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# Tauromachie Bilbao : Borja Jiménez gracie un taureau

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Localisation :

Bilbao Bullring (Arène de Bilbao)

Dates :

L’article ne mentionne pas de date spécifique, mais décrit un événement unique.

Image :

L’article ne contient pas d’image, mais décrit des performances visuelles de Rejoneadores à cheval et des caractéristiques des bulls.

Résumé :

L’article relate un événement de Rejoneo (corrida à cheval) à l’arène de Bilbao.Trois bulls provenaient de Fermín Bohórquez et quatre de “Le Cinquième”. La qualité des bulls était inégale. Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza a été le plus performant, gagnant une oreille pour son Rejonazo. Borja Jiménez a bénéficié du pardon d’un bull et a reçu deux oreilles symboliques, étant porté en triomphe par la foule. Le bull “Masque Facial” a été gracié pour sa bravoure.

Termes clés expliqués :

  • Rejoneo : Corrida à cheval.
  • Rejonazo : Estocade à la lance par le Rejoneador.
  • Race : Force, endurance et volonté de charge du bull.
  • Pardon : Grâce accordée au bull en raison de sa bravoure.
  • Ovation : Applaudissements du public.
  • Oreilles symboliques : Marque d’appréciation sans section physique des oreilles du bull.
  • calcetero et Caribello : Marques ou caractéristiques du bull.
  • Jirón : Partie spécifique de l’anatomie du bull.
  • Bragado : Caractéristique physique du bull.
  • Cárdeno : Couleur du bull.

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the provided text, focusing on summarizing the bullfighting event and extracting key information. It’s a complex topic with specialized terminology, so I’ll do my best to be clear.

Overall Summary:

The text describes a bullfighting event (specifically Rejoneo – bullfighting on horseback) held at the Bilbao Bullring. The event featured three bulls from Fermín Bohórquez and four from “Le Cinquième” (The Fifth). The performance of the Rejoneadores (bullfighters on horseback) varied, with Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza generally having a accomplished afternoon, Borja Jiménez benefiting from a pardon and symbolic ears, and Emilio de Justo receiving ovations for specific maneuvers. The quality of the bulls was somewhat inconsistent, with some lacking strength and depth.

Key Details & Breakdown:

Event: Rejoneo (bullfighting on horseback)
Location: Bilbao Bullring
Attendance: Approximately 6,500 spectators.
Bulls:
Fermín Bohórquez: 3 bulls (described as having little race/strength).
Le Cinquième (The Fifth): 4 bulls. The fifth bull, named “Masque Facial,” was particularly noteworthy and was pardoned (spared) due to its bravery and prolonged attack.
Rejoneadores & Their Performances:
Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza: Had a good performance, earning an ear for a well-executed Rejonazo (a thrust of the lance). He also received ovations for other maneuvers. His horse, Berlin, was mentioned as being reliable. Emilio de Justo: Received ovations for specific maneuvers (etiqueté arrière détaché and jalonné). Borja jiménez: Initially received a request for an ear that was not granted. he then benefited from the pardon of the sixth bull and received two symbolic ears (a gesture of appreciation that doesn’t result in a physical trophy).He was carried off the ring on the shoulders of the crowd.
Key Terms Explained (as best as possible from context):
Rejoneo: Bullfighting on horseback.
Rejonazo: A thrust of the lance delivered by the Rejoneador.
Race: Refers to the bull’s strength, stamina, and willingness to charge.A bull with “little race” is weak or lacks spirit.
Pardon: to spare the bull’s life due to its bravery or remarkable performance.
Ovation: Applause from the audience.
Symbolic Ears: A gesture of appreciation given to the Rejoneador even though they don’t physically cut off the bull’s ears.
Calcetero and Caribello: These are markings or characteristics of the bull.
Jirón: A specific part of the bull’s anatomy.
Bragado: A characteristic of the bull, likely related to its build or appearance.
Cárdeno: A color of the bull.

In essence, the article reports on a bullfighting event were the skill of the Rejoneadores* was on display, but the quality of the bulls was somewhat uneven. Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza was the most successful performer, and Borja Jiménez benefited from a pardon and the crowd’s appreciation.

Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of the text or if you have any other questions.

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