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His older brother was with him as a banderillero, but he did not live in this hotel.
He continued as an outstanding banderillero, according to those who knew.
The picadors and the banderillero's stories aren't as detailed, but still existent.
The name of the pickpocket, and the banderillero, and the tank commander.
The banderillero is a torero who plants the banderillas (lit.
In 1878 he started a long apprenticeship as banderillero (banderilla-man) and second swordsman.
The banderillero is a middle aged man who, unlike most of the others at the hotel, still had a sufficient amount of promise.
Diego shrugged as if to say: if I'm to be the banderillero - maybe I knew all along.
Even then, the banderillero took at sixty-five curves that I would have been afraid to take at forty.
Of the bullfighter residents in the hotel there is one banderillero, two picadors, and three matadors.
"So, you've lost your skills as a banderillero Ramon gave his blessing for Luis to stay a soldier.
His own banderillero said: 'Let him go, Fermin.
In the next three years he was a member of Joselito's team, as the premier banderillero in Spain.
Julián once placed his own banderillas (spiked banners), which is typically the job of the banderillero.
There is no better banderillero.'
Sometimes a matador, who was a particularly skillful banderillero before becoming a matador, will place some of the banderillas himself.
The eldest son Gaspar died in the Salamanca bullring on 16 September 1773 whilst serving as a banderillero for his father.
Carlos "Chicote" (Banderillero)
Oscar Padilla Bernal (Banderillero)
Basilio Martín López (Banderillero)
This is also used to describe what happens when a bull goes after a banderillero and he swings himself just as quickly over the fence and out of the ring.)
In a moment of grace and athleticism, the banderillero, or even the matador himself, runs obliquely across the path of the bull, barely pausing as he jack-knifes over the horns to thrust home the darts.
Unlike some bullfighters, Dominguin also regularly served as his own banderillero, the fighter who plunges sharp sticks into the bull's back before the matador steps into the ring with the red cape and sword for the final passes and the kill.
Sánchez took a job in Veracruz, but he could not forget having played at bullfighting in the sandy ground near the Torre del Oro in Seville; he made his debut in the ring as a banderillero in Morelia in 1910.
As banderillero in the cuadrilla of the espada Mazzantini, Leal placed a great pair uno a] sesgo, but the toro embisted quickly from the medios, the banderillas dangling perfectly from his morilla, and viciously lunged at Leal, who was already acknowledging the ol6s.