in Spain
Category:Buildings and [structures in Vitoria-Gasteiz]
es:Frontón Atano III
ca:Frontó Ogueta