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'''Francisco Villota Baquiola''' (18 November 1873 &ndash; 7 January 1950) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] ''{{lang|es|pelotari}}'' (player of [[Basque pelota]]) who competed at the [[1900 Summer Olympics]] in [[Paris]], [[France]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/80299 |title=Francisco Villota |work=Olympedia |accessdate=24 December 2020}}</ref>
'''Francisco Villota Baquiola''' (18 November 1873 &ndash; 7 January 1950) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] ''{{lang|es|pelotari}}'' (player of [[Basque pelota]]) who competed at the [[1900 Summer Olympics]] in [[Paris]], [[France]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/80299 |title=Francisco Villota |work=Olympedia |accessdate=24 December 2020}}</ref>


Villota competed in the only official pelota contest in Olympic history, the [[Basque pelota at the 1900 Summer Olympics]] two-man teams event. He and his partner [[José de Amézola y Aspizúa]] defeated the [[France at the 1900 Summer Olympics|French]] team, [[Maurice Durquetty]] and [[Etchegaray (pelotari)|Etchegaray]](w.o.). This was Spain's first ever Olympic Medal.
Villota competed in the only official pelota contest in Olympic history, the [[Basque pelota at the 1900 Summer Olympics]] two-man teams event. He and his partner [[José de Amézola y Aspizúa]] were given the silver medal (equivalent nowadays to the gold medal) after achieving the first place without having to play, since the only other contestants, the [[France at the 1900 Summer Olympics|French]] team, [[Maurice Durquetty]] and [[Etchegaray (pelotari)|Etchegaray]](w.o.), withdrew due to a disagreement about the rules<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.soitu.es/soitu/2008/08/10/flts11/1218380873_502728.html|title=No, España no tiene aún 100 medallas olímpica |last=Arrechea |first=Fernando |date=August 10, 2008 |language=Spanish|website=Soitu.es |access-date=29th July, 2021}}</ref>. This was Spain's first ever Olympic Medal.


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Revision as of 13:49, 29 July 2021

Full nameFrancisco Villota Baquiola
Born18 November 1873
Died7 January 1950(1950-01-07) (aged 76)
CountrySpain
Doubles1900
Olympic medal record
Men's Basque pelota
Gold medal – first place 1900 Paris Two-man teams

Francisco Villota Baquiola (18 November 1873 – 7 January 1950) was a Spanish pelotari (player of Basque pelota) who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.[1]

Villota competed in the only official pelota contest in Olympic history, the Basque pelota at the 1900 Summer Olympics two-man teams event. He and his partner José de Amézola y Aspizúa were given the silver medal (equivalent nowadays to the gold medal) after achieving the first place without having to play, since the only other contestants, the French team, Maurice Durquetty and Etchegaray(w.o.), withdrew due to a disagreement about the rules[2]. This was Spain's first ever Olympic Medal.

References

  1. ^ "Francisco Villota". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. ^ Arrechea, Fernando (August 10, 2008). "No, España no tiene aún 100 medallas olímpica". Soitu.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 29th July, 2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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