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| - Juan Belmonte García (April 14, 1892-April 8, 1962) was an Spanish bullfighter, considered by many the greatest matador of all times. Born in the Triana area of Seville, Belmonte began his bullfighting career in 1908, touring around Spain in a children's bullfighting group called Los Niños Sevillanos. He killed his first bull on July 24, 1910. As an adult, his technique was unlike that of previous matadors; he stood erect and nearly motionless, and always stayed within inches of the bull, unlike previous matadors, who stayed far from the animal to avoid the horns. As a result of this daring technique, Belmonte was frequently gored, sustaining many serious wounds. Belmonte's rivalry with Joselito, another contender for the appellation "greatest matador of all time", from 1914 to 1920 is known as the Golden Age of Bullfighting. The era was tragically cut short when Joselito was fatally gored on May 16, 1920, at a bullfight in Talavera de la Reina, a small town not far from Madrid. Belmonte then had to carry alone the weight of the whole bullfighting establishment, which was to prove too much and led to the first of his two temporary retirements. In 1919, Belmonte fought 109 corridas, a number not matched by any matador before, until the 1965 bullfight season when Manuel Benítez Pérez performed in 111 corridas, surpassing Belmonte's record. The Mexican matador Carlos Arruza fought 108 corridas in one season but it is said that he refused to pass Belmonte's record out of respect for the maestro. After his retirement, Belmonte published an autobiography. Written by Manuel Chaves Nogales and published in 1937, it was called Juan Belmonte, matador de toros: su vida y sus hazañas and was translated into English by Leslie Charteris as Juan Belmonte, Killer of Bulls. Belmonte was also close friend with author Ernest Hemingway, and he appears prominently in two of Hemingway's novels: Death in the Afternoon and The Sun Also Rises. Like Hemingway, Belmonte ultimately committed suicide by gunshot. Juan Belmonte was the single matador that changed the style of bullfighting. Born with slightly deformed legs he could not run like other boys, or jump as they could and so when he finally began his career as a matador, he firmly planted his feet on the ground never giving way. He forced the bull to go around him, whereas others until then had jumped all over the place like circus performers. When his doctor told him that, because of his lifelong injuries and trauma, he could no longer smoke cigars, ride his horses, drink wine or perform sexual acts with women, he decided he was ready to die. He ordered his favorite horse brought to him, took a handful of cigars, two bottles of his favorite wine and rode out to his finca where he was met by two of Sevilla's "women of the night". He smoked and drank his wine, engaging one more time in his final passions, then took his pistol and shot himself. He had told others prior to his last day that if he could not live like a man he would at least die like one.A movie about his life, titled Belmonte and directed by Juan Sebastián Bollaín, was released in 1995.He is interred at the cemetery of Seville. His wish was to be buried with the robe of his Holy Week fraternity redirect Template:Ambiguous link, El Cachorro. Catholic rules prescribed against this, regardless of deep religious fervor of his and followers. His death provoked a strong sadness in the city of Seville. (en)
- Juan Belmonte García, né le 14 avril 1892 à Séville (Espagne), mort le 8 avril 1962 à Utrera, était un matador espagnol. (fr)
- Juan Belmonte García, bijnaam "El Pasmo de Triana" (Sevilla, 14 april 1892 – Utrera, 8 april 1962) was een Spaans stierenvechter en wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste matador aller tijden. (nl)
- Juan Belmonte García (Sevilla, 14 de abril de 1892 – Utrera, 8 de abril de 1962), llamado El Pasmo de Triana, fue un matador de toros español, probablemente el más popular de la historia y considerado por muchos como el fundador del toreo moderno. Abanderó la edad de oro del toreo junto a José Gómez Ortega "Joselito"y Rodolfo Gaona. Hasta 1920, fecha en que el mítico hijo de El Gallo sufrió su fatal cogida, la rivalidad profesional de Belmonte con Joselito hizo que la popularidad del toreo llegara a cotas nunca vistas antes ni después en la sociedad española. La carrera profesional de Belmonte se desarrolló entre 1913 y 1936, año en el que se retiró definitivamente tras dos retiradas anteriores en 1922 y 1934. En 1919 toreó 109 corridas, una cifra récord para el momento y que lo siguió siendo durante varias décadas más. (es)
- Juan Belmonte (14. huhtikuuta 1892 - 8. huhtikuuta 1962) oli kuuluisa espanjalainen matadori eli härkätaistelija. Belmonte syntyi Trianassa, lähellä Sevillaa ja aloitti härkätaistelut jo 10-vuotiaana 1908. Hän kuului lasten härkätaisteluryhmään nimeltään Los Niños Sevillanos. Hän tappoi ensimmäisen härkänsä 1910, jonka yhteydessä hän aloitti oman, ainutlaatuisen härkätaistelutyylinsä kehittämisen. Hän seisoi pystyasennossa aivan paikallaan viimeiseen asti, eikä pelännyt sarvia niin kuin muut taistelijat. Tämä tyyli aiheutti Belmontelle lukuisia vammoja. Belmonten kilpailija José Goméz kehitti härkätaistelua Belmonten kanssa vuoteen 1920 asti, jolloin hän menehtyi härän runtelemana. Belmonte jäi yksin kehittämään härkätaistelua, jonka suosio oli huipussaan hänen jäädessään eläkkeelle. Hän saavutti urallaan ennätykselliset 109 taistelua, jonka on pystynyt rikkomaan vain Manuel Benítez Pérez vuonna 1965. Uransa jälkeen hän kirjoitti Manuel Chaves Nogalesin kanssa omaelämäkerran, joka käännettiin myös englanniksi. Hän oli myös Ernest Hemingwayn hyvä ystävä, ja onkin hänen kahdessa kirjassaan sivuhahmona, . Belmonte teki itsemurhan Hemingwayn tavoin ampumalla itsensä. (fi)
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| - Juan Belmonte García (April 14, 1892-April 8, 1962) was an Spanish bullfighter, considered by many the greatest matador of all times. Born in the Triana area of Seville, Belmonte began his bullfighting career in 1908, touring around Spain in a children's bullfighting group called Los Niños Sevillanos. (en)
- Juan Belmonte García, né le 14 avril 1892 � Séville (Espagne), mort le 8 avril 1962 � Utrera, était un matador espagnol. (fr)
- Juan Belmonte García, bijnaam "El Pasmo de Triana" (Sevilla, 14 april 1892 – Utrera, 8 april 1962) was een Spaans stierenvechter en wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste matador aller tijden. (nl)
- Juan Belmonte García (Sevilla, 14 de abril de 1892 – Utrera, 8 de abril de 1962), llamado El Pasmo de Triana, fue un matador de toros español, probablemente el más popular de la historia y considerado por muchos como el fundador del toreo moderno. Abanderó la edad de oro del toreo junto a José Gómez Ortega "Joselito"y Rodolfo Gaona. (es)
- Juan Belmonte (14. huhtikuuta 1892 - 8. (fi)
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