Euskaraz irakurri: Bertsolari Txapelketa Nagusiaren finalerako gida praktikoa
On Sunday, December 18, the final of the Euskal Herria Bertsolaris Championship is played at the Navarra Arena in Pamplona.
After three months of competition, the last stage of the Championship has arrived, which will be held for the first time in Pamplona. If you don’t want to miss everything that happens, here is some interesting information.
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Maialen Lujanbio Zugasti (champion)
Alaia Martin Etxebeste (1405.5 points)
Aitor Mendiluze González (1387.5 points)
Sustrai Hill Acordarrementeria (1378 points)
Beñat Gaztelumendi Arandia (1373 points)
Amets Arzallus Antia (1350 points)
Nerea Ibarzabal Salegi (1344.5 points)
Joanes Illarregi Marzol (1332 points)
*Between parentheses, number of points obtained in the semifinals. Maialen Lujanbio is classified directly to the final as she is the current champion.
For Maialen Lujanbio it will be the seventh semifinal, for Aitor Mendiluze and Sustrai Colina it will be the sixth, for Amets Arzallus the fifth, for Beñat Gaztelumendi the third and the first for Alaia Martin, Nerea Ibarzabal and Joanes Illarregi.
Maialen Lujanbio, current champion, has won the txapela twice, in 2017 and 2009; Amets Arzallus won the Championship in 2013.

What will the bertsolaris have to do?


Where can it be followed?
The final can be seen in its entirety on ETB1, eitb.eus and the EITB Youtube channel.

Instructions for the 13,000 people who will fill the Navarra Arena.
Each spectator will have to enter the area corresponding to their entry, and they will not be able to move from one area to another: stands, rebound or track.
To access the stands you will have to use doors A, B and C; for track, the Track1 and Track3 inputs; and for bounce, input A.
After showing the ticket, a bracelet will be placed on each person.

The eight finalists, in the presentation of the final
The seats in each zone will not be numbered, and the Navarra Arena will be emptied after the morning session. Bertsozale Elkartea, organizer of the Championship, recommends keeping the same seat in the morning and afternoon sessions.
People with functional diversity will have to attend the recital from the stands, and must use door C. The organization asks these people to contact them by email txapelketanagusia@bertsozale.eus
Tomorrow’s session will begin at 11:00 a.m. (doors will open at 09:00 a.m.); the afternoon, at 5:00 p.m. (the doors will open at 4:00 p.m.).
Inside the pavilion, there will be an Information Point, an Information Point against sexist attacks, bars (on all floors except the second), smoking areas and bathrooms on all floors.

Source: Eitb

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